Hioki 3280-10F AC Clamp Meter

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Rugged & Compact, Essential Equipment for Professional Electricians: Measure Current and Voltage with a Single Instrument

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Hioki clamp meters are best-in-class measuring devices incorporating Hioki’ s expertise in current sensing technology. The Hioki 3280-10F is an average rectifying 1000A AC clamp meter that features a broad operating temperature range of -25°C to 65°C, thin and compact clamp core and optional flexible current sensor that you can attach to let you get into the tightest spots. 

CAT IV 300 V (Current) 
CAT III 600 V (Current) 
CAT III 300 V (Voltage) 

 


 

Key Features

  • Measure the fundamental waveform component using the average rectified method
  • Expanded -25°C to 65°C operating temperature range
  • Connect the CT6280 flexible sensor to measure up to 4199 A in thick or paired wires
  • Drop proof design withstands drop from a height of 1 meter

 


 

A pocket clamp meter that can use flexible sensors

When connected to an optional flexible current sensor, the Hioki 3280-10F can be used to measure the current flowing in pairs of wires or in tangled or complexly routed wires around which it was not possible to apply a clamp-on sensor in the past. 
 


 

Essential for electrical work: A thin card tester that fits in the pocket with all the capabilities of a clamp meter

The Hioki 3280-10F delivers all the functionality of a clamp meter and card tester in the form factor of the latter. In addition to current measurement, this single instrument delivers voltage measurement, continuity check, and resistance measurement functionality. 
 


 

A tough, pocket-size clamp meter with an operating temperature range of -25°C to 65°C

The Hioki 3280-10F inherits the drop-proof durability of the previous 3280-10 (making it able to withstand being dropped onto concrete from a height of 1 m) and expands that instrument’s operating temperature range to -25°C to 65°C (from the previous 0°C to 40°C). As a result, it can be used in even harsher environments.