Fluke 87V MAX True-rms Digital Multimeter

EIN Fluke 87v 400

Dec 13, 2019

The 87V MAX contains all the trusted features of the most popular DMM used today, the Fluke 87V, plus much more.

Withstands drops up to 4-meters (13 feet)

Fluke’s most rugged digital multimeter. The 87V MAX is built with an industrial strength case and a removable holster. The holster doubles as a test probe holder for one-handed operation.

IP67 rated

Fully waterproof and dust proof, to work reliably in all the places that you need to work.

Withstands heat and cold

The meter has an extended operating temperature range of -40 °C (for up to 20 minutes) to +55 °C.

Other product highlights

  • True-rms ac voltage and current for accurate measurements on non-linear signals
  • Measure up to 1000 V ac and dc
  • Measure up to 10 A (20 A for 30 seconds)
  • Frequency to 200 kHz
  • Built-in thermometer conveniently allows you to take temperature readings without having to carry a separate instrument
  • Min/Max/Average recording, plus 250 μs Peak min-max to capture variations automatically
  • Unique function for accurate voltage and frequency measurements on variable frequency motor drives (VFDs) and other electrically noisy equipment
  • Large display digits, 2-level bright white backlight and backlit keypad buttons for increased visibility
  • Hi resolution 19,999 count display mode
  • Long battery life (800 hours)

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