Saelig Announces MT03A Milliohm and Motor Tester

The MT03A complements the PicoScope 4425A automotive oscilloscope.

Saelig Company, Inc. has introduced the Pico Technology MT03A Milliohm and Motor Tester, a remarkable device that changes the way low-resistance testing is performed. The MT03A can perform resistance testing of all windings on a 3-phase motor in under a minute, producing very accurate results that are automatically temperature-compensated via the included sensor. The MT03A complements the PicoScope 4425A automotive oscilloscope, adding another vital capability for testing both electric and internal combustion vehicles.

With its ground testing in compliance with UN ECE R100 regulations and a minimum test current of 200 mA, the MT03A has widespread applications, including fuel pumps, air-conditioning motors, regeneration pumps, blower motors, camshaft controls, EGR valves, turbo actuators, and more. This innovative device is ideal for checking grounds to ECUs, grounding straps, starter motor cables, safety grounds, weld contact quality, and grounding bond testing. The MT03A has USB connectivity for easy integration with a PC and does not need any external power supply. It comes encased in a durable rubber boot with a hanging bracket for ease of use, and an included S-hook allows for simple mounting.

The dedicated Windows software application provides a clear user interface that provides simplicity, speed, and complete control for the tester. The highly accurate milliohm values can be automatically temperature-compensated, and the MT03A ensures precision and reliability even in varying temperature conditions. The Kelvin clips are also included to minimize any contact resistance effects when connecting the MT03A to the component under test.

The MT03A an essential tool for any technician or engineer needing to test or verify resistances, motor windings, and bonding across many applications. It offers ease of use, speedy operation, and excellent accuracy. Designed to meet the needs of technicians and engineers in a wide range of industries, including automotive, off-highway, heavy-duty, industrial, marine, rail, mining, heavy equipment, access machines, and renewable energy, the MT03A is a versatile low-resistance testing tool.

For detailed specifications, free technical assistance, or additional information visit https://www.saelig.com/milliohm-tester/pq326.htm.

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