$592.28
Fluke 373 True-RMS AC clamp meter with 600A measurement capacity and backlit LCD. This device was designed for accurate electrical diagnostics in industrial and commercial environments. Ideal for CNC maintenance, control cabinet work, and general service applications.
4 in stock
The Fluke 373 True-RMS AC Clamp Meter delivers accurate, dependable electrical measurements for professional technicians and industrial maintenance personnel. With a 600 amp AC current rating and True-RMS capability, it ensures precise readings even on non-linear loads commonly found in CNC machines, motors, and modern electrical systems.
A large backlit LCD improves visibility in low-light control cabinets, while the compact jaw design provides easy access into tight spaces. Built for durability and trusted across the electrical industry, the Fluke 373 is a reliable tool for diagnostics, troubleshooting, and daily electrical measurement tasks.
◦ Manufacturer: Fluke
◦ Model: 373
◦ Measurement Type: True-RMS AC clamp meter
◦ AC Current Range: 600 A
◦ Jaw Opening: 1.3 in (33 mm)
◦ Display: Backlit LCD
◦ Voltage Measurement: 600 V AC/DC
◦ Safety Rating: CAT III 600V / CAT IV 300V
◦ Power Source: Battery-powered
◦ Included Accessories: Test leads set
◦ Electrical system diagnostics and maintenance
◦ Measuring high-current AC loads on machinery and equipment
◦ Troubleshooting CNC machines, motors, and control cabinets
◦ Field service work requiring quick clamp-style current readings
◦ True-RMS accuracy for reliable readings on non-linear loads
◦ 600A AC measurement capability for industrial environments
◦ Large backlit display for easy visibility in low-light enclosures
◦ Slim jaw design for accessing tight control cabinet spaces
◦ Durable Fluke construction designed for daily professional use




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