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Left to right: AC283, AC280, TP175, AC285, AC220, and TL224
Clips and probes compatibility chart
Model number TL71 TL75 TL76 TL221 TL222 TL224 TL910
AC175
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AC87
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AC89
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AC220
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AC280
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AC283
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AC285
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FTP-1
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TLK290
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TLK291
•••
TP1
•••
TP2
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TP4
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TP38
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TP74
•••
TP80
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TP175
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TP220
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TP912
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TP920
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T5 Starter Kit (compatible with T5/T+/T+Pro/330 Series Clamp Meters)
TP165X (compatible with 1503/1507/1577/1587)
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Did you know?
Because they are an integral part of the com- plete measurement system, worn or under-rated test leads can cause inaccurate readings and pose a serious shock or electrocution hazard
if live wires are read as being de-energized.
To avoid these risks, use these precautions:
• Use the correct test probe for the application. Confirm that your meter and test accessory safety ratings meet or exceed the voltage level you plan to test. See the “Electrical measurement category ratings for test tools” chart on page 11 of this catalog for more information.
• Inspect your test leads before use to ensure the insulation is not nicked or cracked from age. Typically, you should plan on replacing your test leads every 18 months.
• Ensure there are no gaps or cracks at the junction between the insulated wire and banana plugs or probes at each end
of the lead.
• Conduct a simple ohms measurement to confirm that your tools are electrically reliable and carry a signal within allowable loss parameters.


































































































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