The Uni-T UT196 handheld multimeter is a versatile measuring device designed for a wide range of applications in electrical engineering and electronics. It offers precise measurements of DC and AC voltage, resistance, capacitance, and frequency. With a maximum display of 6000 counts, it allows for detailed analysis of electrical parameters. The device features an automatic range selection, enhancing user-friendliness and improving efficiency during measurements. The True RMS measurement mode ensures accurate results, even with non-sinusoidal signals. Additionally, the UT196 includes extra functions such as diode testing and continuity testing, which are useful for troubleshooting electrical circuits. The illuminated LCD screen and the analog bar graph display enable easy reading of measurement values, even in low light conditions. The multimeter comes with a 9-volt battery and test leads, making it a practical tool for professionals and hobbyists alike.
Multimeter type  | Handheld multimeter | 
voltage type  | AC/DC  | 
multimeter technology  | Digital  | 
measurement type  | True RMS  | 
Item number  | 33492107 | 
Manufacturer  | Uni-T | 
Category  | Multimeter | 
Manufacturer no.  | LEC-MIE0468 | 
Release date  | 17/5/2023 | 
Multimeter type  | Handheld multimeter | 
multimeter technology  | Digital  | 
Current clamp Opening range  | 6000 mm | 
display type  | Digital  | 
Interfaces / communication module  | None  | 
Manufacturer Type  | UT196  | 
voltage type  | AC/DC  | 
measurement type  | True RMS  | 
CO₂-Emission  | |
Climate contribution  | 
Scope of delivery  | Battery, Measuring leads  | 
Length  | 23 cm | 
Width  | 17 cm | 
Height  | 7.50 cm | 
Weight  | 0.49 kg | 
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