The Metal-Body, Hand-Driven Analog Insulation Tester is a rugged instrument designed to evaluate insulation resistance in electrical wiring, motors, transformers, and other equipment without relying on batteries or electronics. Using manual hand-crank generation of test voltage, it provides a simple yet reliable method to test insulation integrity, even in remote or field environments. Its analog display gives direct reading of insulation resistance, making it durable and low-maintenance.
Uses
Insulation resistance testing of wiring, motors, transformers, and cables
Verification of insulation integrity in industrial and electrical installations
Maintenance and safety checks for insulation breakdown
Field testing where power or batteries are unavailable
Preventive maintenance in electrical installations, plants, and remote sites
Table
Feature
Details
Type
Analog Insulation Resistance Tester
Body / Build
Metal-bodied, rugged, hand-driven (no batteries required)
Measurement
Insulation resistance (Ohms or Megaohms) via manual test voltage generation
Display
Analog needle/meter reading
Suitable For
Wiring, cables, motors, transformers, electrical installations, remote or field environments
Power Requirement
None (manual hand-drive)
Applications
Field testing, preventive maintenance, insulation integrity verification
The hand-driven analog insulation tester offers a dependable, maintenance-free solution for checking insulation resistance — especially useful for field engineers, remote installations, and maintenance teams seeking reliable safety checks without reliance on power or electronics.