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The Sontector is a simple industrial maintenance tool used to inspect equipment to find leaks and mechanical malfunctions. Many call it an instrument, a tester, a locator. Some call it non-destructive testing. Ansonics calls it a detector. The word “ultrasonic” is the technical term for how it works. Use for: Pressurized leakage in compressed air or gas, truck and trailer air brake systems, pipes and pipelines, high pressure steam systems and boilers, bottled gas, medical gas manifolds, helium, telephone cables, vacuum bags and chambers. Pin hole leaks in containers, truck vans and trailers, HVAC, bulkheads, tanks, seals, gaskets (widely used in aircraft, marine, auto and truck manufacture and maintenance). Defective, bad, or worn steam traps, steam valves, hydraulic valves, bearings, gears. Corona discharge from faulty or damaged insulators or cable.
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