Southwire 40116N NCV Detector 100-600V AC
Southwire 40116N NCV Detector 100-600V AC
Southwire 40116N NCV Detector 100-600V AC
Southwire 40116N NCV Detector 100-600V AC
Southwire 40116N NCV Detector 100-600V AC

Southwire 40116N NCV Detector 100-600V AC

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$19.99 USD & FREE Shipping.
  • Southwire Pen style voltage tester
  • AUDIBLE AND VISUAL INDICATION of AC voltage on two ranges: 24 to 600v and 100 to 600v
  • INCREASED BATTERY LIFE: the auto power off feature increases the battery life by powering off after 5 minuets of inactivity
  • Green LED indicates tester is ready for use
  • BUILT-IN FLASHLIGHT: this non contact AC voltage detector features a built-in flashlight for user convenience in dim lighting
Overview

Non-contact AC voltage detector quickly checks for the presence of live voltage on wiring and electrical devices. Features a built-in flashlight for added convenience.

Southwire 40116N NCV Detector 100-600V AC

Specifications
General Information
Brand
Southwire
Part Number
40116N
Product Type
Non-contact AC voltage detector
UPC
032886963025
Packaging
Retail
Country of Origin
China
California Residents
Proposition 65 Warning
Physical Characteristics
Color
Brown/Black
Width
0.83"
Height
6.23"
Weight
0.07 kg
0.16 lb
Details
Features
Southwire Pen style voltage tester
AUDIBLE AND VISUAL INDICATION of AC voltage on two ranges: 24 to 600v and 100 to 600v
INCREASED BATTERY LIFE: the auto power off feature increases the battery life by powering off after 5 minuets of inactivity
Green LED indicates tester is ready for use
BUILT-IN FLASHLIGHT: this non contact AC voltage detector features a built-in flashlight for user convenience in dim lighting
AC Voltage
100-600V
Batteries
Two AAA Batteries
Why would you use this tool for ?
About manufacturer
Southwire

Southwire has been a family-owned business stretching all the way back nearly 100 years to 1937 when Roy Richards started his own business installing power poles near his home with the goal of bringing electricity to his grandmother’s home. After serving in World War II, Richards saw another opportunity – wiring – when he noticed that many of the power poles he had installed were still unwired. The solution, of course, was to produce the needed wire himself and so with a few employees, Southwire was started. Since they began in 1950, Southwire has expanded their business and helped drive innovation all while keeping the mindset of a family-owned business ensuring quality every step of the way.

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