Fluke TLK282 Automotive Test Lead Kit

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RS Stock No.:
493-3308
Mfr. Part No.:
TLK282
Manufacturer:
Fluke
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Brand

Fluke

Lead Type

Automotive Test Lead Kit

Product Type

Multimeter Leads

Connector Type

Piercing Clip, Hook Clip, Crocodile Clip

Safety Category Voltage

60V

Standards/Approvals

No

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
US

Fluke Multimeter Leads, 60V Safety Category Voltage, Automotive Test Lead Kit - TLK282


This multimeter leads set provides insulated electrical connections for diagnostic measurement in automotive and general workshop environments. Supplied as an automotive test lead kit, it equips technicians with a range of connection types to Interface multimeters and test instruments safely on low-voltage systems.

Features & Benefits


• Includes piercing clip for non-intrusive wire testing and minimal stripping
• Supplied hook and crocodile clip leads for secure component attachment
• Designed for automotive test scenarios to support vehicle circuitry checks
• Rated for 60V safety to match low-voltage diagnostic requirements

Applications


• Suitable for in-vehicle voltage and continuity checks on wiring looms
• Ideal for bench testing automotive sensors and actuators
• Used with multimeters during fault-finding in electrical assemblies
• Can be used for temporary connections during component bench checks

What connector types are provided for varied contact needs?


The kit comprises piercing probes, hook clips and crocodile clamps allowing access to insulation, small terminals and larger studs respectively.

How does the lead set suit automotive diagnostic workflows?


The lead set is configured for vehicle testing tasks, enabling quick change between wire-piercing measurements and clipped connections without swapping kits.

Are these leads intended for high-voltage systems?


They are specified for use up to 60V safety and are intended for low-voltage diagnostic applications rather than high-voltage distribution work.

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