Smallest and Handiest ofSimpson's Shock Resistant Analog VOMs The 160 combines the performance and reliability of the famousSimpson 260 in a convenient hand-held package. The self-shielding taut-band movementfeatures outstanding repeatability and resistance to stray magnetic fields.Internal circuits protect the meter from accidental overload. • Ideal for Nulling, Peaking and Trend Information • Quick, Positive "Yes/No" Checks for Voltage, Current andContinuity • Does Not Generate RF Radiation Which can cause Interference orTrigger External Sensitive Circuits • High Immunity to Voltage Transients and RF Interference—NoExpensive Chips to Wipe Out • Includes 22.5V and 1.5V Batteries and Test Leads With ProbeTip | Specifications (Continued) BATTERIES: 1.5V AA, 22.5V (Neda No.13F, Eveready 505) OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE: 75_Ffor rated accuracy; less than 4% additional error over the range of +25_Fto +130_F. SIZE: 4-9/16" x 3-5/16" x 1-3/4" (11.59 x 8.41 x 4.45 cm) WEIGHT: Approximately 12 ounces (.34 Kg) CONSTRUCTION: Combination high impact plastic and phenolic case CIRCUIT TO GROUND VOLTAGE: 1000V AC/DC Max |
| Quality Assurance defines Simpson Electric products in today’s market. The word“quality” became Simpson’s byword in theinstrument industry when, in 1927, Simpson’s founder,Ray Simpson, built the mechanism for theearth inductor compass; the same compass usedby Charles Lindbergh when he flew the "Spirit ofSt. Louis" on the first non-stop solo flight acrossthe Atlantic Ocean. For thirty-threehours, Lindbergh's life and his successdepended largely on Ray Simpson’s navigational instrument. |