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Cable tester W 444
aeronauticalportablecompact

cable tester
cable tester
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Characteristics

Applications
cable
Other characteristics
aeronautical, portable, compact

Description

THE COMPACT ENTRY INTO THE HIGH VOLTAGE TEST The W 444 Cable Tester and Functional Tester offers an economic entry into the class of high voltage testers. Voltages up to 2,250 VDC / 1,500 VAC and currents up to 3 A enable the testing of safety-related cables and harnesses as required above all in the aerospace industry, the railway industry as well as the automotive industry. The W 444 Test Device can be configured in its compact, portable 19-inch cabinet for a wide variety of individual applications. It offers up to 1,280 test points. High voltages up to 2,250 VDC in a compact, portable system Economic entry into the High-End Test High voltages up to 2,250 VDC / 1,500 VAC Non-hazardous according to DIN EN 61010 because of current limitation Programmable current source up to 3 A Depending on the model up to 265 or 1,280 test points Portable 19-inches cabinet Functional test for voltages that are not dangerous to touch Internal / external generators up to 25 VAC / 60 VDC connectable for the functional test RLC meter to measure user-defined combinations of resistance (R), inductance (L) and capacity (C) with programmable frequencies Accurate resistance measurement from 3 mOhm through four terminal measurement Flexible setting of test point cards with different voltage specifications for an economic configuration Convenient Autoprog function: connections and networks of a golden sample can be thread in automatically and imported to the PC for further processing Easy development of the test program on a standard PC Integration into customer-specific ERP* systems
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.