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Aeroprobe Electronic Tool Detection System , Aircraft Inspection Misplaced Tools on 2040-parts.com

US $7,800.00
Location:

Los Angeles, California, United States

Los Angeles, California, United States
NEW & UNUSED COMPLETE KIT W/ PELICAN CASE
Brand:snap on Manufacturer Part Number:AC-2 ACTIVATOR

AEROPROBE ELECTRONIC TOOL DETECTION SYSTEM

THIS IS A NEW / UNUSED KIT, MANUFACTURED BY FOD TECHNOLOGY GROUP IN ROHNERT PARK , CALIF.

THIS TOOL IS NOW BEING MADE BY SNAP ON

COMES COMPLETE WITH

AC-2  ACTIVATOR

DT-3 DETECTOR 

PR-2 PROBE ASSEMBLY

VL-1  VALIDATOR

HS-1 HEAD SET 

SC-3 SHIPPING / STORAGE CASE

BH-1 BELT HARNESS

The Aeroprobe Tool Detection System is a portable, self 
contained gradiometer (magnetic detection system), with a 
working range of up to approximately 16 inches. It is designed 
to quickly locate misplaced aircraft technicians hand tools. An 
Activator is included in the system to assure that all the hand tools 
have a slight magnetic signature.

ITEM # i1

SHIPPING TO U.S.A.

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