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User's Manual RISHMax 10 Operating Elements

1 Terminal Sockets
RISHABH 0
C
2 LCD Display
1000 V
fused 3 Data HOLD/ ON Pushbutton
4 Pushbutton for Relative value
Digital Multimeters 30893 5 Function Selector Switch for ON/OFF
and Measurement Function Selection
6 Pushbutton for Automatic or Manual
range selection
7 Multifunction Pushbutton ( yellow key)
FUNC AUTO/MAN REL HOLD/ON

W
OFF F
V~ mA

V
0
A
RISHMax 10 Display
C 0
C

A~ V~

mA~ Hz/% 1 Digital Display with Indication of Decimal Point and


F
W
OFF
Polarity
2 Low Battery Display
3 REL, HOLD, Display
4 Continuity Test Display : Buzzer Indication
5 Diode Measurement Display
6 Display for Unit of Measured Quantity
7 Display for Automatic Measuring Range Selection
8 Display of Selected Current / voltage Type

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1 Safety Features and Precautions * Verify that the test leads are in good condition, e.g. no
1. Safety Features and Precautions ................... 5 You have selected an instrument which provides you with a cracked insulation, no open circuits in the leads or
high level of safety. connectors.
2. Initial Start-up ................................................... 7 * This meter must not be used for measurements on circuits
The RISH Max 10 digital multimeter is manufactured
3. Selecting Measuring Functions & Ranges .... 8 with corona discharge (high-voltage).
in complaince with safety regulations. In case of incorrect
3.1 Measuring Function Selection............................ 8 use or careless handling, the safety of both user and * Be particularly careful when measurements are made in HF
3.2 Automatic Measuring Range Selection.............. 9 multimeter is not assured. electrical circuits. Dangerous composite voltages may be
3.3 Manual Measuring Range Selection.................. 9 present.
To maintain the safe and proper condition of the meters * Measurements under moist ambient conditions are not
4. Liquid Crystal Display .................................... 10
permitted.
4.1 Digital Display ................................................... 10 and to ensure their safe operation, it is absolutely neces-
* Do not exceed the permissible overload limits of the
5. Buzzer .............................................................. 11 sary to carefully and completely read these operating measuring ranges. Limit values can be found in the table
6. Measurement Value Storage “HOLD”............ 11 instructions before using any meter. These instructions "Measuring Ranges" in chapter 15 "Specifications".
7. REL - Relative value measurement ............... 11 must be followed in all respects.
8. Voltage Measurement ..................................... 11
Observe the following safety precautions : * All current ranges are equipped with fuses. The maximum
9. Current Measurement .................................... 13 * The meter must only be operated by persons who under- allowable voltage for the measuring current circuit
9.1 AC Measurement with (Clip-on) C.T. ................ 14 stand the danger of shock hazards and know how to apply (=nominal voltage of the fuse) is equal to 600 V~.
10. Diode Testing & Continuity Measurement .... 15 safety precautions. Shock hazards exist anywhere, where * The instrument may only be used in power installations
10.1 Diode Testing .................................................... 15 voltages of more than 30 V (TRMS) may occur. when the electrical circuit is protected with a 20 A fuse
10.2 Continuity Testing ............................................. 16 * Do not work alone in shock hazardous environment while or circuit breaker, and the nominal voltage of the installation
carrying out measurement
11. Resistance Measurement ............................... 17 does not exceed 1000V.
* The maximum allowable voltage between any terminal
12. Capacitance Measurement ............................ 18 sockets (1) and earth is equal to 1000 V. Voltages of
13. Frequency & Duty cycle Measurement ........ 20 greater than 500 V may only be applied to sockets " ", and
13.1 Frequency Measurement ................................. 20 "V" with the selector switch in the voltage measurement
13.2 Duty Cycle Measurement ................................. 20 position (selector switch in "V" position).
14. Temperature Measurement ............................ 21 * Take in to account that unexpected voltages can occur at
devices under test (e.g. defective devices). For example,
15. Specifications ................................................. 22 capacitors can be dangerously charged.
16. Maintenance .................................................... 27
16.1 Battery .............................................................. 27
16.2 Fuses ................................................................ 28
16.3 Housing ............................................................. 29
17. Repair and Replacement parts service ......... 30

