What are Test Lead and Connector Kits?
Our outstanding and state-of-the-art Test Lead and Connector Kits are found in a wide range of sizes and shapes since they are configured in the best possible way to carry out all the operations perfectly. Moreover, they are adjustable for all sorts of applications. These devices come in with many different versatile variants for both or either 2mm and 4mm reliably safety measuring lead systems. In addition, they come up with many options for crocodile clip connectors, patch cords, probes, kits, multi-lead connectors, and many more easy-to-use accessories.
Enrgtech is a large corporation providing consistently dependable performance and results across a range of testing applications. We acquire our testing lead products from trustworthy manufacturers like Fluke, Hirschmann, Mueller, Schutzinger, and Multi-Contact.
Choosing the right Test Leads to different jobs
A wide range of innovative test leads and specific application needs are available over here:
- Test Lead & Connector Kits - they come in various different types of test leads and connection integrated components for optimal flexibility.
- 0.64mm, 1mm, 2mm, and 4mm Connector Test Leads.
- Test Lead Racks - a handy solution for tidy storage of modular leads, probes, and connector clips.
- 4mm Test Probe Leads - found in dual types like needle probe and spring probe variants.
- BNC Test Leads
- Clip Connector Test Leads - outstanding crocodile clip leads available in different safety categories (CAT II, CAT III, etc.) and voltage ratings, in addition to a range of jaw sizes.
- Coaxial Test Leads
- Patch Cords
- Test Lead Extension Reels - primarily used for testing at a distance.
What is the Purpose of Test and Connector Leads?
The majority of test leads are usually made to work with multimeters to measure variables like voltage, current, and capacitance. For accurate results and general user safety, choosing the right kind of test lead for the checks, functionalities, and device types you're working with is essential. Before connecting to DUTs, make sure you are using leads that are compatible with the testers you have.
The optimum test lead for your safety system and verification needs will be determined by the device's type, voltage, and other factors, with the main goal being to establish a safe and accurate setup when used with various types of suitable electrical testing equipment.