Thursday, September 19, 2013

Using Klein to make work easier

Klein Tools has been assisting in the electrical and telecommunications industries since 1857. When it comes to making work easier for workers in the trade Klein knows how to help.

At Griffith Electric we are proud to offer Klein products which are manufactured in America.

Tools like the Electronic Voltage Tester (ET100), Electronic Voltage Continuity Tester (ET200) and the  Digital Circuit Breaker Finder were made to reduce the amount of time spent on a job site.


The ET100 Electrical Tester has a CAT IV 600 V rating. This tester will work with both ac / dc currents. Features a Red L.E.D voltage indicator as well as an audible tone and vibration alert. The red l.e.d will work without batteries installed. The audible tone and vibration will not.
The light weight (8.1 oz) and special grip design of this electrical tester makes it easy to use when in tight spaces. The ET100 and 200 have a low impedance input that reduces false readings from ghost voltages making it useful for testing G.F.C.I's.

The ET200 is similar to the 100 but has a couple additional features that make it worth the purchase. The first is a white L.E.D work light that can be used in dark areas on the job site. The second is a continuity audible alert that will sound when voltage is as less than 270k ohms. Both the 100 & 200 models have a drop rating of 10ft.

The Klein ET300 is a Digital Circuit Breaker Finder. This handy tool saves loads of time when trying to identify breakers for light fixtures, bare wires and any standard 120v outlet. The transmitter reaches distances of up to 1000 feet. The arrow lights up green when the correct breaker has been found. If that's not enough signal for you an audible tone will also sound off.


The (optional) ET300 accessory kit make tracking down breakers from light sockets or bare wires easier than ever before.

No more spending hours trying to find voltage or breakers again. Come down to Griffith Electric Supply to learn more about how you can use Klein Tools to save you time on the job site.

For more information on how to locate a Griffith Electric Supply near you visit our website @ http://www.griffithelec.com/



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