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SIMPSON ELECTRIC Analog Multimeters

Used to indicate the rate of change when measuring rapidly changing electrical values. Feature two knobs for selection of functions and ranges, can have more than 20 measurement ranges for voltage, current and resistance, & come with test leads and batteries

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Analogue meters are useful for displaying current, voltage and resistance measurements on a control panel.

SIMPSON ELECTRIC -

Analog Multimeter 1000v 10a 20m Ohms

StyleModelPrice (inc. GST)
A260-8A$ 1066.06
A260-8PA$ 1212.60
B260-8PRTA$ 1344.68
C260-8XIA$ 1000.90
C260-8XPIA$ 1310.48
SIMPSON ELECTRIC -

Analog Railroad Tester 600v 30a 6k Ohms

ModelItemPrice (inc. GST)
12113AD7AALA$ 2940.43

Features

  • These analogue meters have two knobs controls for function and range selection.
  • They have a large, tri-coloured dial with a mirrored scale to eliminate parallax error.
  • The reverse recessed safety jacks keep operators and tools from coming into contact with electrical connections.
  • They come with a rugged phenolic case featuring reinforced walls.
  • The taut-band meter movement is self-shielding for added shock resistance.
  • They are equipped with batteries, a user manual and a full-size test lead with threaded probe tips and screw-on alligator clips.
  • 260-8P units feature resettable overload protection circuit and audible continuity checking.
  • 260-8Xi and& 260-8XPi units are encased in bright yellow ABS housing for increased drop protection.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you measure voltage with an analogue multimeter?

  • Turn the multimeter ON and set the dial to AC voltage.
  • Put the red probe into the V ohm-metre or a socket with a V symbol on it.
  • Place the black lead on the low voltage point first and connect the red lead to the high voltage point.

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