FLIR CM74 True RMS Clamp Meter with VFD mode

  • LIGHTWEIGHT AND NARROW CLAMP JAW

    The light and compact meter is convenient to carry and designed to easily access wiring in crowded panels or cabinets.

  • ALL THE FEATURES YOU NEED

    Tackle modern challenges and get accurate readings with advanced electrical features including True RMS, LoZ, VFD Mode, Inrush, and more.

  • BUILT TO LAST

    Built rugged with double-molded hand grips to reduce slippage, a large-digit LCD display, and a bright backlight.

Description

FLIR CM74 Clamp Meter with AC/DC measurement

The FLIR CM74 clamp meter gives you better access to wiring in hard-to-reach places. Made with a narrow jaw and high-powered LED worklights, the meter makes it easier to take measurements in dark, crowded panels and cabinets. It’s compact and light to carry in your pocket wherever you go.

The CM74 offers advanced features including AC/DC measurement, Autoranging, True RMS, Inrush, and VFD Mode. Everything you need to stay competitive and ensure accurate readings.

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