Smallest and Handiest ofSimpson's Shock Resistant Analog VOMs The 160 combines the performance and reliability of the famousSimpson 260 in a convenient hand-held package. The self-shielding taut-band movementfeatures outstanding repeatability and resistance to stray magnetic fields.Internal circuits protect the meter from accidental overload. • Ideal for Nulling, Peaking and Trend Information • Quick, Positive "Yes/No" Checks for Voltage, Current andContinuity • Does Not Generate RF Radiation Which can cause Interference orTrigger External Sensitive Circuits • High Immunity to Voltage Transients and RF Interference—NoExpensive Chips to Wipe Out • Includes 22.5V and 1.5V Batteries and Test Leads With ProbeTip | Specifications (Continued) BATTERIES: 1.5V AA, 22.5V (Neda 3F, Eveready 505) OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE: 75_Ffor rated accuracy; less than 4% additional error over the range of +25_Fto +130_F. SIZE: 4-9/16" x 3-5/16" x 1-3/4" (11.59 x 8.41 x 4.45 cm) WEIGHT: Approximay 12 ounces (.34 Kg) CONSTRUCTION: Combination high impact plastic and phenolic case CIRCUIT TO GROUND VOLTAGE: 1000V AC/DC Max Quality Assurance defines Simpson Electric products in today’s market. The word“quality” became Simpson’s byword in theinstrument industry when, in 1927, Simpson’s founder,Ray Simpson, built the mechanism for theearth inductor compass; the same compass usedby Charles Lindbergh when he flew the "Spirit ofSt. Louis" on the first non-stop solo flight acrossthe Atlantic Ocean. For thirty-threehours, Lindbergh's life and his successdepended largely on Ray Simpson’s navigational instrument. |