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Amprobe ACD-50NAV CAT IV Navigator Clamp On Meter 600A with VolTect
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Item Number: ACD-50NAV
Manufacturer: Amprobe
Part Number: ACD-50NAV
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Amprobe ACD-50NAV Features Amprobe’s new line of Navigator Clamp On Meters feature quick, easy to use single hand selection of measurements. The joy stick control allows quick selection of measurement features on the display from MAX/MIN to power factor to AC/DC current, with many more available.
- Voltage up to 1000V AC/DC, resistance, frequency, THD (total harmonics distortion) and individual harmonics form 1 to 25, power, power factor
- AC Current up to 600 A
- Capacitance
- Phase rotation indication
- Non-contact voltage detection
- Inrush current measurement for motors
- Low pass filter for variable frequency drives
- Continuity beeper
- Min, max and smart data hold
- Peak hold
- Auto torch-light when clamping
- Large 10,000 count display with active backlight and analog bar graph
- Auto power off
- Maximum jaw opening 1.77 (45mm)
- 4 feet drop proof
- Test leads (one pair), carrying case and users manual
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Amprobe ACD-50NAV Technical Specification 
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Our Price: Starting at $68.00
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