Frequently Asked Questions
The Fluke TL175 test leads measure ten inches in length, three inches in width, and two inches in height.
The Fluke TL175 test leads are constructed from double insulated silicone, providing durability and flexibility.
The Fluke TL175 test leads are rated for a maximum voltage of one thousand volts for categories two and three, and six hundred volts for category four.
To use the Fluke TL175 test leads, connect the universal input plugs to your device and insert the probe tips into the test points.
Yes, the Fluke TL175 test leads are suitable for both beginners and professionals due to their versatility and safety features.
Yes, the Fluke TL175 test leads come with universal input plugs that are compatible with all instruments accepting standard four millimeter shrouded banana plugs.
To maintain the Fluke TL175 test leads, keep them clean and free from moisture, and inspect for wear or damage regularly.
If the silicone insulation on your Fluke TL175 test leads is damaged, replace the leads immediately to ensure safety and performance.
The Fluke TL175 test leads are rated for use in temperatures ranging from minus twenty degrees Celsius to fifty-five degrees Celsius.
The Fluke TL175 test leads feature a WearGuard indication system that exposes a contrasting color when the leads are nicked or damaged.
Yes, the Fluke TL175 test leads are designed to withstand high temperatures while remaining flexible in cold conditions.
The Fluke TL175 test leads are versatile for taking various measurements, including voltage and continuity tests.
The Fluke TL175 test leads are extremely durable, tested to withstand over thirty thousand bends without failure.
The exposed probe tip length of the Fluke TL175 test leads ranges from nineteen millimeters to four millimeters.
Yes, the Fluke TL175 test leads come with a manufacturer's warranty, providing assurance against defects.

