Testing instruments are used to evaluate the performance, quality, or electrical properties of components. They ensure safety and accuracy in operations. Examples include multimeters, testers, and diagnostic devices.
A Multimeter is an electrical measuring instrument used to measure voltage, current, and resistance in electrical circuits. It is an essential tool for electricians and technicians for testing, troubleshooting, and maintenance of electrical systems. Multimeters are available in analog and digital types, with digital multimeters being more commonly used due to their accuracy and ease of reading.
Automotive Stethoscope Tool
An Automotive Stethoscope Tool is a diagnostic instrument used to detect and identify unusual noises in vehicle engines and mechanical components. It works by amplifying sound vibrations, allowing technicians to pinpoint the exact source of noise such as knocking, ticking, or grinding. This tool is widely used in engine diagnostics and maintenance to detect faults early and prevent major damage.
Vickers Hardness Tester
Rockwell Hardness Tester
Portable Hardness Tester
Automotive Circuit Tester
An Automotive Circuit Tester is a diagnostic testing instrument used to check the presence of voltage, continuity, and electrical faults in vehicle circuits. It is commonly used by auto electricians and technicians to identify issues in wiring, fuses, switches, and electrical components. The tool is simple to use and provides quick results during troubleshooting.
Battery Hydrometer
A Battery Hydrometer is a testing instrument used to measure the specific gravity of the electrolyte in a battery. It helps determine the state of charge and health of lead-acid batteries by checking the density of the electrolyte solution. This tool is widely used in automotive workshops and electrical maintenance to ensure proper battery performance.
Battery Load Tester
A Battery Load Tester is a testing instrument used to evaluate the condition and performance of a battery by applying a controlled load. It measures how well the battery maintains voltage under load conditions, helping determine its ability to deliver current. This tool is commonly used in automotive and electrical maintenance to identify weak or faulty batteries.