Cable & Network Testers, Oscilloscopes & Test Kits

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Fault finding is a lot faster when your test gear tells you exactly what is going on. Our cable and network testers, oscilloscopes and test kits give Australian electricians, data technicians and electronics engineers the tools to trace, verify and diagnose with confidence, from a cabling run to a circuit board. 

The range spans several jobs. Cable and network testers check continuity, wiring maps and data links, so you can certify an installation or track down a break. Oscilloscopes reveal what a signal is actually doing over time, turning invisible waveforms into a clear picture for electronics and control work. Complete test kits bundle the essentials into one grab-and-go case. 

Matching the instrument to your work matters, whether that is structured cabling, automotive diagnostics or bench electronics. Our team can help you choose gear that suits the task rather than gathering dust. 

Good diagnosis depends on instruments that read true, and accuracy slips without checks. We calibrate the test equipment we sell, backed by ISO 9001 certified processes and traceable results that stand up to audit and quality review. 

We deliver to trades, data installers and workshops across Australia. Not sure which tester or scope fits your work? Get in touch and we will point you the right way.

Frequently Asked Questions

A network cable tester checks that a data cable is wired correctly and carries a signal end to end. Basic units confirm continuity and pin mapping, spotting opens, shorts andmiswires. More advanced testers verify link speed and performance, letting you certify a structured cabling installation with confidence.

An oscilloscope displays how a voltage signal changes over time, drawing the waveform on screen. That lets you see frequency, amplitude, noise and timing that a multimeter cannot show. Electronics designers, technicians and automotive diagnosticians rely on it to understand and troubleshoot circuits and control signals.

Focus on bandwidth, which should comfortably exceed the highest signal frequency you work with, then sample rate, channel count and whether you need portability. A scope with too little bandwidth misrepresents fast signals. Tell our team the signals you measure and we will help you match a suitable model.

Kits vary, but many pair a multimeter or tester with accessories such as leads, clamps, probes and a carry case, giving you a ready set for common tasks.Buying a kit is often better value than assembling items separately and keeps everything together for field work.

Yes. Oscilloscopes and testers drift with use and age, and a scope showing the wrong amplitude or timing leads you astray. Calibration confirms readings are accurate, which matters for diagnostics and any certification work. We calibrate the test equipment we supply and issue traceable results.

It depends on the tester. Simple wire-map units confirm correct wiring but do not certify performance. Certification testers verify a cable meets a defined standard for speed and quality, producing a report. Choose the class of tester that matches the certification your job actually requires.

Yes. We stock cable and network testers, oscilloscopes and test kits and ship nationwide to trades, data installers and electronics workshops. Describe the work you do and the signals or standards involved, and we will recommend suitable instruments, with calibration where accuracy is critical.