Clamp meters and amp meters
Fluke digital clamp meters are the ultimate amp meter tools offering precision and convenience for everyday use. These compact, easy-to-use amp clamp meters are designed for noise-free, reliable readings, whether you're in a tight space or have to get around extra-large conductors—perfect for quick, accurate daily measurements.
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With FieldSense™, clamps can measure current and voltage, without touching a live wire.
Fluke 393 FC Solar Clamp Meter CAT III 1500 V
Ideal for work outdoors on solar arrays and wind power systems.
Fluke 377 FC Non-Contact Voltage True-rms AC/DC Clamp Meter with iFlex
Get accurate voltage and current measurements through the clamp jaw.
Fluke 378 FC Non-Contact Voltage True-rms AC/DC Clamp Meter with iFlex
Includes clamp, leads, grounding clip, iFlex high-current probe, magnetic hanging strap, premium...
Fluke 376 FC True-RMS Clamp Meter with iFlex
Advanced troubleshooting for industrial and commercial electricians.
Fluke 325 True RMS Clamp Meter
Measures AC and DC current to 400 A as well as AC and DC voltage to 600 V.
Fluke 381 Remote Display True RMS AC/DC Clamp Meter with iFlex®
Detachable display allows you to take readings remotely or in tough-to-reach spots.
Fluke 902 FC True-RMS HVAC Clamp Meter
Fluke 902 FC True-rms HVAC Clamp Meter enables HVAC technicians to create reports and collaborate...
Fluke 375 True RMS AC/DC Clamp Meter
Fluke 375 clamp meter conducts high-frequency measurements and is compatible with the new iFlex...
Fluke 368 FC Leakage Current Clamp Meter
The Fluke 368 FC true-rms leakage current clamp meter helps you measure small problems before they...
Fluke 369 FC Leakage Current Clamp Meter
The Fluke 369 FC leakage current clamp meter offers wireless data recording and trending for...
Fluke a3001 FC Wireless iFlex® AC Current Module
Log and analyze measurement inside a closed cabinet.
Fluke a3000 FC Wireless AC Current Clamp Module
A fully functional true-rms current clamp meter that wirelessly relays measurements to other Fluke...
Fluke 324 True-RMS Clamp Meter with Temperature & Capacitance
Fluke 324 True-RMS Clamp Meter is a reliable, solid troubleshooting tool for commercial and...
Fluke 365 Detachable Jaw True RMS AC/DC Clamp Meter
Fluke 365 AC clamp meter has a thin, small jaw with a flexible lead, so gaining access to wires and...
Fluke 375 FC True-RMS AC/DC Clamp Meter
The Fluke 375 FC is a high-performance clamp meter with wireless communication, measures very low...
Fluke 374 FC True-RMS AC/DC Clamp Meter
The Fluke 374 FC offers advanced troubleshooting performance and is now part of the Fluke Connect®...
Fluke 355 True RMS 2000 A Clamp Meter
Versatile and rugged for high currents up to 2000A AC/DC. Extra wide jaw easily clamps around large...
Fluke a3002 FC Wireless AC/DC Current Module
AC/DC current module that wirelessly relays measurements from current clamp accessories to other...
Fluke 772 Milliamp Process Clamp Loop Meter
Fluke 772 milliamp process clamp meter saves time & money by measuring output signals without...
Fluke a3003 FC Wireless 2000 A DC Current Clamp Meter
The a3003 FC wirelessly relays measurements from current clamp accessories to other Fluke Connect®...
Fluke a3004 FC Wireless 4-20 mA DC Clamp Meter
The a3004 FC Wireless DC Current Clamp Meter is a fully functional current clamp meter that...
Fluke T6-1000 PRO Electrical Tester
T6-1000 PRO true-rms electrical tester with ground clip and belt holster
Fluke T5-1000 Voltage, Continuity and Current Tester
Measure up to 1000 V AC or DC without breaking the circuit
Fluke 321/322 Clamp Meters
The Fluke 321 and 322 are designed to verify the presence of load current, AC voltage and continuity...
Fluke 374 True RMS AC/DC Clamp Meter
Fluke 374 True RMS clamp meter provides increased display flexibility. Discover its benefits and...
Fluke T5-1000 / PRV240 Proving Unit Kit
The FLUKE-T5-1000/PRV240 is a Voltage/Continuity/Current Tester and Proving Unit Kit. The Fluke...
Fluke a3001 FC Wireless iFlex® AC Current Clamp Kit
Fluke Connect Wireless test tools show real-time measurements from remote modules up to 20 meters...
Frequently asked questions for clamp meters and amp meters
What are clamp meters?
Clamp meters are electrical tools designed for measuring current without direct contact with the conductor. They use a clamp that opens and surrounds a conductor, enabling safe and efficient current measurement, especially in tight or difficult-to-reach areas.
What are amp meters?
Amp meters, also known as ammeters, are devices specifically designed to measure electrical current flow within a circuit. These instruments are connected in series to the course, allowing them to measure the current accurately in amperes. This configuration ensures that the amp meter can provide precise readings, which is essential for monitoring and diagnosing electrical systems.
What are clamp meters used for?
Clamp meters are primarily used for measuring electrical current in various environments, including industrial and residential settings. They are essential for safely diagnosing electrical issues, especially in circuits where direct contact is challenging or risky.
What is an amp meter used for?
Amp meters are used for measuring the amount of electrical current passing through a circuit, which is vital in assessing the circuit's performance, identifying potential overloads, and ensuring electrical safety.
How do you use an amp meter?
To use an amp meter, integrate it into the circuit in series. This arrangement allows the current flowing through the course to pass directly through the amp meter, enabling it to measure the current accurately.
What does an amp meter test and measure?
An amp meter tests and measures the electrical current (in amperes) flowing through a circuit. It's used to monitor the current load, diagnose issues like fluctuations, and ensure electrical components function correctly.
Clamp meter vs multimeter?
A clamp meter is specialized for measuring current without physical contact with the conductor, offering ease of use and safety, particularly in tight spaces. On the other hand, a multimeter is a more versatile tool that can measure voltage, resistance, and sometimes current but typically requires direct contact with the circuit for accurate measurements.