Fluke T6-1000 Electrical Tester, 1000 V AC

$420.00

Excluding GST 10%

  • FieldSense technology for ac voltage, current and frequency measurement without making electrical contact to live voltage
  • Simultaneous voltage and current display shows all power supply measurements at a glance for efficient troubleshooting
  • 1 to 1000 V ac or dc
  • 0.1 to 200 A ac
  • Resistance 1 Ω to 100 kΩ
  • Frequency measurement 45 to 66 Hz
  • Works with wires up to AWG 4/0 (120 mm2) with a 0.7″ (17.8 mm) jaw opening
  • Hold button temporarily freezes the reading for easy viewing
  • Easy to read display with backlight

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Overview

Product overview: Fluke T6-1000 Electrical Tester

Measure voltage without test leads

The Fluke T6-1000 Electrical Tester with FieldSense™ technology lets you quickly, safely take True rms voltage and current measurements without test leads.

Unlike other fork testers that merely detect voltage, the T6-1000 makes actual measurements, without contacting a live, metallic conductor. Just slide the 17.8 mm open fork, the widest in the industry, over a conductor and read simultaneous voltage and current values. Or simultaneous frequency and current values. The open fork works with wires up to AWG 4/0 (120 mm2). Or, you can use the attached test leads to measure voltage DC to 1000 V.

  • True rms voltage and current to 200 A AC, 1000 V AC
  • Resistance 1 Ω to 100 kΩ

Work on any jobsite

Make use of the HOLD button to temporarily freeze the reading on the screen so you can keep working with the same measurement up. Plus, the display features large, easy-to-read numbers and a backlight for darker work environments or inside cabinets. The T6-1000 works with the Fluke TPACK ToolPak™ Magnetic Meter Hanger to make it even more convenient.

How FieldSense™ technology works

FieldSense ™ technology is different than other open fork testers work by interpreting a magnetic field to show AC current. FieldSense™ detects an electrical field that interacts with a T6 reference signal, showing a voltage value on the tester’s display.