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33XR-A Full-Featured, Full-Size Multimeter  
 

33XR-A Full-Featured, Full-Size Multimeter

 

 

 


 

 

Manual ranging with Temperature and Capacitance
For field service technicians, the 33XR has the measurement functions needed for maintenance, repair and installation of electrical, HVAC and electro-mechanical equipment.

Features

  • 1000 Volts DC, 750 Volts AC.

  • 10 Amps AC/DC.

  • Frequency to 40MHz.

  • Temperature, and capacitance for complete measurement capability.

  • Input warning tone when test leads are in wrong jack.

  • Extended 4000 µF capacitance range for motor start testing.

  • Magne-Grip™ holster with magnetic hanging strap frees both hands for work.

  • Data hold, Peak Hold, Min/Max and REL.

  • CAT II 1000 V, CAT III 600 V, UL listed and OSHA compliant.

  • Includes heavy duty test leads and threaded alligator clips, temperature adapter, type K thermocouple, manual, spare fuse and     9 V battery.

  • One-year warranty.

Safety Conformity
Model 33XR-A Specifications (PDF)

(documents in PDF format and will open in a new window)

Included Accessories

Test leads with threaded Alligator Clips,  Battery (installed), Magne-Grip Holster with magnetic hanging strap, Temperature Adapter and Type-K Thermocouple, spare fuse  and user manual

 
 

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