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    Handheld Analog Multimeter, AC/DC Voltage to 600V

    This handheld analog multimeter can measure AC and DC voltage up to 600V. The analog display provides clear and accurate readings, making it easy to monitor fluctuations in real-time.
    SKU: SISCO-AM-45
    $84.92
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    Overview


    Our multimeter allows you to measure AC and DC voltage up to 600V, providing you with the flexibility to tackle a wide range of electrical tasks. Whether you're dealing with standard household frequencies or industrial machinery, you can rely on this multimeter for precise frequency measurements.

     

    Portable analog multi meter

    Current/Voltage Measurement

    • The analog multimeter can measure both alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC).
    • SISCO analog multi meter supports measurement of both AC and DC voltage.
    • The portable analog multimeter tester is capable of measuring electrical resistance.
    • Analog multimeters feature continuity testing, allowing for easy circuit connectivity checks.
    Portable analog multi tester

    Handheld Design with Rotatable Support Stand

    • The portable analog multimeter can perform continuity tests to check if a circuit is complete.
    • The back of the pointer multimeter is designed to easily store the probes.
    • It features an adjustable stand, allowing you to set the multimeter at a convenient viewing angle during use.
    • The outer casing is comfortable to hold and provides excellent shock resistance.

    Applications

    SISCO analog multimeter is a versatile tool used in various applications, including electronics repair, electrical maintenance, car repair and laboratory testing. It measures voltage, current, and resistance, and often includes additional features such as capacitance, frequency, and temperature measurement. Its precision and multifunctionality make it essential for diagnosing and troubleshooting electrical issues in both professional and educational settings.

    Analog multimeter for car repair

    Car Repair

    Analog multimeter for electronics repair

    Electronics Repair

    analog multimeter for laboratory testing

    Laboratory Testing

    Analog multimeter for electrical maintenance

    Electrical Maintenance

    Specs
    Model SISCO-AM-DEM45 Accuracy Level
    DC Voltage (Sensitivity: 20kΩ/V) 300mV/6V/30V/60V/600V Level 3
    AC Voltage (Sensitivity: 9kΩ/V) 10V/30V/60V/600V Level 4
    DC Current 300μA/6mA/60mA/600mA/6A Level 3
    AC Current 6mA/60mA/600mA/6A Level 5
    Resistance x1 range: 0.2~2kΩ, scale center is 20Ω Calculated based on 3% of the scale working arc length
    x10 range: 2-20kΩ, scale center is 200Ω
    x100 range: 20~200kΩ, scale center is 2kΩ
    AC Frequency 50Hz~400Hz
    Decibel X
    Continuity Test √
    Dimension 179*108*58mm
    Weight About 402g (including battery)


    Dimension
    Portable analog multimeter 1000v dimension


    Details

    Handheld analog multimeter 1000v details

    FAQs

    Q1: What is an analog multimeter?
    A1: An analog multimeter is a type of electrical measuring instrument that displays readings via a moving needle over a graduated scale. It is used to measure various electrical parameters such as voltage, current, and resistance in circuits, and it operates on the principle of a moving coil galvanometer.

    Compared to digital multimeters, analog multimeters are valued for their ability to show continuous variations in readings, making them particularly useful for observing fluctuations in measurements. However, they are generally considered less accurate and harder to read due to the parallax error and the need for manual range selection.

    Q2: How do I zero the analog multimeter for resistance measurements?
    A2: To zero an analog multimeter for resistance measurements, first set the multimeter to the lowest resistance range. Touch the two probes together to create a short circuit. Adjust the zero-ohm calibration dial, usually located near the dial or on the side of the meter, until the needle points to zero on the resistance scale. This ensures accurate readings by accounting for any internal resistance in the probes and meter.

    Q3: What should I do if the needle doesn't move when taking a measurement?
    A3: If the needle doesn't move, check the following:

    • Connections: Ensure the probes are securely connected to the multimeter and making good contact with the test points.
    • Range Setting: Verify that the range setting is appropriate for the expected measurement. If the range is too high, the needle might not deflect enough to be noticeable.
    • Multimeter Functionality: Test the multimeter with a known voltage or resistance to confirm it is functioning correctly. If it still doesn’t move, the meter or the probes may be faulty and need repair or replacement.

    Tips: How to measure resistance using a SISCO analog multimeter?

    • Connect the black probe to the "COM" socket and the red probe to the "VΩmA" socket on the analog multimeter.
    • For the DEM43 model, set the function switch to x1, x10, or x100 range. For the DEM45 model, set the function switch to the x1k or x100k range.
    • Short the two probes together and adjust the zero ohms adjustment knob until the pointer aligns with the "0" mark on scale A. Note: If the pointer cannot be adjusted to the "0" position, replace the battery.
    • Ensure the resistor to be measured is not powered.
    Warranty

    Thank you for buying industrial test and measurement equipment on SISCO.com, all products sold by SISCO and the partner cover a 12 months warranty, effective from the date of receiving the products.


    What is covered?

    SISCO is responsible for providing free spare parts, and free technical support to assist the customer to repair the defective products until the problem is solved.


    What is not covered?

    • Product purchased from anyone other than a SISCO store or a SISCO authorized reseller.
    • Expendable parts.
    • Routine cleaning or normal cosmetic and mechanical wear.
    • Damage from misuse, abuse or neglect.
    • Damage from use of parts other than SISCO approved.
    • Damage from use outside the product’s usage or storage parameters.
    • Damage from use of parts not sold by SISCO.
    • Damage from modification or incorporation into other products.
    • Damage from repair or replacement of warranted parts by a service provider other than a SISCO authorized service provider.
    • Damage caused by the application environment not meeting the product usage requirements and the failure to perform preventive maintenance.
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    Goghts | 7/3/2024 6:44 PM
    Durable and Reliable Analog Multimeter
    This SISCO portable analog multimeter is extremely sturdy and durable. I primarily use it to measure voltage in household circuits, and the results are very accurate. Although it's an analog device, the scale is easy to read, and for some older appliances, it has advantages over a digital multimeter.