Cable handle for sensor heads
- Transmit readings via cable
- The handle can easily be connected to a probe head or extendable telescope
- Use the button on the handle to store individual readings in the compatible measuring instrument
Internal Reference :
0554 2222Description
The Testo Cable Handle for Sensor Heads (0554 2222) is a reliable and versatile universal cable handle for probe heads, designed to make your measurement process easier and more efficient. This probe handle allows you to connect to different probe heads or an extendable telescope for flexible use across multiple applications. With a durable 1.4 m fixed cable, it ensures stable data transmission and accurate readings.
Key Features:
- Strong and lightweight cable handle for sensor heads
- Compatible with various probe heads and telescopes
- Transmits measurement readings reliably via cable
- Easy connection and disconnection for quick setup
- Integrated button to store individual readings directly on the instrument
This cable handle for probe head is an ideal addition for professionals who need versatility, durability, and precision in every measurement task.
Delivery Scope
Cable handle with fixed cable (cable length 1.4 m).
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
The Testo Cable Handle for Sensor Heads is used to connect different probe heads or an extendable telescope to a measuring instrument. It allows accurate data transmission through its built-in cable.
Yes, this universal cable handle for probe heads is compatible with a wide range of Testo probes, making it a flexible tool for various air velocity and environmental measurements.
The cable handle comes with a fixed cable that is 1.4 meters long, ensuring comfortable and stable connection during measurement tasks.
Yes, the probe handle includes a convenient button that lets you store individual readings directly on the connected measuring instrument.
Absolutely. The cable handle for probe head is built with high-quality materials for long-lasting performance and reliable data transmission in both field and laboratory conditions.