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Ultrasonic stethoscope isolates hydraulic faults

A Logis-Tech Associates product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jun 24, 2004

The EP2400 ultrasonic stethoscope/leak-detector is now often the main method used to check hydraulic systems.

The EP2400 ultrasonic stethoscope/leak-detector is now often the main method used to check hydraulic systems.

It has eliminated the previous step-by-step replacement of valves which took as long as 2 to 6 hours per faulty system.

The ultrasonic test now takes only about 10 to 20 minutes.

The EP2400 ultrasonic detector set detects costly unplanned downtime by detecting such mechanical problems as bearing deterioration, forklift engine problems, hydraulic failure, gear breakdown, lubrication failure etc.

The acoustic vibrations which the EP2400 is designed to receive, indicate the beginning of failure problems long before they are detectable by most vibration methods and long before they are audible to the human ear.

The EP2400 ultrasonic stethoscope/leak-detector will save companies the cost of purchasing expensive analysers as well as the extensive training of staff and setup time required to use them.

The EP2400 ultrasonic stethoscope/leak-detector assists all industrial/manufacturing plants in running more economically, efficiently and safely.

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