An analog multimeter is a portable electrical measuring instrument used to test and diagnose electrical and electronic circuits. It features a moving pointer that travels across a graduated scale to display measurements, allowing users to observe gradual changes in readings. The instrument is commonly used to measure AC and DC voltage, DC current, resistance, and continuity, depending on the model. It is valued for its ability to indicate fluctuating signals that may be less obvious on digital displays. Analog multimeters are widely used by electricians, technicians, engineers, students, and maintenance personnel for equipment testing, fault finding, and routine inspections. Built with durable components and manual range selection, the device provides reliable performance for field and workshop applications when properly calibrated .