Tracer Products Introduces Rechargeable, True UV LED Leak Detection Flashlight

Tracer Products Introduces Rechargeable, True UV LED Leak Detection Flashlight

Tracer Products has unveiled the Tracerline OPTI-PRO Max - a cordless, state-of-the-art, true UV (violet light) LED leak detection flashlight. The OPTI-PRO Max works with all Tracerline universal/ester and PAG A/C dyes, as well as TP-3400, TP-3405, TP-3900 and TP-3940 fluid dyes.

Tracer Products has unveiled the Tracerline OPTI-PRO Max — a cordless, state-of-the-art, true UV (violet light) LED leak detection flashlight. It makes automotive leaks easy to spot, while slashing valuable diagnostic time for technicians.
 
The OPTI-PRO Max works with all Tracerline universal/ester and PAG A/C dyes, as well as TP-3400, TP-3405, TP-3900 and TP-3940 fluid dyes. Leaks can be seen using the true UV LED light even without using the yellow glasses provided. This powerful unit is specially designed to fluoresce dyes brighter and with greater contrast than standard blue light inspection lamps.
 
With an inspection range of 25 feet (7.6 m) or more, the OPTI-PRO Max easily gets into tight, cramped areas that larger lamps can’t. Its rugged, corrosion-resistant, anodized aluminum body stands up to years of heavy shop use. Powered by a rechargeable lithium-ion battery, the lamp provides 4 hours of continuous inspection between charges! The unit has a 100,000-hour LED service life.
 
The OPTI-PRO Max comes complete with a lanyard, rechargeable battery, smart AC charger and fluorescence-enhancing glasses.
 
For more information about the Tracerline OPTI-PRO Max (P/N TP-8630) True UV LED flashlight, visit www.tracerline.com or call 1-800-641-1133. Outside the United States and Canada, call 516-333-1254.

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