In Focus: Mastercool 69788-A Automatic RRR Machine
April 2, 2013
Unit provides automatic and continuous recover/recycle, vacuum, vacuum leak test and recharge for A/C service.
The Mastercool 69788-A Automatic RRR Machine is certified for compliance with SAE J2788 can perform automatic and continuous recover/recycle, vacuum, vacuum leak test and recharge for A/C service. This unit includes an installed data base of thousands of vehicle refrigerant capacities for domestic and imports from 1998 to 2012. Automatic operation includes auto oil discharge, auto air purge, auto vacuum leak test and auto filter alarm. Also incorporates a 6cfm vacuum pump for efficient air and moisture removal. Thirty pound internal DOT tank, heavy duty load cell scale and compact footprint will provide for years of reliable performance.
Selling points
SAE 2788 certified RRR machine with two-year warranty.
Includes refrigerant database of over 1,000 vehicles.
Automatic and manual featured modes.
Comes with a 6 cfm vacuum pump.
Compact design, easy to maneuver, requires minimal shop space.
Features and benefits
Automatic/manual modes with two-ear warranty.
Refrigerant database.
Auto vacuum leak test.
Auto oil discharge.
Auto air purge.
Auto filter alarm.
6 cfm pump.
Internal 30lb DOT tank.
Heavy duty scale.
Application
Complete AC service
Recover, Recycle, Recharge
Specs
Made in Italy/U.S.A.
Unit weighs 187 lbs.
115V / 60 Hz.
6 cfm vacuum pump.
Internally mounted 30 lb DOT tank.
Dimensions: 41" high by 24" wide by 22" deep.
Storage and display
Item shipped in specially designed corrugated heavy duty box. One unit per box.
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