PM Series, Specialty Equipment

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PMGAUGEE2-40
PRESSURE REFRENCE -1~40BAR 0.5%
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PMGAUGEE2-700
PRESSURE REFRENCE 0~700BAR 0.5%
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PMGAUGED2-40
PRESSURE REFRENCE -1~40BAR 0.1%
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PMGAUGED2-700
PRESSURE REFRENCE 0~700BAR 0.1%
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PMPUMP40.2
PRESSURE PUMP SET -1...40 BAR
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PMPUMP700.3
PRESSURE PUMP SET 0...700 BAR
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Specialty Equipment

Specialty equipment encompasses a wide range of specialized instruments and tools tailored for specific applications in various industries. These tools include meters, analyzers, monitors, and modules designed to perform specific tasks such as testing batteries, measuring continuity, analyzing cables, assessing lamp performance, evaluating insulation integrity, and conducting multimedia, resistance, pulser, vibration, and gage installation tests. Additionally, specialty equipment includes cable fault finders, calibrators, CAN BUS analyzers, cellular signal monitors, color analyzers, digital analyzers, serial analyzers, logic analyzers, diode testers, energy analyzers, and motor drive analyzers. Each of these tools serves a distinct purpose, catering to the specific needs and requirements of different industries and applications. These specialized instruments are essential for ensuring the proper functioning, safety, and quality of various systems and components across industries such as telecommunications, automotive, electronics, manufacturing, and energy. They play a crucial role in testing, troubleshooting, and maintaining equipment and infrastructure, and are indispensable for ensuring optimal performance and reliability.