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Transcript
An All New Way to Measure Amps
EECT74
Amp Hound
Features and Benefits
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No need to remove a fuse which reduces the
amount of time to determine the current in the circuit.
Finding parasitic drains can now be done without
removing a fuse or resetting the offending circuit.
No more – pull a fuse, check the meter, pull a
fuse, check the meter…Instead, check the complete
fuse box quickly.
Intelligent Audible tones & digital displays
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Active circuit unit beeps 3 times & displays amp value.
Inactive circuit beeps continuously and displays (000)
Open or blown fuse will not beep & displays (- - -) .
6v, 12v, or 24v
Electrical Systems
Exclusive until March 1, 2014
Technical Support
800-537-1077
Country of origin: China
Snap-on and Blue-Point are registered trademarks of Snap-on Incorporated.
All other trademarks are marks of their respective holders.
©Snap-on Incorporated 2013. All Rights Reserved.
Snap-on, 2801 80th Street, Kenosha, WI 53143 www.snapon.com
November 2013
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EECT74
CONVENIENT – Touch the probes to the top
of the Fuse.
AUDIBLE – Tones lets you know when you are
touching a fuse – no guesswork. Makes working
on under-the-dash fuse boxes simpler.
VERSITILE – Tests all of the most common
automotive fuses types and amp ranges.
Note: Will not short a circuit
while the fuse is removed
Snap-on and Blue-Point are registered trademarks of Snap-on Incorporated.
All other trademarks are marks of their respective holders.
©Snap-on Incorporated 2013. All Rights Reserved.
Snap-on, 2801 80th Street, Kenosha, WI 53143 www.snapon.com
November 2013
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EECT74
P/N
Specifications
Operating Voltage
Amperage Range
Minimum Detectable Current
Small Scale Resolution
Large Scale Resolution
Fuse Type/Range*
Mini (ATM)
Standard (ATC)
Maxi
Accuracy
Battery Powered
Battery life
Auto off
Banana Jacks
Size
Weight
Operating Temperature
Test Leads
Case
Replacement Parts
6V, 12V, 24V
5mA to 50A
5ma for 5A fuse, 50ma for 50A fuse
.01A (10mA)
.1A (100mA)
5A,7.5A,10A,15A,20A,25A,30A
5A,7.5A,10A,15A,20A,25A,30A
30A,40A,50A
+/- 5% of display
3 x AA Alkaline Battery(Not Included)
Approx. 500 hrs of continuous use
After Approx. 10 minutes of inactivity
Standard 4mm safety shrouded Jacks
5.5”x3.5”x1.5”
0.5 lbs
20°F - 120°F
36” 1000V CATIII 10A
Nylon Pouch
*Fuse values that aren’t listed may be measured with only minor increased accuracy error.
Snap-on and Blue-Point are registered trademarks of Snap-on Incorporated.
All other trademarks are marks of their respective holders.
©Snap-on Incorporated 2013. All Rights Reserved.
Snap-on, 2801 80th Street, Kenosha, WI 53143 www.snapon.com
EECT74-1
Test Leads (36” 1000V CATIII 10A)
EECT74-PB Storage Pouch
WARNINGS
• Probing points are sharp and can cut
• Probing points can be break, causing flying objects
Sharp points and flying objects can cause injury
• Use of diagnostic equipment on a rotating engine poses a risk of flying
particles and entanglement
Wear safety goggles (User and Bystander).
Use caution in routing cables.
Flying particles can cause injury
Poorly routed cables and test leads can cause entanglement and injury
• Use of diagnostic equipment can cause electrical shock, fire, and explosion
Use caution and proper procedures when connecting and disconnecting
leads.
Diagnostic equipment must be located 18 in. or more above floor level.
• Avoid sparks and other sources of ignition.
Electrical shock, flames and explosion can cause injury
• Improper use can cause hazardous conditions
Read and follow all safety precautions accompanying the product
Unexpected electrical, thermal, or mechanical occurrences can cause injury
Read additional safety warnings on pages W1 to W4 in Catalog 1200
November 2013
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