About Metravi 6060 Analogue Multimeter
- DC Voltage : 0 2.5V/10V/25V/100V/250V/500V/1000V/2500V
- Accuracy : 1.5%
- AC Voltage : 0 2.5V/10V/25V/100V/250V/500V/1000V/2500V
- Accuracy : 2.5%
- DC Current : 0 1mA/10mA/50mA/100mA/250mA/1000mA/10A
- Accuracy : 1.5%
- AC Current : 100mA/1000mA/2500mA/10A
- Accuracy : 2.5%
- Resistance : 0 to 10K
- Accuracy : 10%
Advanced Analogue Accuracy and SafetyEngineered for precision, the Metravi 6060 features a knife-edge pointer for anti-parallax accuracy and a mirror scale to minimize reading errors. Its CAT II 1000V safety rating and dual fuse system offer reliable protection for both you and the unit. High-impact ABS housing ensures durability, making it a dependable tool for professionals handling varied challenges.
Comprehensive Testing FunctionsMeasure voltage, current, resistance, diodes, and even transistors with ease. The dedicated battery test scale and built-in transistor hFE function expand its capabilities beyond basic multimeters. With manual control and clear, color-coded panels, you can swiftly switch among test ranges for instant, clear readings.
Designed for User ConvenienceThis multimeter includes essential accessories such as test leads, batteries, and a detailed instruction manual. The ergonomic design, compact dimensions, and approximately 300g weight make it suitable for tabletop or handheld operation. With zero ohm adjustment and overload protection, you benefit from safe, straightforward measurements every time.
FAQ's of Metravi 6060 Analogue Multimeter:
Q: How does the Metravi 6060 ensure user safety during measurements?
A: The Metravi 6060 features dual fuse protection (10A and 250mA), a CAT II 1000V safety rating, and overload protection, minimizing risk from accidental overcurrent or voltage spikes. Its robust ABS case further enhances user safety.
Q: What are the main measurement capabilities of this multimeter?
A: This device covers a wide range: DC voltage up to 1000V, AC voltage up to 1000V, DC current up to 10A, and resistance up to 2Ma. It also provides specialized tests for diodes, transistor hFE, and batteries.
Q: When should I use the zero ohm adjustment feature?
A: You should adjust to zero ohms before measuring resistance to ensure accuracy. This compensates for any potential offset in the test leads or internal circuits and helps achieve precise readings.
Q: Where can the Metravi 6060 be used effectively?
A: It is ideal for both field and laboratory settings, handling electrical and electronic measurements in industrial maintenance, troubleshooting, or educational labs, thanks to its handheld portability and comprehensive features.
Q: What is the process for testing a transistor using the multimeter?
A: To test a transistor, use the built-in hFE test function. Follow the manual for connecting the test leads to the transistor's terminals, select the hFE mode, and read the value directly from the dedicated scale.
Q: How does the visual continuity indication work?
A: The Metravi 6060 uses a visual indicator (needle movement on the scale) to show circuit continuity, rather than a buzzer. If continuity exists, the pointer will deflect on the appropriate scale.
Q: What are the benefits of its analogue display?
A: The moving-coil, knife-edge pointer provides instantaneous feedback and a clear view of fluctuating readings, making it easier to observe trends and transitions compared to digital displays.