Electrical test specialist Seaward has introduced a special added value, low price promotion on its HAL range of high performance production line testers.
For a limited period only, Seaward is giving away a free bundle of test accessories and calibration support with HAL purchases, a package of free products and services that would normally cost £1500.
Until the end of March, purchasers of any Seaward HAL tester will receive a free copy of the Safety E-Base operating software and a checkbox to confirm accuracy of testing, alongside an extended two year warranty and a free calibration after 12 months.
The HAL range of electrical safety testers has been specifically designed to help manufacturers of electrical and electronic products comply with all required performance and safety standards.
The five product HAL series provides a versatile range of dedicated and all in one electrical safety testers that can be used in stand-alone applications or as part of integrated production line systems.
A choice of automatic, manual or direct PC operational modes offers maximum flexibility for use and control alongside the capability to meet the full production line testing requirements from low volume manual testing right through to high volume automated programmes.
Included in the offer are the HAL 101 AC/DC hipot and DC insulation tester, the HAL 102 hipot tester with a scanner switching matrix, the HAL 103 combined hipot, ground bond and insulation tester and the flagship HAL 104 which is a comprehensive electrical safety tester that also provides load, leakage and power factor measurement. Completing the range is the HAL LED which has been designed with a reduced power measurement range in keeping with these specific test demands of low power electronics such as LED lighting.
All instruments in the new HAL range possess a simple user interface and fully isolated outputs to provide complete flexibility and safety of operation.
Full details of the special HAL offer for the appliances and electronics manufacturing sector is available at: www.seaward.co.uk/haloffer
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