Universal Digital Pressure Tester, No. HU35025

Ansed Diagnostic Solutions introduces Universal Digital Pressure Tester

Sept. 14, 2020
The Universal Digital Pressure Tester can measure diesel and gasoline compression, oil pressure, turbo pressure, cooling system pressure, and more.

Ansed Diagnostic Solutions introduced the Universal Digital Pressure Tester, No. HU35025, made by HUBITOOLS in Europe, a creator of diagnostic tools.

The HU35025 is all digital and can measure diesel and gasoline compression, oil pressure, turbo pressure, cooling system pressure, AD Blue pressure, fuel low and high pressure, vacuum pressure, particle filter pressure, and exhaust back pressure, all in one kit.

The kit includes an universal diesel compression adaptor, saving at least 50 glow plug adaptors the company says, and the universal petrol (gasoline) adaptor. In addition, it includes other necessary adaptors, and two sensors: 0-300 Bars (0 to 4,351 psi) and -1 to 3 Bars (-14.5 to 43.5 psi).

The tester is multilingual, featuring English, French, and Spanish.

With the 7” color TFT touch screen display, it is easy to learn and easy to use. Digital allows the technician to save, export to a computer, print, and share all the results.

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