TL76 Fluke Electronics, TL76 Datasheet - Page 9

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TL76

Manufacturer Part Number
TL76
Description
TEST LEAD SET 2MM/4MM
Manufacturer
Fluke Electronics
Datasheet

Specifications of TL76

Current Rating
10A
Termination
Banana Plug, Sheathed, Right Angle
Color
Black and Red - Plugs, Probes and Wire
Cable Length
59.055" (1500.00mm)
Ratings
CAT IV, 600V; CAT III, 1000V
Wire Insulation Material
Silicone
Includes
Pin Tip, Lantern Tip (Removable)
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free by exemption / RoHS compliant by exemption
Voltage - Max
-
Impedance
-
Other names
2032684

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Fluke customer support is ready to help
Calibrating a thermometer.
Technical service at your fingertips
We know Fluke tool users put their tools through the paces, so we’re ready to answer
your questions and help keep your tools in top shape. No matter what application, in
what industry. And we’ll do it through real technical service professionals in Everett,
Washington.
When you need questions answered, call Sales and Application Support at
1-888-44-Fluke or email fluke-info@fluke.com
The Fluke experts answering your call can help with just about any test tool question.
They specialize in:
When your Fluke tools need repair or calibration, call Customer Support Services
at 1-888-99-Fluke or email service.status@fluke.com. Customers outside the U.S.
email service.international@fluke.com or visit www.fluke.com/service to find your
nearest location.
If your tool isn’t working correctly, or if you dropped it, ran over it, or dunked it in the pool,
call Fluke. If it’s not under warranty, we’ll give you a cost estimate over the phone. Once
you send it in, we’ll verify the problem, fix it, test it and put it back in the mail often in
less than five working days.
once a year—especially if you use them often or need accurate measurements to meet
regulations requirements. Calibration compares your tool’s measurements to the accuracy
standard—sort of like setting your watch to match an atomic clock. Some test tools live a
pretty rough life. If you calibrate them, you know they’re accurate—even after what you
put them through.
For more information on servicing your Fluke tools outside of the U.S., see page 2 for contact information.
Advice on what to buy, from problem analysis to tool compatibility and configuration
“If I’m working with three phase motors, what’s the best tool to use?”
Help on how to use your tools in any application, from automotive to industrial
“How come I’m not getting a reading?”
“How do I transfer my test results?” “How do I measure harmonics?”
Fluke recommends having your DMMs, Calibrators and ScopeMeter test tools calibrated
Think of Fluke first for technical
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Service Information
Application note, literature code
2153519:
Why calibrate test
equipment?
Why would
a digital test
tool need to be
calibrated? It’s
not as though
any analog
parts will go
out of balance.
Well, have any
events occurred
that would
render your
instruments
less accurate or
unsafe? Is accu-
rate measurement essential to your
operations? Are you trending data?
Read this application note to find out
what causes calibration problems
and whether you should consider
calibrating your test instruments.
Visit www.fluke.com/why-calibrate
Application note, literature code
2138394:
Shocking treatment
Because of
our commit-
ment to safety,
all Fluke
equipment
is designed
to provide as
much protec-
tion as pos-
sible from
the inherent
dangers of
working in the
unsettled sea
of electricity.
Fluke products are dropped, shocked,
short circuited, injected with thou-
sands of volts of electricity and
forced to endure extreme tempera-
ture, just to get out the door.
To learn more about our product tests,
visit www.fluke.com/shocking
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