KLEIN TOOLS | Cable Tester, Coax Explorer® 2 Tester with Remote Kit | #VDV512-101
Cable Tester, Coax Explorer® 2 Tester with Remote Kit

DESCRIPTION
The Klein Tools Coax Explorer® 2 verifies proper continuity of F-connector coaxial cables and maps their location. The color-coded remotes allow for up to four cables to be tested and mapped, displaying cable status via LED indicators - PASS, OPEN, or SHORT - that also identify the cable/remote location. This compact tester fits in your pocket
- Cable tester tests coaxial cable and maps up to 4 locations
- Simple push button operation
- Easy-to-read LED panel indicates PASS, OPEN or SHORT conditions and the location of each cable
- Color-coded push-on remotes allow for up to four cables to be tested and mapped
- Test remotes and F-adapter snap into the remote holder and clip onto the tester for easy access and storage
- Includes removable, snap-on remote holder, 4 color-coded push-on remotes, F adapter and batteries
- Uses 2 replaceable AAA batteries
- Note: Does not work through cable splitters
- Carrying clip for easy transport
Common Questions About the Klein Tools Coax Explorer 2 Cable Tester
What is the Klein Tools Coax Explorer 2 Cable Tester used for?
The Klein Tools Coax Explorer 2 Cable Tester is used to test coaxial cable continuity and identify cable locations, quickly indicating pass, open, or short conditions.
Who is this cable tester designed for?
This tester is designed for cable installers, telecom technicians, and AV professionals who need a compact tool to troubleshoot and map coaxial cable runs.
What makes this coax tester different from basic cable testers?
Unlike basic testers, this model can map up to four cable locations using color coded remotes and clearly displays cable status and location through LED indicators.
At a Glance
• Coaxial cable tester with continuity verification
• Maps up to four cable locations
• LED indicators show pass, open, or short status
• Color coded push on remotes included
• Compact, pocket sized design
• Simple one button operation