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Repair, Parts Replacement and Calibration Note ! 3.2 Automatic Measuring Range Selection
After opening the meter, live parts may be exposed. There- Electrical discharge and high frequency interference These multimeters features autoranging for all measuring
fore, the meter must be disconnected from the measuring can cause incorrect displays, and may block ranges except for the ranges 400 mV ~ and 10 A. Automatic
circuit prior to opening its case for repair, replacement of parts the measuring sequence. To reset, switch the selection is functional as soon as the meter is switched ON.
of calibration. If repair or calibration cannot be avoided unless meter off, and then back on. If this procedure is According to the measured quantity applied, the meter auto-
the meter is open and live, this work must be performed by a unsuccessful, briefly disconnect the battery from matically selects the measuring range which gives the best
qualified person who understands the danger involved. the contact terminals. resolution.

Faults and extraordinary Stress Attention ! 3.3 Manual Measuring Range Selection
When it must be assumed that the safe operation is no longer Before opening, disconnect the meter from the You can switch OFF autoranging, select and fix the ranges
possible, take the meter out of service and secure it against measuring circuit and observe chapter 16, manually according to the table given on page no. 10.
accidential use. page 27! First select the desired measuring function with the
function selector switch and, if appropriate, the
It is assumed that Safe operation is no longer possible, multifunction key.
* when the meter shows oblivious sign of damage, Briefly activate the AUTO/MAN key.
* when the meter no longer functions correctly, Automatic turn-OFF Manual mode is switched OFF if you press and hold the
* after a prolonged storage under adverse conditions, Your meter switches itself OFF automatically after AUTO/MAN key until you hear a second acoustic signal,
* due to severe stress due to transportation. 15 minutes, if no keys or the selector switch have been and the display switches to AUTO.
activated during this time. When switching back to automatic operation in the
2 Initial Start-Up 400 mV~ range occurs, the 4 V ~ range is activated.
Battery Switching the Meter back ON
Fit the meter with battery (batteries) provided along with the Activate the HOLD/ON key.
meter
please see chapter 16.1, page 27, before initial start-up of Switching the Meter OFF
your instrument, or after a lengthy period of storage. Turn the selector switch to the OFF position.

Switching the Meter ON 3 Selecting Measuring Functions and Ranges


Turn the Function selector switch from the OFF position to the 3.1 Measuring Function Selection
desired measuring function. The desired measuring function is selected with the Function
All of the segments of LCD are activated briefly. selector switch (blue or yellow printing). In order to select the
A drawing of the LCD can be found on page 2. function printed in yellow half circle, the yellow multifunction AC
key must also be pressed. If the multifunction key is pressed
again, the function printed in blue half circle is reactivated.

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5 Buzzer Connect the measurement cable as shown. Terminal " "
The following steps are acknowledged by an sound signal : should be grounded, and the second measuring cable with
* New measurement function selection a higher potential connected to Terminal "V".
* Activation or deactivation of the following functions :
AUTO/MAN, REL or HOLD
* When measuring AC Voltage > 750 V, DC Voltage > 1000 V, The measuring range 400 mV ~ can only be
AC/DC mA > 400.0 mA, AC/DC A > 10 A, the buzzer will selected manually with the "AUTO/MAN" key!
keep sounding as the overload warning.
* Approximate 1 minute before the meter is auto power off,
the buzzer will raise constantly 5 sounds to warning. Make certain that the current ranges ("mA" or "A")
Before the meter is power off, the buzzer will raise one long are deactivated and that the measurement cables
sound to warn the user. are connected to the correct terminals, "V and ",
before connecting your multimeter for the measure-
Note : For Temperature (0C), Frequency (Hz), Duty cycle (%) ment of voltage! If the fuse tripping limit values are
6 Measurement Value Storage "HOLD" exceeded due to operator error, both the operator
and Capacitance (F) measuring range is always Auto. By pressing the HOLD/ON key, the currently displayed mea-
and the instrument are in danger! Observe the volt-
No manual range selection is possible. surement value can be "held", and "HOLD" is simultaneously
are limit values as printed on the meter !
displayed on the LCD.
4 Liquid Crystal Display The Hold display is switched OFF if :
* the Hold key is reactivated
* the function selector switch is operated Select the respective voltage type which corresponds to the
4.1 Digital Display * the yellow multi function key is activated for a change of measuring value by briefly pressing the yellow multifunction
The digital display shows the measurement value, decimal function, e.g. AC ----> DC. key. Each activation of the key causes alternate switching
point and sign. The selected measuring unit and function are * REK key is activated. between AC and DC, as well as acknowledgment by means
displayed. When measuring DC quantities minus sign of an sound signal. The symbols DC and ~ AC indicate the
* AUTO/MAN key is activated selected voltage type in the LCD display.
appears in front of the digits, if the positive pole of the
measurement magnitude is applied to the " " input. After selection of this function with the selector switch,
"OL" appears if the measuring range upper limit is 7 REL - Relative value measurement the voltage type DC is always activated.
exceeded. REL key is the key to measure relative value & it acts in
activation. All functions can be used for Relative value
The digital display is updated thrice per second for V, A, W, Measurement except Hz / duty, diode & continuity function.
Capacitance, Frequency & Duty cycle measurements.
8 Voltage Measurement
By pressing the HOLD/ON key, the currentl
0
C

