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Manufacturer number: FLUKE-1507
€658.19
% €793.00 (17% saved)| Warranty (years): | 1 |
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| Weight (kg): | 1 |
The Fluke 1507 insulation tester is a versatile, compact and robust tester for insulation measurements in electrical installation, maintenance and troubleshooting. With multiple test voltages from 50 V to 1000 V and a wide measuring range up to 10 GΩ, it is ideal for industrial applications, maintenance and electrical safety testing.
Thanks to functions such as the automatic calculation of the polarization index, good/bad comparison function and a probe head with trigger button, you save time during recurring tests - even in hard-to-reach places. The integrated voltage detection increases safety by automatically preventing tests at >30 V.
FLUKE is a globally recognized manufacturer of electronic test and measurement instruments as well as software solutions for industry, energy supply, electrical installation, photovoltaics, building technology, and medical technology. The portfolio includes acoustic imaging cameras, power quality analyzers, digital multimeters, clamp meters, installation testers, calibrators, thermal imaging cameras, appliance testers, and handheld oscilloscopes.
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