Pressure Testing Sets I Snap-on Tool Tips

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024

Комментарии • 16

  • @TechForceFoundation
    @TechForceFoundation 3 года назад +5

    Wow 1000 psi. Perfect for a fleet technician. All the adaptors are key for a bunch of different types of testing. Bluetooth capable great for tracking & logging data. Nice one.... again Snap-on you rock! 👍🏽When Techs Rock, America Rolls!®

  • @jakeladuke8
    @jakeladuke8 3 года назад +8

    Need a higher pressure test kit 5000 psi would be great.

    • @SGTECH-di9df
      @SGTECH-di9df 3 года назад +1

      For high pressure applications the Pressure transducers Snap on makes would work. A 5000+ psi transducer has really low resolution at pressures below 1000psi unless it has it's own dedicated scope/setup so it would only be good for testing systems in the 1000-5000psi range so you wouldn't be able to use it for accurately testing compression or vacuum. The pressure transducers come in 100psi, 500psi, and 5000psi units. The transducers work with any of the scan tools that have the meter and aux connections and work in the same way the lab scope functions do. I haven't found any manufacturers that sell transducers up to and over 10,000psi though. The pressure transducer PN's are (100psi: EEPV302AL, 500psi: EEPV302AT, 5000psi: EEPV302AH and need (Y-splitter cable: 6-03622AREVD, EAX0024B10A). These work with the Vantage, Triton D8, Verus, and Zues. Each transducer is around $350 and around $150 for both cables. I've heard other technicians use these transducers with other scopes or converting the voltage from a DMM to PSI but I have no experience with that.

  • @nealk6387
    @nealk6387 3 года назад +8

    Please make these kits for heavy equipment technicians.

  • @1971anaconda
    @1971anaconda 3 года назад +2

    Will it do the car side as well or do we need both

  • @georgiberov230
    @georgiberov230 3 года назад +6

    Plans for high pressure version? 10,000psi?

    • @jeffthomson1777
      @jeffthomson1777 3 года назад

      EnerPac makes a digital 20000 psi gauge which I use works great even at lower pressure

    • @billy-sx8wx
      @billy-sx8wx 3 года назад

      Check hydraulic shops.

    • @georgiberov230
      @georgiberov230 3 года назад

      EnerPac makes good shut and Stauff does as well but they are $1000+ each. That the only reason I want to get something I can pay off

  • @bellybell542
    @bellybell542 3 года назад +4

    How about for GDI upto 5,000 psi

    • @SGTECH-di9df
      @SGTECH-di9df 3 года назад +2

      For high pressure applications the Pressure transducers Snap on makes would work. A 5000+ psi transducer has really low resolution at pressures below 1000psi unless it has it's own dedicated scope/setup so it would only be good for testing systems in the 1000-5000psi range so you wouldn't be able to use it for accurately testing compression or vacuum. The pressure transducers come in 100psi, 500psi, and 5000psi units. The transducers work with any of the scan tools that have the meter and aux connections and work in the same way the lab scope functions do. I haven't found any manufacturers that sell transducers up to and over 10,000psi though. The pressure transducer PN's are (100psi: EEPV302AL, 500psi: EEPV302AT, 5000psi: EEPV302AH and need (Y-splitter cable: 6-03622AREVD, EAX0024B10A). These work with the Vantage, Triton D8, Verus, and Zues. Each transducer is around $350 and around $150 for both cables. I've heard other technicians use these transducers with other scopes or converting the voltage from a DMM to PSI but I have no experience with that.

  • @shawnb4234
    @shawnb4234 3 года назад +1

    Needs to be Windows compatible

  • @baja-automotive
    @baja-automotive Год назад

    For the price of the tool I expected a faster processor speed and Zues support. Your diag team is killing me with their half baked ideas.

    • @chrisjohnson518
      @chrisjohnson518 9 месяцев назад

      Did they ever say how much it was? One moment ...let me sit down first

  • @NatureRecycleFlorida
    @NatureRecycleFlorida 3 года назад

    cool

  • @MGK-qj9yb
    @MGK-qj9yb 2 года назад +1

    the guy on the left has no mechanical knowledge at all