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* In the 400 mA measuring range an intermittent sound signal Some currents transformers include safety devices, which pre-
warns you, if the measurement values has exceeded the vent dangerous voltage increases at open electrical circuits.
measuring range upper limit value. The maximum allowable operating voltage at the primary con-
First switch off the power supply to the measuring ductor is equal to the nominal voltage of the current trans-
circuit and/or to the load, and discharge any capac- * The 10 A current measuring range is protected with a 16 A/
former. When reading the measurement value, consider the
itors which might be present. 600 V fuse. transformation ration of the transformer, as well as additional
* If a fuse blows, eliminate the cause of the overload before display error.
a) Select function A with the function selector switch for cur- placing the meter back into operation!
rents > 400 mA, or function mA for currents < 400mA. When * Fuse replacement is described in chapter 16.2, page 28. 9.1.2 Transformer Output mV/A.
Some transformers have a voltage output(designation: mV/A).
measuring currents of an unknown magnitude, select the Consequently, the secondary connection must be connected
highest measuring range first. to and V.
b) Select the function corresponding to the measured quantity
by briefly pressing the yellow multi-function key. Each time the
key is pressed, alternate switching takes place between AC
and DC, and change over is acknowledge by sound signal.
The symbols DC and ~ AC indicate the selected current
type in the LCD display. 0
C
After selection of this function with the selector switch,
the Current type DC is always activated.
c) Connect the measuring instrument in series to the load as
shown (without contact resistance).
0
C
Notes on Current Measurement :
* The meter must be used only in power systems, when the
current circuit is protected with a 20 A fuse or circuit
breaker, and the nominal voltage of the system does not
exceed 600 V.
If current transformers are operated with an open
10 Diode Testing & Continuity Measurement
* Make the measuring circuit connections mechanically
strong and secure, so that they do not accidently open. The circuit on the secondary side, e.g. due to defective 10.1 Diode Testing
conductor cross sections and connection points should be or disconnected leads, a blown fuse in the meter or
designed to avoid excessive heating. a wrong connection, dangerously high voltages can Verify that the device under test is electrically dead.
* Current ranges up to 400 mA are protected with a FF1.6 A/ occur at the connections. For this reason, verify External voltages would falsity the mesurement
600 V fuse. that the current circuit of the multimeter and sec- results!
ondary winding of transformer connected to the
multimeter form an intact circuit. Connect the trans-
* Set the function selector switch to " ".
former to the sockets and mA or A
* Connect the device under test as shown.

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Conducting Direction and Short-Circuit * Connect the Device Under Test as shown. The resistance measured at the moment the REL key is
The measuring instrument displays the forward voltage in pressed serves as a reference value. This value is then
volts. As long as the voltage drop does not exceed the maxi- automatically subtracted from all measured value.
mum display value of 1,000 V, you can test several elements
connected in series. Deleting Zero Adjustment
0
Short the leads connected to meter and then press REL key.
C
Reverse Direction or Interruption or Activate the function selector switch.
The measuring instrument displays a voltage of 'OL' or Switch the Multimeter off.

