In Focus: Power Probe Master Combo Kit

April 21, 2010
For electrical and wiring repairs.

Mechanics have been struggling with electrical and wiring with no more than a test light, voltmeter, and jumper leads. The ideas for our tools came about by being in the heart of the industry and realizing that putting many tools into one package saves a lot of time and trouble. The time wasted from running back and forth to the tool box for a voltmeter, continuity tester, jumper leads, adapters, etc. is eliminated with the Master Combo Kit, No. PPKIT03.

FEATURES AND BENEFITS

Activates electrical components, displays voltage, determines good or bad grounds instantly, verifies short circuits, checks continuity and polarity, reaches all around the vehicle, and follows the direction to the short circuit with its direction indicator without exposing wires. Adapts to bulb sockets, back probes, fuse connector.

SPECS

Made in the U.S. from global materials.

SELLING POINTS

The technician can now follow and locate short and open circuits without the need to remove molding panels and carpet just to expose wires. Activate electrical components by pressing the power switch, instead of running hazardous jumper leads all over the vehicle. The technician can see voltage displayed instantly just by contacting the probe tip to a circuit. Instantly determines if a contact is a good or bad ground. It also verifies a short circuits or an open circuit.

The 4mm banana jacks and plugs make connecting extra leads and adapters to our tools quick and easy.

SPECIAL ATTRIBUTES

Simply playing our “Product Demonstration Videos” for the technician will give him the technical facts to make a buying decision.

SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE

$369.80

FOR MORE INFORMATION

800-655-3585
[email protected]

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