Milwaukee® 2205-20

Milwaukee® 2205-20 Heavy Duty Digital Fork Meter, 200 A, 1000 VAC/VDC, 40 mOhm, 50/60 Hz, 5/8 in Jaw, High Contrast White on Black LCD Display

  • TIEPN: MLE 2205-20
  • MPN: 2205-20
  • UPC: 045242173730
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The Milwaukee fork meter is a heavy duty True-RMS electrical tester for professional residential, commercial and industrial applications. The 2205-20 is four tools in one providing current measurement, voltage measurement, voltage detection and task lighting. Additionally, the new tool provides a wide 0.63 in. fork opening, high 200 amp current range and a high contrast white-on-black display.

Milwaukee® Fork Meter, Heavy Duty Digital, 200 A, 1000 VAC/VDC Electrical Rating, 40 mOhm Resistance, 50/60 Hz Frequency, 5/8 in Jaw, 4000 Count, High Contrast White on Black LCD Display, True RMS AC Response, +/-2% +/-5 Digits AC Current Accuracy, Safety Rating: CAT IV 600 V, CAT III 1000 V, AA Alkaline Battery Power Source, 14 to 122 deg F Operating, 8 in L Dimensions, Black/Red

AC Current Accuracy      :      +/-2% +/-5 Digits
AC Response      :      True RMS
Color      :      Black/Red
Counts      :      4000
Dimensions      :      8 in L
Operating Temperature      :      14 to 122 deg F
Power Source      :      AA Alkaline Battery
Safety Rating      :      CAT IV 600 V, CAT III 1000 V
Type      :      Heavy Duty Digital
Electrical Ratings      :      200 A, 1000 VAC/VDC
Resistance      :      40 mOhm
Frequency Rating      :      50/60 Hz
Jaw Capacity      :      5/8 in
Display Type      :      High Contrast White on Black LCD
  • Measures up to 200 A, wide 0.63 in jaw opening
  • Wide voltage range to 1000 VAC/DC
  • True-RMS for accurate measurement in all applications
  • Low-Z measurement to eliminate ghost voltage
  • Built-in voltage detector and LED work light
  • High contrast white on black display with backlight for easy reading
  • Rugged over-molding increases durability and user grip
  • Cat IV 600 V/cat III 1000 V for greater safety