Voltage tester for 3 to 60V systems from Laser Tools

June 14, 2023
Voltage tester for 3 to 60V systems from Laser Tools New Laser voltage tester
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New from Laser Tools is a voltage tester that features a backlit LCD display, making it easy to read even in poor lighting conditions. It’s for DC systems only and suitable for use on 3 to 60 volt systems, making it essential for use in the modern automotive workshop.


The stainless-steel test probe is two-position: pushed forward into the external position to measure voltage straight from a terminal or switch, or held within the hook to pierce and test an insulated wire.

Technicians can use the tester with confidence, as reverse-polarity, over-voltage or connection to an AC system is instantly displayed as an error (with associated code) on the LCD display. The dual-colour display indicates polarity together with a data hold function that allows the measured value to be displayed on screen for 3 seconds after the probe has been removed from the voltage source.

This CE & UKCA compliant tester (part number 8599) also features a 3-metre-long spring-coiled lead with alligator clip. It is available now from your Laser Tools stockist.
 
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