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Beha Amprobe Safety test lead (4 mm-
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The Beha Amprobe safety measuring lead is a highly flexible test lead designed for a variety of applications in electrical engineering. With a length of 1 meter and a cross-section of 0.8 mm², it offers a current carrying capacity of up to 16 A. This measuring lead is equipped with 4 mm safety plugs on both ends, ensuring a secure connection and allowing for daisy chaining. The safety measuring lead meets the requirements of measurement category CAT III and is suitable for voltages up to 600 V. Made from PVC, it is both durable and flexible, making it ideal for use in demanding environments. This measuring lead is an essential tool for professionals who need to perform precise and safe measurements.
- Highly flexible PVC material for optimal handling
- Current carrying capacity of 16 A for versatile applications
- 4 mm safety plugs on both ends for secure connections
- Suitable for measurement category CAT III up to 600 V
- Cross-section of 0.8 mm² for reliable performance.
Exact colour description | Black |
Measuring line type | Measuring cables |
Item number | 8481927 |
Manufacturer | Beha Amprobe |
Category | Measuring line |
Manufacturer no. | 2146508 |
Release date | 21.4.2018 |
Colour | Black |
Exact colour description | Black |
Material group | Plastic |
Material | PVC |
Measuring line type | Measuring cables |
Cable length | 1 m |
measurement category | CAT III |
Nominal voltage U | 600 V |
Nominal current | 16 Ah |
Country of origin | China |
CO₂ emissions | 6,97 kg |
Climate contribution | EUR 0,17 |
Scope of delivery | 1x safety test lead (4 mm plug) |
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24 Months statutory warranty
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