Fluke FTPL-1 Fused Test Probe Lead, CAT III, CAT IV, 10A

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RS Stock No.:
880-1397
Distrelec Article No.:
176-00-063
Mfr. Part No.:
FTPL-1
Brand:
Fluke
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Brand

Fluke

Lead Type

Test Probe Lead

Connector Type

Right Angle, Straight

Fused

Yes

Lead Length

1.5m

Current Rating

10A

Safety Category Voltage

1000 V, 600V

Safety Category

CAT III 1000 V, CAT IV 600V

Minimum Operating Temperature

-20°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

+50°C

Safety Category Level

CAT III, CAT IV

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
TW

Fluke FTPL-1 Fused Test Probe Set with Test Leads


Brought to you by Fluke, a SureGrip Fused Test Probe and Test Lead set with built-in replaceable fuses for additional measurement protection. the fantastic build quality ensures a near-perfect performance for the intended application. All models are highly reliable and excellent quality.

Features and Benefits


• Built-in fuses for additional measurement protection, 1000 V, 11 A with 20 kA interrupt rating
• 2 mm threaded probe tips include removable 4 mm spring contacts and removable insulated caps for probing closely spaced leads
• TL224 leads are right angle connector on one end and straight connector on the other with reinforced strain reliefs 1.5 m silicone
• Insulated wire resists heat and cold
• Operating temperature: 20 °C to 50 °C (-5 °F to 120 °F)
• CAT III 1000 V, CAT IV 600 V, 10 A rating

What are test leads?


These leads are connecting cables which are used specifically for Multimeters, attaching a test probe to the end will allow the user to measure the required voltage, current or electrical resistance. As it assists operation with a multimeter, at least two of these types of electrical values are measured.

What are test probes?


Connecting to Fluke multimeters, a set of test probes will measure the device or target for an accurate reading, such as voltage or current. Due to the flexibility and quality produced by Fluke, each probe provides much-needed precision.

What are the differences between safety categories?


For protection, safety categories are an important attribute which must be taken into consideration for any electronic test equipment. With any category (i.e CAT I, CAT II), a higher voltage will indicate a higher level of protection. As an example, a test probe providing CAT II 1000 V, provides a higher degree of protection than a CAT II 400 V probe.

FLUKE Multimeter Leads, Test Probe and Lead Set, -20°C to +50°C Operating Temperature - FTPL-1


Looking to extend your multimeter measurement capabilities? Choose this probe and lead set from FLUKE. It's rated CAT III 1000V and CAT IV 600V, so is ideal for safely testing high-power circuits. The leads, with a right-angle connector at one end and a straight connector at the other, feature reinforced strain relief so your cables won't be damaged by pulling or bending. Don't sweat about using these components in hot or chilly conditions, as insulated wiring safeguards from temperature differences that affect performance. The cables extend to a length of 1.5m, giving you room to manoeuvre while you get to work.

Features & Benefits


• Silicone material resists abrasion and provides flexibility for a longer service life
• Removable spring contacts and insulation caps make measuring easier in tight areas
• Built-in fuses enhance safety
• Live voltage is recorded even if fuses are blown, so it's a dependable choice

Applications


• Power supplies
• Electrical diagnostics
• HVAC systems

Can I use these leads in harsh industrial conditions?


Yes. These components operate in a broad temperature range of -20°C to +50°C, so they can handle the demands of challenging environments.

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