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The Amp Clamp

Schaffer's low-cost, high-quality current clamp makes all your electrical diagnoses a snap! The best way to check an electrical circuit is by measuring current flow and there's no easier way to measure current flow in an electrical circuit than with the Schaffer Amp Clamp.

The current clamp connects to any meter with standard 1/4" shielded banana jacks: Just plug it into your meter, clamp it around the wire and just like that, the Schaffer Current Clamp provides a current reading, through your meter's millivolt scale. The Schaffer Current Clamp is completely non-invasive: No disconnecting circuits or cutting wires. Just clamp it around the wire and you're testing the circuit. It doesn't even matter whether you clamp around the positive or negative lead: Whichever one is easier to reach will work fine. Measure amperages as low as a few milliamps, all the way up to 60 amps of current.

The Schaffer Current Clamp is a great way to check solenoids, motors, and you can even check for computer system current draw. And, when used with a digital oscilloscope, it's perfect for current ramping--an exciting new way to look at electrical circuit diagnosis. Best of all, the Schaffer Current Clamp costs less than $120! Compare that to other manufacturers' current clamps, which cost over $400 and more!

So why wait? Start diagnosing electrical circuits faster and easier than ever before, with Schaffer's Current Clamp.



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