Amprobe - Amprobe Test Tools began in the late 1940's with its first patented product the Clamp-on Ammeter. Throughout these last 60 years, the Amprobe name has become synonymous with clamp-on meters and has since expanded its product offering to over 250 items. More...
Becoming an established leader in quality test equipment for professionals in the electrical, maintenance, construction, and HVAC markets. Amprobe today offers a wide range of test equipment, as a preferred choice of professionals. Feature-rich products that include clamp-on ammeters, complete line of multimeters, HVAC measurement tools, power quality analyzers, electrical testers and wire/circuit tracers. Amprobe has expanded its focus to become a specialist in Power Quality (PQ) equipment, offering a full range of sophisticated equipment for field measuring and recording of PQ variables such as power, energy, harmonics, spikes, sags and surges. Less...
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 | | 33XR-A & 37XR-A - The Amprobe 33XR-A Digital Multimeter with temperature and capacitance for field service technicians and the Amprobe 37XR-A True RMS Digital Multimeter with component and logic test for troubleshooting electronics at the bench or on the job site feature a continuity beeper, auto power off to preserve battery life, a separate door for easy battery and fuse access, and a Magna-Grip™ Holster with a magnetic hanging strap.
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 | | AMB-25 Insulation Tester - Quality does not have to be expensive. The Amprobe AMB-25 Digital Megohmmeter offers a solid range of features designed to meet most insulation test applications. Featuring a rugged, durable design and an internal memory, the Amprobe AMB-25 is fast and easy to use for the testing of the insulation on wires, cables, transformers, and motors.
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More About Amprobe  Amprobe® began life in Long Island, NY in the late 1940's under the name Pyramid Instrument Company. In 1960 the company name was formally changed to Amprobe Instrument Corporation. Amprobe® continued to design, engineer, manufacture and distribute product from its Lynbrook, NY location until it was merged to form ATP and relocated to South Florida in late 1999. Among the first products was the Clamp-on Inductive Ammeter, for which the company received its first patent in September 1950. Throughout the 50 plus years since, the Amprobe® name has become synonymous with clamp-on meters, to the point where it is commonly used as a generic term for such. Nevertheless the brand has expanded its product offering to over 250 items and has become an established leader in quality test equipment for professionals in the electrical, maintenance, construction, and HVAC markets. Among the most innovative and recognized Amprobe® products are the RS-3 rotary scale clamp-on, the DM-II Power Recorder, the "AT" and "CT" series of wire and current tracers, the Amptran and Deca-Tran current transformers and the Kwik-I-E non-contact voltage and current meter. Amprobe® offers a wide range of devices, which are the preferred choice of professionals for testing and measuring electrical properties in various field applications. Amprobe's feature-rich products have a reputation for high reliability at competitive prices. Primary products include clamp-on ammeters, power quality analyzers, Multimeters (volt/amp/ohmmeters), and circuit tracers. Amprobe® is moving beyond test equipment to become a world-class supplier of testing, monitoring, and problem-solving instruments. Most recently Amprobe® has moved its focus to become the specialist in Power Quality (PQ) equipment, offering a full range of sophisticated equipment for field measurement and recording of PQ variables such as power, energy, harmonics, spikes, sags, surges, etc To achieve this goal, and its growth targets, Amprobe® is accelerating new product development, pursuing software-smart products and solutions-oriented products. Amprobe's new product development efforts include updating traditional products, enhancing the features of existing products, and introducing new products.
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