March 2010 Edition : Diagnostic & Electronic Repair / Automotive Training & Education
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Snap-on introduces its Video Inspection Scope

placed Wed, Apr 1st, 2009
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Kenosha, Wis.--Snap-on’s Video Inspection can be a service technician’s best friend.  Before spending needless hours working on a major disassembly, use Snap-on’s Video Inspection Scope to take a closer look and learn exactly what needs to be done, saving you time and effort.


“The Snap-on Video Inspection Scope can save a service technician countless hours of manpower because it let’s you scope out the problem quickly and efficiently,” said Dan Batassa, category manager for Snap-on.  “This is truly a time-saving tool that can increase a technician’s credibility with customers because it shows what is in need of repair.  No shop should be without the Snap-on Video Inspection Scope.”


The features and benefits of the Snap-on Video Inspection Scope include:


Time saving inspection tool for:


• Engine work


• A/C work


• Under-dash work


• Suspension and transmission work


Simple to use:


• Single on/off button; battery indicator


• Convenient thumb control for LED light intensity


• 8.5 mm diameter imager head fits into most spark plug holes


• High intensity LEDs direct light where it is needed


• 36 inch long obedient shaft for added reach


• 75 inch shaft bend radius for great flexibility


Excellent image quality:


• 320 x 240 display resolution


• 720 x 480 imager resolution through video-out jack


• 2.45 inch color LCD – greater viewing image than eyepiece boroscopes


• Close focus range from 0.5 inches to 12 inches


Also included:


• Magnet and 90 degree mirror attachments


• Blow molded carrying case


• Two-year warranty for added purchase security

 





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