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Snap On Video Scope on 2040-parts.com

US $480.00
Location:

Evansville, Indiana, US

Evansville, Indiana, US
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Applications:
• Internal engine diagnosis, under-dash, inside door panels, under-hood, behind engine block, inside transmission housings, and any areas not easily accessible by technician

Description:
• Records and plays back still images and video clips
• Display size 4.3" diagonal LCD
• Quick-change connector makes it easy to change imagers
• Rechargeable lithium-ion battery pack
• 4.3" diameter screen is 23% larger for even better viewing
• Digital video and Image capture with internal memory as well as SD card storage
• 36" Dual imager is included – see straight ahead OR at a 90 degree angle
• Wireless 802.11n provides clear image transmission
• Rechargeable lithium batteries in both the viewer and imager
• 3 mega-pixel rear-view camera allows technician to document pre-service vehicle condition
• Touch-screen interface enables easy feature selection
• USB port for mass storage
• Includes blow molded case
This videoscope sells for $995.00 new from Snap On.

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