Megger DLRO10 Handheld Ohmmeter, 2000 Ω Max, 100nΩ Resolution, Low Resistance

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RS Stock No.:
910-6801
Mfr. Part No.:
1006-598
Manufacturer:
Megger
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Brand

Megger

Maximum Resistance Measurement

2000 Ω

Resistance Measurement Resolution

100nΩ

Measurement Type

Low Resistance

Battery Life

1000 Tests

Battery Type

Rechargeable NiMH

Power Source

Battery, Mains

Handheld

Yes

Weight

2.6kg

Height

237mm

Length

220mm

Maximum Accuracy

+0.2 %

Model Number p

DLRO10

Maximum Operating Temperature

+45°C

Minimum Accuracy

-0.2 %

Plug Type

Type B - North American 3-pin, Type F - Schuko plug, Type G - British 3-pin

Minimum Operating Temperature

+5°C

Width

100mm

COO (Country of Origin):
GB

Megger Ohmmeter, Rechargeable Battery, 2.6kg Weight - DLRO Series - 1006-598


Are you looking for a fast, fuss-free way to test the resistance of your circuits and components? Turn to this ohmmeter from Megger. It's a breeze to use, as you can simply apply the accompanying probes to the terminals and view the result on the LED display. Thanks to its broad resistance measurement range between 0.1μΩ and 2000Ω, this device is a shoo-in for testing low-resistance circuits, such as those in lighting systems and electric motors.

Features & Benefits


• Compact dimensions of 220 (L) x 100 (W) x 237mm (H) for ease of portability
• Provides results in three seconds for testing in a snap
• Minimum accuracy of ±0.2% for measurements you can depend on
• Wide operating temperature range between +5°C and +45°C for use in harsh environments
• Visible warnings in case of live current

Applications


• Automotive repairs
• Aerospace engineering
• Electronics manufacturing

Does this ohmmeter generate its own current?


Yes, it does. You should never use an ohmmeter on a circuit with power flowing through it. Testing on a live circuit will yield inaccurate results and may be hazardous to the ohmmeter and its operator.

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