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Fluke CAMO-C25 Camouflage
Carrying Case
The CAMO-C25 Camouflage
Carrying Case is a durable,
zippered carrying case with pad-
ding and inside pocket, and
high quality polyester exterior. It
includes a convenient hand strap
and carries most of Fluke’s popular
digital multimeters. It is available
in trendy camouflage.
Fluke AC288 Terminal
Block Probe
The AC288 Terminal Block Probe
features a retractable probe tip
that provides safe and secure
connections to clamp and screw
type terminal blocks. Designed for
increased safety, while providing
flexibility to reach deep connec-
tion points.
Fluke CXT1000
Extreme Hard Case
The hard case that is designed for
maximum protection and fits all
your Fluke test tools and acces-
sories. Configure the diced foam
interior to store, protect, and
carry your test tools. Waterproof
and airtight, built to withstand
the most extreme conditions.
Fluke Connect
®
ir3000 FC
Connector
Wirelessly transfer data from your
existing Fluke tools to your smart
phone. Graph, save and share
the tool’s measurements straight
from the field to the team.
You’ve already invested in a Fluke test and
measurement tool. Now expand its capabilities with
Fluke genuine accessories.
A digital multimeter can become a thermometer, an
amp-meter, or even a pressure gauge.
Cases protect your tools. Non-contact detectors,
probes and hat lights, meter hangers and appropriately
rated test probes improve your safety and your
proficiency.
Did you know?
New! Category ratings, safety standards: Test leads, probes, clips.
IEC 61010-031 covers safety requirements for handheld probe assemblies for
electrical measurement and test. Recent updates require that the following
changes be made to all test leads, probes and clips:
Test lead wire must contain an inner layer wear indicator which allows for
increased safety.
Test probes used in CAT III and CAT IV measurement environments must be
fully insulated and only allow a maximum of 4 mm of exposed metal at the
probe tip. Older probe tips that had 19 mm (.75 in) of exposed metal must
now be capped to allow only 4 mm of tip exposure if used in a high energy
environment.
Test probes with more than 4 mm of exposed metal at the probe tip can be
used in CAT II measurements.
Alligator clips must contain jaws which are fully insulated with no exposed
metal accessible by a user’s fingers.
For more information on CAT ratings and choosing the best test probe for your job, see the “Electrical measurement category
ratings for test tools” chart on page 11 of this catalog.