Digital Multimeter, Manual-Ranging, 600V
MM325
- Multimeter measures up to 600V AC/DC voltage, 10A DC current, 2 MOhms resistance, continuity, batteries and diodes
- Lead Alert protection with LEDs for test lead placement
- Easy-to-view backlit display for low light environments
- Low battery indicator and easily accessible battery and fuse compartment
- Durable meter built to withstand a 6.6' (2 m) drop
- Includes test leads, batteries and user manual
- CAT III 600 V safety rating
- For use in basic and controlled electromagnetic environments, such as residential, business and light-industrial locations
Klein Tools MM325 Multimeter is a manual-ranging multimeter that measures AC/DC voltage, DC current and resistance. It can also test batteries, diodes and continuity. Klein Tools’ Testing and Measurement product line was exclusively designed from the ground up - by electricians for electricians. Years of field research, combined with extensive input from electricians across America, inspired the development of meters and electrical testers loaded with innovative, time-saving features.
Specifications
Type:
Digital Multimeter
Application:
Testing and Measuring Voltage
Special Features:
Lead Alert; Backlight; Auto Power-Off; Data Hold
Material:
ABS and Electrical Components
Batteries:
2 x AAA
Drop Protection:
6.6' (2 m)
Display:
2000 Count LCD
Colour:
Orange/Black
Functions:
Measures up to 600V AC/DC Voltage, 10A DC Current, 2MΩ Resistance, Tests Batteries, Diodes and Continuity
Voltage:
600 V AC/DC
Current:
10 A DC
Ohms (Resistance):
2 MΩ
Standard:
CAT III 600V; CE and UKCA Certified
Accuracy:
Voltage +/-2%
Included:
Multimeter, Test Leads with CAT III/CAT IV Safety Caps, Instructions, 2 x AAA Batteries
Overall Length:
6.41'' (16.2 cm)
Overall Height:
1.83'' (4.6 cm)
Overall Width:
3.13'' (7.9 cm)
Weight:
8.8 oz (250 g)
UPC:
092644693731
Warnings
- Read, understand and follow all instructions, cautions and warnings attached to and/or packed with all test and measurement devices before each use.
- Do not use the meter during electrical storms or in wet weather, and do not use the meter or test leads if they appear to be damaged.
- Before each use, verify the meter operation by measuring a known voltage or current.
- Use personal protective equipment to prevent shock and arc blast injury where hazardous live conductors are exposed.