UNI-T UT256 True-RMS Fork Clamp Meter
Overview
The UT256 is a True-RMS fork (open-jaw) clamp meter for tight spaces. The 15 mm open fork slips onto a conductor from the side — no need to thread a closed jaw around it — to measure AC and DC current up to 60 A. It's rated CAT III 600 V and True-RMS, so readings stay accurate on distorted waveforms.
Non-contact voltage detection, relative and zero modes, a backlit display, and a 1 m drop rating make it a quick, one-handed tool for crowded panels and junction boxes. It's backed by UNI-T's nearly 40 years of test-meter manufacturing.
Key Features
- Open fork jaw (15 mm) for current access in tight spaces
- AC and DC current up to 60 A, ±(2%+5)
- True-RMS measurement
- Non-contact voltage (NCV) detection
- Relative and zero modes
- Backlit display; auto power-off (~30 min)
- CAT III 600 V; 1 m drop protection
UT256 Details
Open-Fork Current Access
The 15 mm open fork measures current without closing a jaw around the conductor, so you can take a reading on a wire in a crowded panel or junction box with one hand — where a conventional clamp won't fit.
AC and DC to 60 A
The UT256 reads both AC and DC current to 60 A at ±(2%+5), with True-RMS sensing that keeps AC accurate on the distorted waveforms common around electronic loads.
Quick-Work Features
Non-contact voltage detection flags live conductors, a zero mode nulls DC offset, and relative mode references a reading — the basics for fast field checks. A backlit display and auto power-off round it out.
Applications
Current checks in crowded panels and junction boxes; HVAC and appliance service; quick troubleshooting where a closed clamp won't fit; and general electrical maintenance needing AC and DC current.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a fork clamp meter?
Instead of a closed jaw, it has an open fork that slips onto a conductor from the side — useful in tight spaces where a full clamp won't fit.
Does it measure DC current?
Yes — both AC and DC current up to 60 A.
Is it True-RMS?
Yes, so AC readings stay accurate on distorted waveforms.