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Fluke 376FC AC/DC Clamp Meter with iFlex For Industrial/Commercial Electricians, VFD Low Pass Filter For Accurate Measurements, Inrush Measurements, Bluetooth Connectivity For Remote Measurements

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Pattern Name: Clamp Meter


Features

  • Measures AC/DC current with included 18-inch or 36-inch iFlex current probe.
  • Connect your meter to your smartphone with fluke connect measurements, Remotely log, trend and monitor to pinpoint intermittent faults.
  • Read measurements on your phone at a safe distance, wearing less PPE while your meter takes all the risks.
  • Capture intermittent faults while performing other tasks using the logging capabilities of the Fluke 376 FC.
  • Create and share reports from the field via email, or converse in real time with ShareLive video calls

Description

The Fluke 370 FC Series (376 FC, 375 FC, and 374 FC) offers advanced troubleshooting performance. The iFlex flexible current probe allows for easy measurement around wires in tight spaces. In addition, all three clamps are now part of the Fluke Connect family of wireless test tools.

Brand: Fluke


Power Source: Alkaline


Style: 1000A AC/DC TRMS WIRELESS CLAMP W/ IFLEX


Color: yellow


Item Weight: 395 Grams


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 10.63 x 13 x 3.74 inches; 13.93 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 4695861


Batteries ‏ : ‎ 2 AA batteries required.


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ November 6, 2015


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Fluke Corporation


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


Best Sellers Rank: #20,708 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #18 in Clamp Meters


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  • This is a great device and worth the money
This is a great device and worth the money. The most important thing a meter can provide is accuracy. Prior to this meter I bought a Klein CL800 which is Klein's highest level of their new line of clamp meters. The Klein meter appears to be incredibly well made for the money, which I paid $120 +tax on Amazon, whereas the Fluke 376 FC is $419 on Amazon. Klein is a tool company that started making meters several years ago while fluke only makes electronic devices for testing electricity. It was eating at me that I did not have the Fluke and they appear to be the most trusted company in the meter business. The Klein does offer higher resolution readings on most settings and appeared to be fairly accurate. But I could no longer hold out knowing that I didn't have the most reliable meter in the industry so I ordered the Fluke 376 FC. After I received the Fluke, I noticed in the millivolts setting, while not connected to anything to test, the numbers were ranging all over the place. I called Fluke and they said the meter might be defective. I ended up ordering another 376 FC the next day to replace the first one. The second one did the same thing in the millivolts setting. I called Fluke again and talked to someone else and they told me that was normal. So, since I had two meters I decide to take some different measurements with the two Flukes. On about 5 different readings both Flukes gave me the exact same results. The Klein gave me the exact some results on several readings, too. However, on a couple of readings with the Klein, they were a little bit off from the two Flukes. They were still within the specs for accuracy. However, because is not Fluke I because concerned about how the Klein's accuracy would stand up over time. Some things I will mention about the Fluke 376 FC is that it only shows 1 decimal point on all readings. The Klein ranges depending on what you are measuring and often will show multiple decimal places. However this shouldn't be a problem for my needs. If I do run into a problem, I'm already considering getting a Fluke 3000 which has a much lower range to handle lower end electronic measurements and is only around $260 on Amazon. The Klein includes a flashlight, non-contact voltage detector, has a temperature setting, and will test diodes. The fluke has none of those items listed for the Klein. On the other had, the Fluke is very fast and appears to me more accurate than the Klein. I already have an IR temperature gun and a non-contact voltage tester so I really don't need those things built into my meter. One other note about the Fluke is that I would buy the 376 FC over the 375FC simply because it is only about $46 more on Amazon. I was going to buy the 375 FC but once I looked at the Fluke magnetic hanger and found out it was $45, I went with the 376 FC and ended up getting, in essence, a free iFlex probe too, which is around a $130 value on Amazon. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2016 by Michael Fenton

  • A work of art
Really well made. Great functionality Easy to use. All the features an average electrical worker needs, Plus! On the expensive side, but worth the money for certain tasks.
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2023 by Pierre Belarge

  • Excellent clamp
Had the older type of 376 clamp and loved it. 376FC has the wireless app connection and i love how smoothly it works.
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2024 by Olafur Geir Sigurjonsson

  • Passing on information
Babe, add photos with your ratings pass on to engineers great tool. Watching race.
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2024 by Lawrence Calafiore

  • Excelente producto, descripción correcta, buen servicio.
excelente producto, precio estuvo bien, entrega en tiempo correcto
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2024 by Carlos Andrés Espinoza Alfaro

  • The leads
The leads or wires that came with the unit are so stiff or hard, even is the outside temperature is quite a bit hot, I can only imagine how hard or difficult they will be to handle or use when the temperature drops or gets cold. I think FLUKE is a highly renowned and highly priced brand, so why are they including this cheap test leads as they brand ? Seen better on another less known or cheaper quality test instruments. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2023 by Antonio Rios

  • Best meter I’ve ever had
Very nice
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2024 by Travis Frazee

  • Works great
works good use it all the time
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2023 by Scott Elliott

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