Associated Equipment 6031 6/12V 125 Amp Hand Held Analog Alternator/Battery Tester

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Associated Equipment Alternator/Battery Tester features an alternator/battery tester with hh 6/12-volt 125-Amp and analog.

Features
1) Alternator battery tester
2) Tests for defective alternator diodes including GM trio test
3) Tests for excess starter current and alternator/regulator output voltage
4) Recessed meter helps protect this hand-held tester from damage and ensures more accurate and reliable outputs
5) Made in the USA

Specification
Binding : Automotive
Brand : Associated Equipment
EAN : 0099684000567
Label : Associated Equipment
Manufacturer : Associated Equipment
Model : 6031
PackageDimensions_Weight : 340.00 hundredths pounds
PackageDimensions : L:11.40 X W:6.30 X H:6.20
ProductGroup : Automotive Parts and Accessories
ProductTypeName : AUTO_ACCESSORY
Publisher : Associated Equipment
ReleaseDate : 2012-01-01
SKU : ASO6031
Studio : Associated Equipment
Title : Associated Equipment 6031 6/12V 125 Amp Hand Held Analog Alternator/Battery Tester

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