11 Resistance Measurement
Resistors and semiconductor paths in parallel to
the diode distort the measurement results! Verify that the device under test is electrically dead. Be absolutely certain that the device under test is
External voltages would falsify the measurement electrically dead. External voltages would falsify the
results! measurement results!

* Set the selector switch to " W


". Set the function selector switch to "F"
* Connect the Device Under Test as shown. Connect the (discharged!) device under test socket " " and
0
C "F" with measurement leads. Polarized capacitors must be
connected to the " " socket at the " -- " pole.

0
C
10.2 Continuity Testing
0
C
Verify that the device under test is electrically dead.
External voltages would falsify the measurement
results! Zero Adjustment (Relative mode)
In the measurement of resistance the inherent error of the
meter and the resistance of leads can be eliminated by zero
* Set the selector switch to " " adjustment.
Resistors and semiconductor paths in parallel to
Press the yellow multifunction key to switch to the continuity - Short the leads connected to meter
- Press REL key the capacitor falsify the measurement results!
measuring range. Display of the symbol is activated. The instrument acknowledges zero adjustment with a sound To measure small value capacitors please use
signal & value close to 00 & REL are displayed on LCD. short measurement cables!
The instrument generates a continuous sound signal at a If is displayed the measured values are not valid.
measured resistance of 0... approx. < 75 W
.

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Zero Adjustment (relative mode) 13 Frequency & Duty Cycle Measurement b) Connections are made the same way as for Voltage
For the measurement of small capacitance values in the 5 nF 13.1 Frequency Measurement measurement
and 50 nF ranges, the inherent error of the meter and the a) Set the function selector switch to V~/Hz/% and press Yellow
capacitance of the leads can be eliminated by zero adjust- multi-function key, as shown on page 21. c) Measuring range for duty cycle and maximum allowable
ment. voltage can be found in chapter "Specification".
The frequency measurement mode is activated. "Hz" symbol
- Connect the leads to the meter without without Device under test
- Briefly Press the REL key. is displayed on the LCD. The digital display is expanded to
The instrument acknowledges zero adjustment with an 9999 digits. Only the auto mode is possible, no manual range
V~
sound signal, and a value close to "00.00" and REL are dis- is possible.
played at the LCD. The capacitance measured at the b) Connections are made the same way as for voltage V~
moment the key is activated serves as a reference value. measurement.
This value is then automatically subtracted from all mea- c) The lowest measurable frequencies and the maximum
sured values. allowable voltages can be found in the chapter 15.
"Specifications".

Deleting Zero adjustment 13.2 Duty Cycle Measurement


Press REL key a) With duty cycle measurement, we can determine the ratio 0
C
clearance is acknowledged by buzzer sound. of pulse duration to cycle time of recurring square wave
or Activate the function selector switch signals. The duty cycle that is the percentage pulse duration
or Switch the multimeter off. of signal is displayed on LCD i.e.

pulse duration
Duty cycle (%) = X 100 14 Temperature Measurement
Note : The applied frequency must cycle duration
remain constant during
the duty cycle measurement.
b) Set the function selector switch to V~/Hz/% and press RishMax - 10 allows you to measure temperature with K-type
yellow multi-function key twice as shown on page 21. thermocouple (NiCr-Ni) in the range 00C to +13000C.
The duty cycle (%) mode is activated. "%" symbol is Set the function selector switch to "0C".
Connect the sensor as shown below.
displayed on LCD.
K-type
sensor

