AutoStop Heavy is a portable, battery-powered in-vehicle brake performance tester that measures average and maximum acceleration, stopping distance, test speed and pedal-force required to stop a vehicle.
It evaluates brake performance in a quick reliable manner and prints an accurate test report that complies with International Standards. An efficient diagnostic and compliance tool, designed to test service and emergency brakes of heavy and slow-moving vehicles, off-road vehicles and even forklifts used in the transport and mining industries. Equipped with a built in GPS/Glonass receiver that will provide the latitude and longitude of the position where the test was carried out.
The unit includes data logging and download to PC through USB or Bluetooth interface.
3 Easy Testing Steps with AutoLight :
STEP 1:
Align AutoLight to the side of the test window or windscreen so that the light source and light sensor overlap.
STEP 2:
After aligning AutoLight, press the measurement button to take a reading of the light transmitted through the window.
STEP 3:
After the test is completed, the display window shows the percentage of light transmitted through the window.
Monitoring
Output
Power Source
No Upgrades
3 Easy Testing Steps with AutoLight :
STEP 1:
Align AutoLight to the side of the test window or windscreen so that the light source and light sensor overlap.
STEP 2:
After aligning AutoLight, press the measurement button to take a reading of the light transmitted through the window.
STEP 3:
After the test is completed, the display window shows the percentage of light transmitted through the window.
Monitoring
Output
Power Source
No Upgrades
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From humble beginnings in 1983 we have been working with governments in many areas of vehicle safety.
From humble beginnings in 1983 we have been working with governments in many areas of vehicle safety.
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