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'Idiot-oaf' brake tests

28th February 1987
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• Link Professional claims that its Heka brake and track test unit is perhaps the most sophisticated — and at the same time the most "idiot proof' — piece of equipment to come along in the past 10 years.

In less than 30 seconds the Heka will identify sticking wheel brake and cylinders, jammed handbrake cable, brake discs out of true, brake drum ovality, tracking rolling resistance, measure braking forces and much more, says the distributor.

"When used in conjunction with a Zippo four-post life, this will become one of the fastest — if not the fastest — and most accurate piece of workshop diagnostic equipment on the market," says Link Professional's Rob Hostler.

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