0
C

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15 Specifications Meas. Measuring Digital display inherent Overload capacity
1)
Reference Conditions
Function Function deviation at
Meas. Measuring Input Impedance reference conditions Overload Ambient
Function Function Resolution + (...% of rdg + ...digits) Overload value duration
Temperature + 23 0C + 2 K
400.0mV 0.75+2
V(AC) / V(DC) Relative Humidity 45% ... 55%
4.000V
400.0mV 100m V >20MW V 40.00V 0.5+2 1050V(DC) Continuous Measuring Magnitude
4.000V 1mV 11MW 400.0V
V 40.00V 10mV 10MW 1000V Frequency Sine, 50 Hz
400.0V 100mV 10MW 400.0mV 1.5+5 Measuring Magnitude
1000V 1V 10MW 4.000V
400.0mV 100m V 1050V(AC) Waveform Sine
11MW V 40.00V 1+5
rms
Continuous
4.000V 1mV 11MW 400.0V Battery Voltage 3 V + 0.1 V
V 40.00V 10mV 10MW 1000V 1+10
400.0V 100mV 10MW
40.00mA 0.8+2 480mA Continuous
1000V 1V 10MW
Approx. Voltage drop
A 400.0mA
4) 4)
Ambient Conditions
10.00A
4)
1.5+5
at max. meas. current
40.00mA 1+5 480mA Continuous
Working Temperature
40.00mA 10mA 450mV A 400.0mA Range - 10 0C ... + 50 0C
A 400.0mA 100m
A 4.2V 4) 4)
10.00A 4) 2+5
10.00A 1) 10mA 750mV Storage Temperature
40.00mA 10mA 450mV 400.0W 0.8+5
A 400.0mA 100m
A 4.2V
Range - 25 0C ... + 70 0C
4.000kW
10.00A 1) 10mA 750mV 40.00kW 0.8+2 500V
Climate Classification 2z/-10/50/70/75% (without
Open-circuit voltage
400.0kW DC/AC 10 min batteries)
400.0W100mW 4.000MW 1+5 rms
4.000kW 1W 40.00MW 2+5 in compliance with VDI/VDE 3540
40.00kW 10W Acoustic signal for
400.0kW100Wapprox 0.45V 400.0W0...<75W (approx)
Relative Humidity 45 ... 75%
4.000MW 1kW 1.000V 2+10 Elevation to 2000 m
40.00MW10kW
5.000nF 3+402)
400.0W100mW
approx 1V 50.00nF 2+102) 500V 10 min
1.000V 1mV
F 500.0nF 0.5+3
2)
DC/AC
5.000nF 1pF rms
5.000m F 1+2
2)
Display
50.00nF 10pF 50.00m F 1.5+22)
F 500.0nF 100pF 200.0m F 5+103) LCD display field (50 mm x 30 mm) with digital display and
5.000m F 1nF
50.00m F 10nF 10.000Hz
display of unit measure, current type and various special
200.0m F 100nF <1kHz : 1000V
fmin
100.00Hz functions.
Hz 5) 1.0000kHz 0.2+2 <10kHz : 400V Continuous
10.000Hz 0.001Hz 10Hz 10.000kHz
100.00Hz 0.01Hz 10Hz <500kHz : 40V
Hz
2)
1.0000kHz 0.1Hz 10Hz
100.00kHz
except 400mV
Digital
500.0kHz
10.000kHz 1Hz 10Hz 10Hz...1kHz : +5D
Display/Char. Height 7 segment digits / 10 mm
100.00kHz 10Hz 10Hz % 2.0...98.0%
500.0kHz 100Hz 10Hz
1kHz...10kHz : +5D/kHz Number of Places 3 3/4 place 3999 steps
% 2.0...98.0% 0.1% 500V DC/AC
Overflow Display "OL"
0
C 0...+1300 0C 2+3 10 min
Sensor rms Polarity Display "--" sign is displayed when
K-type 1) At 0 0C... + 40 0C
0
C
0
0...+1300 C 0
1C NiCr-Ni 2) With zero adjustmet “REL”.
plus pole is at " "
3) Time required for measurement approximately 60 seconds. Measuring Rate 3 measurements/s
1) max. 10 A / 30 min. 12 A / 5 min. 16 A / 30 Sec 4) max. 10 A/30 min 12 A/5 min 16 A/30 s
2) Indication for frequency measurement expanded to 9999 D 5) Indication of the frequency measurement expanded to up to 9999 digits

