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Charged Cable Fault Locator and Direct Finder for Cable Technicians Solving Technical Problems

Charged Cable Fault Locator and Direct Finder for Cable Technicians Solving Technical Problems

Product Details:
Place of Origin: Xi'an ShanXi
Brand Name: XZH TEST
Certification: CE
Model Number: XHSB505B
Detail Information
Place of Origin:
Xi'an ShanXi
Brand Name:
XZH TEST
Certification:
CE
Model Number:
XHSB505B
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Technical Problems Solver Cable Identification Tool

Trading Information
Minimum Order Quantity:
1set
Packaging Details:
wooden packaging
Delivery Time:
5-8 work days
Payment Terms:
T/T
Supply Ability:
3000unit/year
Product Description
XHSB505B
This product was developed to address the urgent need for high-voltage cable construction, installation, and maintenance personnel to identify multiple cables on-site. It was developed with reference to advanced foreign technologies and guided by electromagnetic field theory, using modern electronic technology and tooling techniques.
Product Features:
  • Specialized cable identification technology
  • Direct finder capability for quick cable tracing
  • Expert technical problem solving
  • Professional charged cable technician services
  •  Large identification jaws suitable for various cables
  • accurate and error-free identification
  • tests both live and non-live cables
  • compact and portable, lightweight
  • extremely simple operation
  • clear and intuitive indicators
  • portable and aesthetically pleasing main and auxiliary components
  • adjustable receiver signal strength

    Charged Cable Fault Locator and Direct Finder for Cable Technicians Solving Technical Problems 0

    Coupling Method Precautions:

    1. No operation is required on the cable under test; simply clamp the transmitter clamp onto the cable for testing.

    2. Both ends of the cable sheath must be properly grounded; otherwise, the coupling current will decrease as the grounding resistance increases.

    3. The coupling method cannot be used if the sheath at both ends is not grounded or if the sheath is broken in the middle.

    4. When clamping the transmitter clamp into the cable, the arrow on the clamp should point towards the end of the cable.

    5. The receiver clamp and transmitter clamp must be kept at least 2 meters apart.