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Amprobe AT-6030 Advanced Wire Tracer with 8
Amprobe AT-6030 Advanced Wire Tracer with 8
Amprobe AT-6030 Advanced Wire Tracer with 8
Amprobe AT-6030 Advanced Wire Tracer with 8
Amprobe AT-6030 Advanced Wire Tracer with 8
Amprobe AT-6030 Advanced Wire Tracer with 8
Amprobe AT-6030 Advanced Wire Tracer with 8
Amprobe AT-6030 Advanced Wire Tracer with 8
Amprobe AT-6030 Advanced Wire Tracer with 8

Amprobe AT-6030 Advanced Wire Tracer with 8 Sensitivity Modes, Signal Clamp

Product ID : 33934394
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Galleon Product ID 33934394
UPC / ISBN 095969842730
Shipping Weight 10.98 lbs
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Model AT-6030
Manufacturer Amprobe
Shipping Dimension 17.87 x 14.09 x 6.46 inches
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Amprobe AT-6030 Advanced Wire Tracer with 8 Features

  • Instant and clear breaker identification: trace breakers precisely without having to verify by turning breakers off

  • Quick scan wire tracing mode allows for quick wire detection at a longer distance

  • Precision wire tracing mode precisely pinpoints wires or faults located behind walls, floors, or ceilings

  • Breaker identification mode has an automatic sensitivity feature that allows for quick and easy breaker locating

  • Non-contact voltage detection mode utilizes passive tracing without the transmitter to verify if a wire is energized


About Amprobe AT-6030 Advanced Wire Tracer With 8

The at-6000 Series, available in two different kits, combines a receiver and powerful transmitter to locate energized and de-energized wires, breakers, and fuses. The at-6000-r receiver detects the signal in wires and cables using two methods: active tracing method (with the transmitter) and Passive tracing method (without the transmitter). the at-6000-t transmitter works on energized and de-energized circuits up to 600 V AC/DC in category I through category III electrical environments and features high signal, low signal, and loop modes.