PRODUCT OVERVIEW
NON-CONTACT VOLTAGE DETECTOR WITH LED LIGHT
The Milwaukee Non-Contact Voltage Detector with LED Light (2202-20) is used for residential, commercial and industrial applications. The 2202-20 can detect between 50 and 1000V AC and has an industry leading safety rating of CAT IV 1000V.
With a built in bright LED work light, the 2202-20 is two tools in one. The durable tip allows for easy checking of power outlets. The 2202-20 is also designed with a green “Power On” indicator light so you know the voltage detector is working properly before use.
Extra bright LED work light makes working in dark areas easier than ever
CAT IV 1000V safety rating is safe for all applications including industrial applications
Green Power On indicator light tells you the voltage detector is working properly before use
Easy to use rear push button design
Pocket clip allows for easy storage and retrieval from pocket
Industry leading non-contact voltage detection technology
Powered by two easy to replace AAA batteries
IN THE BOX
One (1) Voltage Detector with LED (2202-20)
Two (2) AAA Batteries
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
SKU
milwaukee-2202-20
MODEL
2202-20
UPC / ISBN
045242226146
BRAND
Milwaukee
SHIPPING WEIGHT
0.19 lb
SHIPPING DIMS
9 x 1 x 3
CONDITION
New
MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY
1 Year
RETURN POLICY
Unopened Only, 30 Days
PACKAGE TYPE
Individual
POWER SOURCE
Cordless
ADDL SPECS
AC Voltage: 1000
Application : Voltage Detection
Case Included: No
Color / Finish: Red with black trim
Continuity: No
CSA Certified: Yes
DC Polarity Indicator: No
DC Voltage: 0
Digital / Analog: Analog
Impedance: No
Material: CAT IV 1000V safety rating for a Plastic Voltage Detector with built in LED light
Maximum Amperage (A): 0
Meter Type: Multimeter
MFG Model # (Series): 2202-20
Non-Contact Voltage Detection: Yes
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WARNING: Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling, and other construction activities contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. Some examples of those chemicals are: lead from lead-based paints, crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry products, and arsenic and chromium from chemically-treated lumber.