Digital Multimeters/Clamp Meters/Voltage and Continuity Testers MD 9010 Pocket-sized digital multimeter R 3 A
CAT III 300 V
EF
Auto- check
The MD 9010 is one of the small- est and lightest of our digital mul- timeters. The MD9010 unit can be used for a wide variety of appli- cations. The high accuracy, large LCD display and features (includ- ing non-contact voltage detection and an auto-check function) make the unit extremely versatile and great value for money.
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Autocheck function: automatic detection of AC voltage, DC Volt- age or resistance. Pocketsized: small, thin, ergonom- ic design. Lightweight: only 78 g. EF Detection: non contact voltage detection. Safety: protected against wrong connection and overvoltage CAT III/300 V and CAT II/600 V. Multifunctional: ideal for basic electronic and electrical testing. Easy to read: LCD display, 3-5/6 digit, 6000 counts.
APPLICATION:
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Low level electrical testing. Low level electronic fault fi nding. Basic fi eld servicing. Hobby work.
ORDERING INFORMATION:
Part No. Description MD 9010 Multimeter
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION:
FUNCTION DC voltage
RANGE ACCURACY 6.000 V - 600.0 V
AC voltage, 50Hz - 60Hz 6.000 V - 600.0 V DC current
AC current Diode test Resistance Frequency
Capacitance Power supply
Overvoltage category 400.0 µA - 2000 µA 400.0 µA - 2000 µA
from ±(0.5 % of reading + 3 digits) to ±(2.0 % of reading + 5 digits)
±(1.5 % of reading + 5 digits)
from ±(1.2 % of reading + 3 digits) to ±(1.5 % of reading + 3 digits)
from ±(1.5 % of reading + 3 digits) to ±(2.0 % of reading + 3 digits)
Open-circuit voltage Ω - 6.000 MΩ
from ±(1.0 % of reading + 4 digits) to ±(2 % of reading + 6 digits)
10.00 Hz - 30.00 kHz ±(0.5 % of reading + 4 digits) 100.0 nF - 2000 µF
±(3.5 % of reading + 6 digits) 3 V battery, IEC-CR2032 CAT III/300 V and CAT II/600 V STANDARD KIT INCLUDES:
Part No. Description MD 9010
Multimeter with rubber holster 2 test leads Battery
Instruction manual Warranty
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Accessories: page 7.19
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