Voltage Tester has cushioned grip for comfort.

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Model 61-063 non-contact voltage tester locates breaks along live, insulated wires and detects power prior to service. Pen-sized tester incorporates over-molded cushioned grip that provides secure grasp on tool. It detects presence of AC voltage from 40 to 600 volts, and alerts user through audible signal emitting loud tone and LED indicator that illuminates brightly.



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IDEAL'S Non-Contact Voltage Tester has Ergonomic, Cushioned Grip for More Comfortable Use


LAS VEGAS, NV -- With the introduction of its Model 61-063 Non-contact Voltage Tester, IDEAL INDUSTRIES, INC. is providing electricians with a more comfortable hand-held tool to locate breaks along live, insulated wires and for detecting power prior to service in residential, commercial and industrial applications.

The pen-sized IDEAL tester incorporates an ergonomic, over-molded cushioned grip that reduces the stress applied on the operator's hand during repeated usage. In addition to enhancing comfort, the over-molded grip also makes for a more secure grasp on the tool.

The tester detects the presence of AC voltage from 40 to 600 volts, and then immediately alerts the user through an audible signal emitting a loud tone and an LED indicator that illuminates brightly for quick, accurate test results.

Small enough to fit in a shirt pocket, the IDEAL Non-contact Voltage tester is an essential tool for electrical contractors, maintenance personnel and do-it-yourselfers. It is backed by IDEAL's lifetime limited warranty, and ships with batteries included.

For more information, contact IDEAL INDUSTRIES, INC., Becker Place, Sycamore, Illinois 60178. Or phone 1-800-435-0705, Fax: 1-800-533-4483. On the web, www.idealindustries.com.

IDEAL INDUSTRIES, INC has been serving the electrical industry since 1916. IDEAL is one of the world's leading manufacturers of professional quality tools and supplies serving installation professionals in the construction, maintenance, data communications and original equipment manufacturing industries.

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