⚡ Master your measurements with Fluke’s pro-grade test lead set!
The Fluke TLK287 Electronics Master Test Lead Set includes three color-coded test leads and alligator clips with low-leakage probes, featuring a 2.6-meter lead length and a 26mm jaw opening. Designed for professional use and compatible as a replacement for the Fluke 1550B MegaohmMeter, this USA-made set ensures precise, reliable electrical testing backed by a 1-year warranty.
Manufacturer | Fluke |
Part Number | 3045631 |
Item Weight | 11.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 8.43 x 10.7 x 2.6 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | TLK287 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Black/Red |
Style | ELECTRONICS MASTER TEST LEAD SET |
Pattern | Test Lead Set |
Power Source | Hand Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Usage | Professional |
Included Components | Fluke - Test Lead Kit (TLK287) |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 1 year |
H**E
Works as intended and nice set of Fluke leads
Nice quality wires and storage options. Functional as designed with lots of extras needed at times. Super easy to use and they work and fit as intended. Lead points are really sharp and hold up to the daily duties of these leads.
G**Y
Christmas gift
It was a Christmas present for my son. He loved it. Very pleased!! Thank you for a fast delivery and excellent product
N**E
For critical and sensitive measurements - only Fluke
For those, who doesn't like reading much, making long story short - it is Fluke, it says everything and hard to "evaluate and criticize" it because it is Fluke and that's all...For the rest here is why Fluke and when and where...Back in 2010z2014 used to work in Azerbaijan and company had Fluke calibration lab (around $2M stuff), providing measurement equipment calibration services to Caspian Sea oilfields related companies and their contractors... as also service provider company we had some materials (cables, boxes, connectors, antennas etc) and most of them before moving to new building were kept inside shipping containers used as storage (desert type high/low Temps and extremely high humidity)... cleaning up upper container I found Fluke 189 - out of box, just regular leads with it and almost all the parts of lead set lost, batteries leaked, no bag... just laying on the floor or one of the shelves for 5 years (batteries leaked and contacts damaged)...I was advised to throw it out as "it's gone"... I cleaned it, soldered battery compartment contacts and took to calibration lab - it not only passed calibration, but showed up less then 1/4 off of deviation for normal out of box new devices of its class... that Fluke 189 is still on my home lab desk, up and running.... - that's kind of answer for those "why Fluke" and why Fluke is so special....Recently friend of mine found similar out of box and without test leads Fluke 115 and presented to me, so I had to get leads for it and definitely not "just some.leads" and ordered above TLK287, but for my Fluke 189 and its regular leads went to Fluke 115 and I gave it to my kid. Taking into account above mentioned story of "garbage" Fluke 189 I think it is obsolet to start explaining how good Fluke test lead kit might be, why it is good, how easy to use or durable it might be... 😉 it's just Fluke and that's all...Now, when and where Fluke - when it isn't that critical to have exact and very accurate measurements, of course you can use regular $30‐$40 multimeter with its test leads or $25 Fluke like test lead set (similar to TLK287) and I'm using it for field operations and everyday use where accuracy is not that critical... of course if you can afford $1200 multimeter for such everyday use (like buying Rolls-Royce to use it as Uber taxi) you can do it.. but... and of course I have entry-level Fluke 101 as spare "emergency" tool in case regular $40 multimeter fails unexpectedly...So, when I comes to accurate measurements, versatile and durable equipment - definitely Fluke...When it comes to coax, phone or LAN cable test and measurement, if it isn't critical, Klein Tools $700 kit does great job, but if it is about data center wiring, where you have to measure exact bandwidth capacity and issue test certificates - also definitely Fluke...When it comes to oscilloscope, signal generators and protocol testers, even with great respect to Fluke, I prefer Tektronix (of course if you can't afford it's parent company Rohde&Schwarz scopes), and if it is about calibrated spectrum analyzers - only Rohde&Schwarz 😀 yes, way more cheaper Siglent and Rigol oscilloscopes also do the job (I'm about to get one as budget tool)... 😉
P**Z
Fluke test lead set.
A nice toy to add to the box. Makes troubleshooting easier. Expensive, but worth it.
B**Y
Fluke, Accessories Kit
Fluke never disappoints. This pack fits nicely in with my Fluke 376FC, also shown in the pic I provided. I have everything I need while in the field nicely protected in one hard case, which is also available on Amazon.
J**E
fluke kit
Arrived quickly and as described.
J**F
Not a good quality product.
Not impressed with the quality. I have had other fluke leads that are better quality. Only used few times and one lead started to come apart. Alligator clips are small and lead length are kind of short. Makes a decent set for home use, but not for professional industrial technicians.
A**N
proper fluke flexible supple leads
Probably a bt over priced but these are the classic flexible supple fluke leads that are a lot easier to use rather than the stiff kinky test lead stuff that just gets tangled and caught on other kit and components on the work bench etc
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