Tracer Products Offers Versatile, Dual-Head LED Leak Detection Flashlight – UnderhoodService

Tracer Products Offers Versatile, Dual-Head LED Leak Detection Flashlight

Tracer Products has introduced the Tracerline Vio-Blu - a cordless, dual-head LED flashlight that is ideal for locating all automotive system leaks. The Vio-Blu features a high-output True UV LED at one end and a super-bright blue light LED at the other. As a result, it provides optimal fluorescent response and contrast, regardless of the type of dye. This ensures that all leaks glow brilliantly.

Tracer Products has introduced the Tracerline Vio-Blu — a cordless, dual-head LED flashlight that is ideal for locating all automotive system leaks.

The Vio-Blu features a high-output True UV LED at one end and a super-bright blue light LED at the other. As a result, it provides optimal fluorescent response and contrast, regardless of the type of dye. This ensures that all leaks glow brilliantly.

The True UV LED fluoresces 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 even without using the yellow glasses provided. The blue light LED works with all oil-based dyes, including difficult-to-fluoresce yellow dyes.

With an inspection range of 25 feet (7.6 m) or more, this compact, lightweight lamp allows for easy access into tight, cramped areas. Its corrosion-resistant, anodized body stands up to years of heavy use. The Vio-Blu has a service life of 100,000 hours for each LED. It comes complete with a belt holster, three “AAA” batteries and fluorescence-enhancing glasses, all conveniently packaged in a full-color hanging clamshell.

For more information about the Tracerline Vio-Blu (P/N TP-9357CS) dual-head LED flashlight, call 1-800-641-1133. Outside the United States and Canada, call 516-333-1254. Website at www.tracerline.com.

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