About ANALOG MULTIMETER
Specification:
ANALOGMULTIMETER
AnalogMultimeter is fully featured and can be used to measure AC/DC voltage and DC current,resistance, as well as continuity buzzer.
It also has abuilt-in 1.5V and 9V Battery tester with a 100mA/10mA load respectively.
One thing uniqueabout this meter is it comes with two Null Measurement position, so you canread the movement of the needle.
Accurate Electrical MeasurementsOur analog multimeter is specifically designed for precise measurement of voltage, current, and resistance in various engineering electronics equipment. The simple analog display makes readings clear, aiding diagnostics and maintenance across industrial and academic applications.
Built to LastFeaturing robust construction, these multimeters are manufactured to withstand routine use in harsh environments typically encountered in engineering labs or on-site operations. Each unit comes with a 1-year warranty, reflecting our dedication to quality and reliability.
Flexible Application and Easy OperationWhether you're teaching, learning, or working in the field, this device is tailored for convenient operation. The analog interface allows quick and intuitive readings, making it an ideal tool for students, engineers, and technicians.
FAQ's of ANALOG MULTIMETER:
Q: How is the analog multimeter used in engineering electronics equipment?
A: The analog multimeter is used to measure voltage, current, and resistance in engineering electronics equipment, helping diagnose faults, calibrate systems, and conduct safety checks.
Q: What benefits does using an analog multimeter offer over digital variants?
A: Analog multimeters provide a real-time sweeping needle that is beneficial for monitoring fluctuating measurements, making it easier to detect trends and momentary changes in circuits.
Q: When should I use an analog multimeter over other measurement devices?
A: An analog multimeter is particularly useful when you want to observe changing signals or when the visual movement of the needle can help with troubleshooting in dynamic environments.
Q: Where can this analog multimeter be used most effectively?
A: It is best utilized in electronic engineering labs, workshops, and field locations where electrical measurements on devices, components, or circuit boards are required.
Q: What is the process for measuring resistance with this multimeter?
A: To measure resistance, simply set the multimeter dial to the appropriate Ohms range, connect the probes to either end of the component, and observe the needle position for resistance value.
Q: How does the power supply and frequency of the multimeter impact its operation?
A: The multimeter operates on a standard electrical power supply at 50 Hertz, ensuring consistent performance in regions matching this frequency and providing reliable measurements over prolonged usage.
Q: What warranty does the analog multimeter come with and what does it cover?
A: This multimeter is supplied with a one-year warranty that covers manufacturing defects and issues arising under normal usage conditions, offering assurance of product quality and support.