Hirschmann Test & Measurement Spring Loaded Test Probe, 0.64 mm Tip, 60 V dc, 0.6 mm Socket

RS Stock No.: 775-726Brand: Hirschmann Test & MeasurementManufacturers Part No.: 973995101Distrelec Article No.: 140-55-125
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Specifications

Product Type

Test Probe

Voltage

60 V dc

Colour

Red

Probe Tip Type

Spring Loaded

Tip Size

0.64 mm

Tip Material

Stainless Steel

Probe Socket Diameter

0.6mm

Minimum Operating Temperature

-25°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

80°C

Standards/Approvals

RoHS

Country of Origin

Germany

Product details

Micro Sprung Probe

Micro probe that accepts 0.64mm socket (Stock No. 775-754 for adaptor leads)
Tip is spring loaded and suitable for sampling extremely small measuring points and SMD components

Warning

These test probes should NOT be used for testing circuits of more than 50Vac, unless specified otherwise. When live circuits are tested, under no circumstances should the fuse rating exceed the quoted rating of any of the test probes.

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EGP 1,004.24

EGP 1,004.24 Each (ex VAT)

Hirschmann Test & Measurement Spring Loaded Test Probe, 0.64 mm Tip, 60 V dc, 0.6 mm Socket

EGP 1,004.24

EGP 1,004.24 Each (ex VAT)

Hirschmann Test & Measurement Spring Loaded Test Probe, 0.64 mm Tip, 60 V dc, 0.6 mm Socket

Stock information temporarily unavailable.

Technical Document

Specifications

Product Type

Test Probe

Voltage

60 V dc

Colour

Red

Probe Tip Type

Spring Loaded

Tip Size

0.64 mm

Tip Material

Stainless Steel

Probe Socket Diameter

0.6mm

Minimum Operating Temperature

-25°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

80°C

Standards/Approvals

RoHS

Country of Origin

Germany

Product details

Micro Sprung Probe

Micro probe that accepts 0.64mm socket (Stock No. 775-754 for adaptor leads)
Tip is spring loaded and suitable for sampling extremely small measuring points and SMD components

Warning

These test probes should NOT be used for testing circuits of more than 50Vac, unless specified otherwise. When live circuits are tested, under no circumstances should the fuse rating exceed the quoted rating of any of the test probes.