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Item 62553
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The Tool Experts
05 2022-1
e)
Compare the two voltages with the yellow table printed in the display (“STARTER TEST”). The
upper table row refers to the “LOAD VOLTS,” i.e., the voltage measured during the load test
with the unit. Below this voltage value, the table shows the corresponding minimum starting
voltage (“MIN. CRANK VOLTS”).
Example: You measure a voltage of 10.4
V during the load test and the voltage collapses to 9.5
V during
starting. According to the table, a starting voltage of up to 8.2
V is acceptable. The starter engine is all
right. If a starting voltage of less than 8.2
V is measured, a short circuit in the starter, a fixed bearing in
the starter, etc. could be the reason for excessive power consumption.
Technical data
Dimensions (L×W×H)
(
㎜
)
290 × 110 × 75
Ampere range
(A)
300–1000
Testing procedure
100
A load current
Cable length
(
㎝
)
2 × 30
Other
2
clamping pliers with 30
cm supply cable
Malfunctions on the device
If it can be assumed that safe operation is no longer possible, the device must be taken out of
operation and secured against inadvertent operation.
This applies if
•
the unit shows visible damage.
•
the device is no longer functional.
•
parts of the unit are loose or loose.
•
the connecting cables show visible damage.