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AX-T03
AXIOMET
Tester: non-contact voltage detector; 5÷1000VAC; 50÷400Hz
Quantity: 1059
Ship Date: 12-18 working days
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TESTER-MS6811
AXIOMET
Tester: LAN wiring; LEDs; Measured cable l: 0.4÷200m
Quantity: 30
Ship Date: 12-18 working days
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Ext. Price: $64.95
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AX-903
AXIOMET
Non-contact metal and voltage detector; LCD
Quantity: 33
Ship Date: 12-18 working days
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Ext. Price: $54.75
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TESTER-MS6812
AXIOMET
Tester: cable pairs identifiers
Quantity: 111
Ship Date: 12-18 working days
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Ext. Price: $72.00
MOQ: 2
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AX-T903
AXIOMET
Tester: electrical; LCD; 3,5 digit (1999); Sampling: 3x/s; 0÷60Hz
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AX-T02
AXIOMET
Tester: non-contact magnetic field detector; 63H,98H,401H,810H
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Electrical Testers

Electrical measuring instruments and accessories are devices and tools designed to measure, monitor, and analyze electrical parameters such as voltage, current, resistance, power, and energy consumption. These instruments are essential for various applications in electrical engineering, maintenance, and quality control.

Definition:
Electrical measuring instruments are precision devices that provide accurate readings of electrical quantities. They include multimeters, oscilloscopes, clamp meters, power analyzers, and more. Accessories can encompass probes, test leads, fuses, and calibration equipment that enhance the functionality and accuracy of these instruments.

Functions:
1. Voltage Measurement: To determine the potential difference between two points in a circuit.
2. Current Measurement: To measure the flow of electric charge in a conductor.
3. Resistance Measurement: To quantify the opposition to current flow in a material.
4. Power Measurement: To calculate the rate at which electrical energy is converted to another form, such as heat or light.
5. Energy Measurement: To track the total amount of electrical energy consumed over time.

Applications:
1. Maintenance and Troubleshooting: To diagnose issues in electrical systems and ensure proper functioning.
2. Design and Testing: Engineers use these tools to test prototypes and verify designs meet specifications.
3. Quality Assurance: In manufacturing to ensure products meet electrical standards and safety regulations.
4. Education and Research: For teaching and studying electrical principles and conducting experiments.
5. Energy Management: To monitor and optimize energy consumption in residential, commercial, and industrial settings.

Selection Criteria:
1. Accuracy: The instrument should provide precise measurements within the specified tolerance.
2. Range: The ability to measure across a wide range of values is crucial for versatility.
3. Resolution: High resolution allows for the detection of small changes in electrical parameters.
4. Safety: Compliance with safety standards to protect users and equipment from electrical hazards.
5. Ease of Use: Intuitive interfaces and clear displays enhance user experience and efficiency.
6. Durability: Robust construction to withstand harsh environments and frequent use.
7. Calibration: The ability to calibrate the instrument to maintain accuracy over time.
8. Price: Consideration of cost versus performance to meet budget constraints without compromising quality.

When selecting electrical measuring instruments and accessories, it's important to consider the specific needs of the application, the environment in which they will be used, and the skill level of the users.
Please refer to the product rule book for details.