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Monster Tools Introduces New Compact Digital Multimeter

From Monster Tools comes a new compact digital multimeter (P/N MST12003). Featuring CATII 1,000V AC/DC max, 10 amps max current, 60 megaohms, CAT III 600V max resistance, capacitance and frequency, this compact multimeter maximizes your efficiency for electrical testing, said the company.

Monster-DMM3From Monster Tools comes a new compact digital multimeter (P/N MST12003). Featuring CATII 1,000V AC/DC max, 10 amps max current, 60 megaohms, CAT III 600V max resistance, capacitance and frequency, this compact multimeter maximizes your efficiency for electrical testing, said the company.

The multimeter offers a 6,000-count backlit digital display, it has a min/max recording mode with data hold and includes standard test leads and K-type thermocouple.

Monster also offers the MST12004 and MST12005.

Monster-DMM-MST12004

MST12004 – True RMS, 1,000V DC, 700V AC, 20A, 40 MOhms, Digital Meter

Features and Benefits:

  • CAT II 1,000V, digital display counts 4,000
    • Min/max recording, data hold
    • DCV, ACV, DCA, ACA, resistance, RPM (Tach), dwell angle, duty cycle, frequency, temperature (ºC/ºF), capacitance, continuity and diode check
    • Test leads, alligator test leads, thermo coupler
    • One-year warranty

Monster-DMM-MST12005

MST12005 – 1000V DC, 700 V AC, 20A, 40MOhms w/Infrared Thermometer

Features and Benefits:
• CAT IV 600V, CATIII 1,000V, digital display counts 4,000
• Min/max recording, data hold
• DCV, ACV, DCA, ACA, resistance, RPM (Tach), dwell angle, frequency, temperature
• Test leads, K-type temperature probe, IR temperature adapter
• IP67 dust and waterproof

Contact your local mobile tool distributor for more information or to purchase.

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