Klein Tools’ AC/DC Digital Clamp Meter Provides Improved Usability and Viewability

Klein ClampMeter 400

Apr 23, 2019

Klein Tools, for professionals since 1857, introduced a new AC/DC Digital Clamp Meter, bringing accessibly priced AC/DC True Root Mean Squared (TRMS) measurement capabilities to Klein Tools’ product line. The CL380 Digital Clamp Meter offers the capability to measure current up to 400A AC/DC and also features a high-visibility reverse contrast LCD display for improved viewability in all lighting conditions. Additional applications include non-contact voltage testing, DC micro-Amp measurements, resistance, continuity, frequency, temperature, and more. Designed for general use in residential, commercial and light-industrial locations, the CL380’s excellent functionality and value provides professionals with a best-in-class clamp meter option.

AC/DC Digital Clamp Meter, 400A Auto-Ranging (Cat. No. CL380)

  • Delivers excellent functionality to Klein Tools’ Clamp Meter product line:
    • Clamp measures current up to 400A AC/DC
    • Non-contact voltage tester integrated into the clamp jaw
    • Test leads measure AC/DC voltage up to 600V, 40MΩ Resistance, DC microamps and millivolts, continuity, frequency, duty-cycle, capacitance and test diodes
    • K-Type thermocouple probe measures temperature
  • High-visibility reverse contrast LCD display provides improved viewability in all lighting conditions
  • Auto-ranging True Root Mean Squared (TRMS) measurement technology for greater accuracy
  • Max / Min, Rel / Zero and data hold capability
  • Auto power-off after five minutes of non-use conserves battery life
  • Low battery indicator and easily accessible battery compartment
  • Rugged design stands up to jobsite demands with 6.6-foot (2m) drop protection as well as CAT III 600V, Class 2 and Double Insulation safety ratings
  • Includes carrying case, test leads, K-type thermocouple probe, instruction manual and 3 x AAA batteries

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