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Power Supply 16 Maintenance
Battery RISHMax 10 Attention :
2 x 1.5 V mignon cell Disconnect the instrument from the measuring circuit before
zinc-carbon cell per IEC R6 opening the instrument to replace the battery or the fuse !
alkaline manganese cell per
IEC LR 6 16.1 Battery
Battery RISHMax 10 Before initial start-up, or after storage of your instrument,
with zinc-carbon cell : make sure that no leakage has occurred at the instrument
approx. 300 hr. battery. Repeat this inspection at regular intervals.
with alkaline manganese cell : If battery leakage has occurred, electrolyte from the battery
approx. 600 hr. must be carefully and completely removed and a new battery
Battery Test Automatic display of the symbol must be installed, before the instrument can be placed back
" " when battery voltage falls into operation.
below : approx. 2.4 V If the " " symbol appears in the LCD display, you should
Fuse change the battery as soon as possible. You can continue to
Fuse for ranges FF 1.6 A / 600 V; take measurements, but reduced measuring accuracy may
up to 400 mA 6.3 mm x 32 mm; result.
protects all current
measuring ranges up to 400 mA
Replacing the Battery(ies)
Fuse for FF 16 A / 600 V;
The housing base must be removed from the instrument in
10 A Range 6.3 mm x 32 mm;
order to replace the battery(ies).
protects all current measuring
ranges up to 10 A. Press the tab located beneath connector jacks with a test
probe, a banana plug or a similar object in the direction
Electrical Safety
indicated by the arrow as shown on the housing base, and
Test Voltage 3.7 kV~
remove the base.
Mechanical Design
Protection For meter : IP 50 RISHMax 10
For Terminals : IP 20 Remove the battery from the battery compartment.
Dimensions W x H x D Insert two new 1.5 V mignon cells in accordance with the
92 mm x 154 mm x 25 mm polarity symbols in the battery compartment.
Weight approx. 0.2 kg with battery Place both battery cables between the cells before closing
the housing in order to prevent pinching of the cables.

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Replace the housing base and press until it snaps audibly Fuse Testing 17 Repair and Replacement parts service
into place. # Set the selector switch to " ". When you need service, please contact :
Dispose of the dead battery in an environmentally sound # press yellow function key to select " "
fashion. 1RISHABH INSTRUMENTS PVT. LTD.
# Plug the measurement cable into the "V,W , , F" socket. F-31. M.I.D.C. Area,
# Contact the mA socket with the other end of the measure- Satpur, Nashik - 422 007
16.2 Fuses ment cable. A continuous audible signal and the display of
The 16 A fuse interrupts the 10 A current measuring range, Maharashtra, India.
and the 1.6 A fuse the mA current measuring ranges. All approx. 10.2 W , indicate that the fuse for the mA current Phone (0253) 2202202, 2202162
other measuring ranges continue to function. range is OK. Fax : 91 - 0253 - 2351064, 2202302
If a fuse blows, eliminate the cause of the overload before # Contact the A socket with the other end of the measurement E-mail : service@rishabh.co.in
placing the instrument back into operation! cable. A continuous audible signal and the display of www.rishabh.co.in
approx. 0.0W , indicate that the fuse for the A current range
Replacement of Fuses is OK.
Open the instrument as described under battery replacement. If a value other than those indicated above, of if overflow
Remove the defective fuse with the help of, for example, a ( "OL" ) is displayed, the corresponding fuse must be
test probe, and replace it with a new fuse. replaced.
Make certain that the new fuse makes good contact.
The following fuses may be used : 16.3 Housing
* for current measuring ranges up to 4mm mA : No special maintenance is required for the housing. Exces-
type FF 1.6 A / 600 V~ ; 6.3 mm x 32 mm sive contamination has an adverse effect on isolation and
* for the 10 A measuring range : reduces input resistance. The surface must be kept clean for
type FF 16 A / 600 V~ ; 6.3 mm x 32 mm this reason. Use a slightly dampened cloth for cleaning. Avoid
the use of cleansers, abrasives or solvents.

Be absolutely certain that only the specified fuses


as above are used. The use of fuse with different
specifications may place the operator, the system
& measuring instrument in danger. The use of
repaired fuses or short-circuting of the fuse holder
is prohibited.

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Rishabh Instruments Pvt. Ltd.
Factory:
F-31, MIDC, Satpur, Nashik-422 007 India
Phone (0253) 2202202, 2202162
Fax : 91 - 0253 - 2351064, 2202302
E-mail : info@rishabh-instruments.com
www.rishabh-instruments.com

Mumbai Office :
A-54, MIDC, Marol Ind. Estate,
Andheri (East), Mumbai - 400 093
Phone : (022) 56921425 / 6 RISHABH
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