This Klein Tools Clamp Meter Electrical Test Kit is a must - have for electrical testing. It comes with a CL120 400A Auto - Ranging Digital Clamp Meter, an RT210 GFCI Receptacle Tester, and ten 69409 Line Splitters. With a carrying pouch, test leads, and three AAA batteries included, it's ready for on - the - go electrical work. The kit enables effortless testing of live circuits and accurate measurement of current and voltage. The digital clamp meter can measure AC current via the clamp and AC/DC voltage, resistance, and continuity via test leads. The receptacle tester can detect common wiring issues in standard and GFCI receptacles, such as open ground, reverse polarity, open hot, open neutral, and hot/ground reversed. The line splitter allows you to measure current draw up to 15A without splitting the load's power cord. It has a CAT III 600V, Class 2, double - insulation safety rating. The 400 - amp AC auto - ranging digital clamp meter features a backlit display for clear readings. Specifications include an overall length of 3.02', height of 8.7', width of 1.61', made of ABS and electronics, a jaw size of 1.61', drop protection of 6.6', 600V AC/DC voltage, a 2000 - count reverse - contrast LCD display, and various functions like TRMS, AC Current, NCVT, etc. It's made in China and perfect for testing and measuring voltage.









Using this Klein CL120KIT Clamp Meter - AC Kit is easy. First, when you want to measure AC current, simply use the clamp on the wire. To measure AC/DC voltage, resistance, or continuity, attach the test leads. For testing receptacles, use the RT210 GFCI Receptacle Tester to quickly find common wiring problems. The line splitter can be used to measure current draw up to 15A without splitting the power cord. Remember, this kit has a CAT III 600V safety rating, so always follow safety procedures when working with electricity. Keep it away from water and extreme temperatures. If the display is hard to read, use the backlit feature. When not in use, store it in the carrying pouch. Replace the three AAA batteries when the power gets low to ensure accurate readings.