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Bigger profits for diesel specialists

25th July 1981, Page 36
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SUBSTANTIAL reductions in diesel fuel pump testing times, coupled with greater accuracy, , are the Main benefits claimed fPr the new Hartridge 2500 Test Stand.

"The 2500 has many new features which, through the benefits of improved accuracy and time saving, will earn greater profits for the diesel pump specialist," says Hartridge.

It is fitted with the Hartridge , Piston in Graduate metering system which, it is claimed, allows pump output to be measured much more accurately in less than a quarter of the time it takes using conventional metering systeml, Changing test injectors from 1; one type to another is now quip* and easy with the new design oif injector mount.

A new 10hp thyristor controlled DC stepless drive

system ensures that there is I more than enough power to make the 2500 a universal test stand for all automotive, agricultural and cv diesel pumps . as well as many off-highway ones.

A major unique benefit of the, drive is that it has negligible speed drop — the set speed is maintained to within ±1 rev/nrilir over the test stands' full operating range whatever load' is applied.

A further advantage of this I

is its ability to accelerate press of a button to its imum speed of 00rev/min in eight seconds, with an equal rate of deceleration, Leslie Hartridge Limited, Buckingham MK18 1EF. Tel: 028 023661.

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