Product Details
Solenoid Voltage Tester by Gardner Bender®. Vibrating Voltage Tester. Solenoid Voltage Tester tests AC/DC Voltage from 120 - 480 V and DC Polarity. Offers dual voltage indication with a solenoid vibration and visual neon light bulb. Vibration indicates voltage while neon light indicates DC polarity. Built-in slots in probe housing hold probes for one-hand testing and storage. 4' reach from probe to probe with probes unlocked. High-impact, dual insulated, case stands up to rugged service. Testing applications include: outlets, panels, light fixtures, switches, circuit breakers and extension cords.
Specifications
Color: Red |
Out of Package Height (in): 7 |
Out of Package Width (in): 1.3 |
Out of Package Length/Depth (in): 2 |
Each in Package Height (in): 10.2 |
Each in Package Width (in): 2.4 |
Each in Package Length/Depth (in): 3.7 |
Each in Package Weight (lbs): 0.536 |
Inner Pack Weight (lbs): 2.68 |
Features
- Equipped with neon bulb for DC polarity indication
- One-hand testing and storage
- Includes 3-ranges of indication 120-240-480
- Solenoid vibration indicates voltage is present
- Long, 26 in. leads for troubleshooting in electrical panels
- Linear, analog scale indicates voltage level
- High-impact, dual insulated
- One Year Warranty
- Perfect blend of leading innovations and superior workmanship
- Manufactured to offer high value and everlasting reliability
- Strict quality control ensures conformance to safety standards
Makes quick work out of any electrical project
Vibrating solenoid indicator
Probes lock together to enable one handed testing of standard outlet
Indicates the presence of voltage analog scale indicated voltage value
Bright 360° visual indicators
2' flexible test leads
Tests outlets, panels, light fixtures, switches, and circuit breakers
120 to 480 volt AC/DC
60-60 Hz
Gardner Bender® has been innovating and manufacturing conduit bending and conduit fishing equipment, electrical connection supplies, tools and wire management products for electricians for over half a century. Inventor James Gardner had started to produce his first mold to begin manufacturing his patented aluminum conduit benders that contained double-levels to tell electricians they had a 45 or 90 degree angle of bend. Fueled from this success, innovation was born, and by 1969 he redesigned and patented an improved fish tape for pulling wires through conduit. By 1975 Gardner Bender was producing 13 different types of hand benders, three different types of fish tapes, an assortment of wire connectors and other items needed by electricians.