Milwaukee® Expands Test & Measurement Product Line

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The Milwaukee Voltage Detector can be used for residential, commercial and industrial applications.
Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation continues to expand their Test and Measurement line with the introduction of the new 2200-20 Voltage Detector, 2265-20 Laser TEMP-GUN™ and multiple product accessories. Designed for professional residential, commercial and industrial applications, the new tools provide unmatched functionality and value to the end user.

“We continue to focus on developing tools with best-in-class performance and exceptional value,” says Jon Morrow, Director of Marketing, Test and Measurement for Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation. “Providing specialized features and functionality, the 2200-20 Voltage Detector and 2265-20 Laser TEMP-GUN round out the product line with competitive price points that provide professional solutions at multiple budget levels.”

The 2200-20 Voltage Detector is a rugged tool with a CAT IV 1000V safety rating and a wide 50 to 1000 volt AC range. To further improve safety on the jobsite, the 2200-20 indicates that it is powered and working properly with a constant green light, and indicates the presence of voltage with a blinking red light and loud beeper.

The 2265-20 Laser TEMP-GUN™ features a temperature range of -22 to 662°F (-30 to 350°C), a 10 to 1 distance to spot ratio and high/low alarm limits. Complete with a backlight on the display, users can easily read measurements in the dark.

The new accessories in the product line include Electrical Test Leads (49-77-1003), Electrical Test Probes (49-77-1004) and Electrical Alligator Clips (49-77-1005) that can all be used on Milwaukee’s Digital Multimeters, Clamp Meters and Fork Meters. Used in combination by professional users, they allow for more flexibility on the job while providing the highest CAT ratings.

With the introduction of these new products and plans to grow the Test and Measurement line in the future, MILWAUKEE® remains unwavering in their commitment to the trades, and will continue to offer innovative solutions in safety, performance and productivity.
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