Test Leads
Test leads are coated, insulated, and color-coded wires that measure red (positive) and black (negative) electrical currents. They have a molded-in plug on one end that connects to testing and measuring devices or can be used to create a modular system that extends reach and measurement range. Meter test leads are used with alligator clips, testing probes, and plugs to sense electrical current and relay signals back to the testing and measuring device.
Test Leads with Probes
The needle-type tip on these leads locates and makes contact with exact testing points and penetrates insulation that surrounds wires for more accurate readings of electrical signals. These probes are often used for testing outlets, light bulbs, or circuit board components. Note: Test leads must have a category safety rating that matches or exceeds the meter's safety rating.
Safety Rating: Unspecified
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Not Rated
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CAT II 600V
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CAT II 1000V; CAT III 1000V
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CAT II 1000V; CAT III 1000V; CAT IV 600V
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CAT III 1000V
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CAT III 1000V; CAT IV 600V
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CAT IV 1000V
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