Fluke Networks PRO3000F50-KIT Pro3000F Filtered Probe with Tone Generator Kit, 50 Hz

Fluke

 

July 16, 2018

Features innovative filter technology that obstructs signal interferences of 50 Hz to make tracking your cable easy. Offers one-button operation that allows you to switch between filtered and unfiltered modes, as well as a loudspeaker for use in noisy locations and for tracing cable through drywall, wood and other enclosures. Includes tone generator with SmartTone™ capability.

Fluke Networks PRO3000F50-KIT Offers

Pro3000F50 Filtered Probe Features

– Utilizes innovative filter technology to obstruct signal interference to make tracing your cable easier, regardless of the work environment
– Innovative filtered probe obstructs signal of 50 Hz external interference
– Switch between filtered and unfiltered modes with one button press
– Tone and trace wire on non-active networks
– Auto-off capability extends battery life
– Loudspeaker also allows for use in noisy locations and for tracing cable through drywall, wood and other enclosures

ProTone3000 Generator features

– SmartTone™ technology provides five distinct tones for exact pair identification
– Sends loud tone up to 10 miles (16 kilometers) on most cables
– Line cord features angled bed-of-nails clips and a rugged RJ-11 plug for direct access to phone and data jacks without adapters
– External switch allows selection of solid or alternating tone options, indicated with solid or flashing LEDs
– Continuity Testing
– Line polarity confirmation

For more information HERE

https://www.fluke-direct.ca/

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