Wiha 15 Piece Insulated Tool Kit with Thermal Inspection Camera

Wiha 15 piece insulated tool kit with HIKMICRO E1L thermal inspection camera includes various individually tested insulated tools and a thermal imaging camera designed for inspection and diagnostic purposes. The HIKMICRO E1L thermal imaging camera dramatically reduces inspection and diagnostic time by helping you visually pinpoint the source of electrical, mechanical, and HVAC/R system faults.

Wiha 15 Piece Insulated Tool Kit

  • Set Includes: HIKMICRO E1L Thermal Camera | Insulated Slotted 3.5, 4.5, 6.5mm | Insulated Phillips #1, #2 | Insulated PicoFinish Precision Slotted 1.5, 2.5, 3.5mm | Insulated PicoFinish Precision Phillips #0, #1 | 9.5” Insulated NE Style Lineman’s Pliers | 8.0” Insulated Long Nose Pliers | 8.0” Insulated Diagonal Cutters | CAT IV Voltage Detector 12-1000V
  • Individually tested to 10,000 volts AC and rated to 1,000 volts AC for safety and peace of mind
  • Thermal resolution 160 x 120 (19,200 pixels) for excellent image quality
  • LCD Screen dimensions 2.4″
  • High sensitive VOx detector (NETD < 40 mK) with laser pointer for distinct thermal vision of target
  • Lightweight only 350g (12.4 Oz) for easy transportation
  • IP54 Rated for protection against water and dust
  • Rugged & durable design for drop protection up to 2-meter (6.6ft)
  • Thermal Camera dimensions 7.7 × 4.6 × 2.3″
  • 8 Hour battery life for reliable & continuous running
  • Rechargeable lithium Ion battery included
  • Backed by the Wiha No Hassle Guarantee

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