Fluke TP175 TwistGuard™ Test Probes
Fluke TP175 TwistGuard™ Test Probes is rated out of 5 by 3.
Key features
- Patented TwistGuard™ extendable tip shroud ensures electrical safety by reducing tip exposure while preserving versatility for different measurements
- Known for superior quality, ensuring reliable and accurate testing in industrial environments
- Rated CAT II 1000 V, CAT III 1000 V, CAT IV 600 V
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Product overview: Fluke TP175 TwistGuard™ Test Probes
- Adjustable tip length, allowing increased safety and precision
- Compatible with the TL22x series, TL238 and TL27 test leads
- Conforms to EN61010-031
- CAT II 1000 V, CAT III 1000 V, CAT IV 600, 10 A rating, CSA Listing
- One-year warranty
Specifications: Fluke TP175 TwistGuard™ Test Probes
Specifications | |
Ratings | CAT II 1000 V, CAT III 1000 V, CAT IV 600 V, 10 A max., Pollution Degree 2 |
Exposed probe tip length | 19 mm to 4 mm (0.75 inch to 0.16 inch) |
Environmental ratings | -20°C to 55°C (-4°F to 131°F) altitude: 2000 m (6,562 ft) |
TL175 and TL175E also available. TL175E includes removable 4 mm lantern tips that thread onto the lead tip. Conforms to EN61010-031 |
Models: Fluke TP175 TwistGuard™ Test Probes
Fluke TP175
TwistGuard™ Test Probes
Why can't I order these test probes
Fluke TP175 TwistGuard™ Test Probes are in stock and available through reaching out to an authorized Fluke distributor via: https://www.fluke.com/en-us/where-to-buy
Date published: 2023-03-14
Is it possible to purchase the banana jacks the screw on to these probes?
Rated 3 out of 5 by techwing from This is a great improvement for electrical safety We had an arc flash incident involving crossed meter probe tips, so I believe these type of probes are an important tool. With these leads in the covered position, that (fortunately non-injury... PPE worked perfectly) incident would not have occurred.
I would suggest a modified design that makes it possible to store these probes in the T5 Tester (that is the meter most of our electricians carry with them to every call). The shape of these probes does not store readily in the T5 probe grooves.
Also, not obvious from the product specifications, these meters drop to CAT II when the probe is fully exposed. There is a window that exposes the correct CAT rating based on the configuration of the probe.
An ideal design would fit readily with the T5 Tester, and maintain CAT III in either configuration. If even the first issue can be resolved, we would make this standard issue for all of our electricians.
BUT... this is still a good option where there is any potential for crossing probe tips.
Date published: 2016-12-10