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Source: Launch Tech UK announcement
SALTRAM, U.K. — Premium diagnostics equipment supplier Launch Tech UK has released its latest product catalogue covering its expanded range.
The new directory of high-end diagnostic and workshop equipment is a comprehensive guide to the latest iteration of Launch Tech UK’s expanded product offering, serving vehicles of all ages and powertrains.
Dave Richards, managing director at the company, said, “All Launch Tech UK’s equipment is designed for multi-brand diagnostics use and can interrogate the multiple control units found on modern cars. Launch Tech’s ease of use, wide vehicle coverage and extensive diagnostic capability across its range of smart tablets make it the brand of choice for workshops around the world.”
The new product catalogue offers a jargon buster feature, helping garages, mechanics and drivers understand the latest acronyms and abbreviations used in the trade.
Launch Tech’s extensive maintenance and servicing equipment range, including brake-fluid exchangers, TPMS readers, diesel particulate filter (DPF) cleaning tools and air conditioning servicing units.
The catalogue offers features and lead functions of advanced workshop tools such as Launch Tech’s VT46, capable of sensor activation, ECU reset and programming on all makes of RF tyre valve, and Launch’s DPF Gun, designed to help with the cleaning of DPFs, which are becoming ubiquitous on vehicles as more stringent emissions standards come into force.
Also featuring is the company’s CAT-501S, which cleans and maintains entire transmissions system quickly and easily with just one device. With direct detergent filling, CAT-501S allows fluid to be selected according to viscosity, and the unit monitors oil temperature and pressure.
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The range of diagnostics and vehicle coverage is constantly expanding with weekly software updates via the tablet’s Android operating system.
The new catalogue can be downloaded from the website here