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News Release from: Caltest Instruments | Subject: OM16
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 22 March 2005
New portable rugged micro-ohmmeter
A new lightweight, compact, rugged portable Micro-ohmmeter for use on and off site is announced: this quality product is designed primarily for ground bond testing and for inductive loads
Caltest Instruments announce the availability of a new lightweight, compact, rugged portable Micro-ohmmeter for use on and off site This quality product is designed primarily for ground bond testing and for inductive loads in the course of the manufacture of transformers, electric motors and electronic assemblies etc
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 3 Mar 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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New compact portable multi-function calibrator
Caltest Instruments announce the availability of a new lightweight, compact, rugged, portable multi-function calibrator for use on or off site
Designated the OM16 it gives measurements on inductive and non inductive resistances with DC current, using 10A maximum test current continuous, or with automatic power off after measurement.
Incorporated are automatic thermal emf and temperature compensation, with remote or local Pt 100 sensors.
Its large interactive display gives the temperature compensated resistance value.
Maximum resolution is 0.1uohms.
Powered by high capacity quick charging NI/MH batteries, the OM16 has 1000 measurement memory with readout via an RS232 interface, or recall to display.
This innovative instrument is equipped with four wire heavy duty cable connectors with a choice of several types and size of probe and clip for easy attachment to the item under test.
Ideal for production line tests of electronic/electrical equipment, field maintenance, and checking robotic welding cables, these are some of the uses of this versatile product.
It has applications in the electronic/electrical, engineering, processing and manufacturing industries.
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