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New Fluke TL175 TwistGuardT Test Leads

By Fluke Corporation
Tuesday, May 10, 2011

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The new TL175 TwistGuard Test Leads from Fluke Corporation feature an extra-heavy duty strain relief, built into both the probe-end and the plug-end.



Fluke Corporation (Everett, WA) has announced the availability of the new TL175 TwistGuard Test Leads. By simply twisting the test lead the user can change the exposed probe tip length from 4/25 in (4 mm) to ¾ in (19 mm). When the tip guard is fully extended, the TL175 Test Leads are safety rated for CAT III 1000 V and CAT IV 600 V use. When the tip guard is retracted, the test leads are safety rated for CAT II 1000 V use. Features include:

  • A WearGuard indicator that provides an added safety factor.
  • Dual-layer silicone insulation that resists melting if it comes in contact with hot surfaces and remains flexible in cold situations.
  • An extra-heavy duty strain relief, built into both the probe-end and the plug-end, has been tested beyond 30,000 bends without failure.
  • Universal input plugs work with all popular brands of digital multimeters with 4 mm input jacks.
  • Screw-on tips that add versatility.

For more information visit www.fluke.com.

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