Snap-on's latest diagnostic platform, TRITON, is a third-generation scan tool designed to streamline workflow and increase productivity throughout the repair process. It features wireless technology for fast, reliable connection in the bay, Fast-Track component tests and code-based troubleshooting, a patented Snap-on exclusive that filters out complexity and presents one focused workflow.
TRITON also includes comprehensive coverage with manufacturer-level capabilities for codes, data, and tests that technicians need. A complete vehicle scan function quickly identifies all codes for every system. It features pre-filtered functional tests and TSBs to help confirm technicians are on the right track.
With a streamlined design, rugged grip handles, and a lightweight body, TRITON was developed to withstand harsh environments. Its 10" capacitive color touchscreen display provides improved readability from any angle and visibility both indoors and out.
What people are saying
"The continuously evolving automotive world has created what is now the most challenging environment that diagnostic professionals have ever seen," said Helen Cox, marketing and client services director at Snap-on Diagnostics. "The new TRITON scan tool is at the technician's side for every vehicle that they see in the bay and takes the lead on every repair, so there is no more wondering where to start. TRITON ensures that technicians have what they need to get through the job at hand, from the everyday repair to the unusual."
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