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3 test leads (red, black, green) connected to low-leakage probes
3 alligator clips (red, black, green)
2.6m lead length
26mm maximum jaw opening
Replacement test lead set for the fluke 1550B MegaohmMeter
Fundamental accessories for testing
TL71 Premium Test Lead Set is recommended for µV measurements
Includes: alligator clips and probe tip extenders
C75 soft accessory case, polyester
Safety rating: CAT II 300 V
Product Description This Fluke is the perfect test lead kit for todays electronics tests and designs. The kit includes precision electronic probes with multiple spring-loaded sharp tips to maximize contact with SMD test points. The kits also includes micro-grabbers and leads to enable fine SMD tests along with mini alligator clips, grabbers, and probes for virtually every electronics need. Fluke Corporation is the world leader in the manufacture, distribution and service of electronic test tools and software. From industrial electronic installation, maintenance and service, to calibration and quality control, Fluke tools help keep business and industry around the globe up and running. From the Manufacturer The Fluke TL80A Basic Electronic Test Lead Kit has the fundamental accessories for testing. The set includes one pair (red, black) each 1 meter long silicone test lead set, alligator clip and probe tip extender. TL71 Premium Test Lead Set is recommended for µV measurements. The extra hard probe tips provide long service life. The lead set consists of one red and one black test lead with right angle connectors. The leads are silicone insulated providing superior flexibility in cold temperatures and resistance to high temperatures. The set fits in a soft polyester C75 accessory case. The Fluke TL80A Basic Electronic Test Lead Kit is sold one set per package. Expand your testing capability or update your tools with test lead sets and kits. Designed for industrial, electrical, and electronic needs, the collections range from starter to master test lead selections. Because they are an integral part of the complete measurement system, worn or under-rated test leads can cause inaccurate readings and pose a serious shock or electrocution hazard if live wires are read as being de-energized. To avoid these risks, use the correct test probe for the application. Test leads are replaced on average every 18 months.