Bench Multimeters
Laboratory-grade, professional high accuracy bench-based multimeters suitable for use in any application that requires additional levels of precision. All of the latest models from UNI-T, Fluke, Chauvin Arnoux and others.
Find out more about Bench Multimeters below.
- Autoranging benchtop digital multimeter
- Measure AC/DC voltage/current, resistance, capacitance, frequency and temperature
- Dual power - batteries or mains
- Suitable for Research & Development, Detection & Maintenance, Cal Labs
- 4.3” TFT-LCD, 480 x 272 pixel resoloution
- 4½ digit digital (60000 count)
- Two models available that vary in regards to their supported communication interfaces
- Desktop multimeter capable of measuring a variety of electrical parameters and temperature
- Includes an array of mathematical functions
- Dual measurement capability with a dual display
- TRMS AC voltage and current measurements
- USB interface
- 2,200,000 count benchtop digital multimeter ideal for laboratory use
- Wide range of electrical testing procedures
- 4.3" TFT-LCD screen, built-in memory, multiple interface types and more
- Dual measurement capability with a dual display
- TRMS AC voltage and current measurements
- Bus interfaces: RS-232, GPIB, LAN and USB
- Simple setup with six buttons on panel
- Can perform four-wire tests with two leads
- Measures two parameters simultaneously
- Perform 4-wire measurements with only two test leads
- Two conductors per lead (one source and one measure)
- Excellent resolution and accuracy
- Measure ohms, volts, amps with a basic V dc accuracy of 0.01%
- Dedicated DC leakage current measurement technique
- Easy to set up and use
About Bench Multimeters
Bench-grade multimeters are much more accurate than their standard digital counterparts, making them suitable for use in laboratories, educational applications, workshops, and other environments that require high levels of precision.
The bench multimeter is generally much larger than a DMM - it can still be ported from test to test, but it's much more practical to use them in a fixed, bench-based area where you bring whatever you need to test to the multimeter and not the other way around.
As they generate much higher accuracy results, the bench multimeter can be used to spot problems and occurrences that a standard DMM might miss. This high level of precision ensures that you'll get a comprehensive view of whatever you're testing.
Depending on the model in question (certain lower-priced instruments may not have full functionality) a bench multimeter can measure AC/DC voltage, AC/DC, resistance, frequency, continuity, diode, and other electrical parameters.