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Snap-on Diagnostic Thermal Imaging Camera+

Snap-on EETHEU312A Diagnostische Warmtebeeldcamera

Snap-on’s Diagnostic Thermal Imager+ (EETHEU312A) is designed to detect vehicle problems faster and more accurately. Using advanced infrared technology, it reveals heat patterns caused by friction, electrical resistance, pressure differences and other factors. This allows technicians to locate faults without unnecessary dismantling of parts, eliminating costly time wastage.

Key features:

Red-dot-1 4,800 temperature zones, temperature range from -20 to 450 °C

Red-dot-1 4.3-inch IPS colour screen with touch functionality

Red-dot-1 Multiple colour palettes, including thermal, sepia and plasma

Red-dot-1 Storage via microSD card and Wi-Fi upload to Snap-on Cloud

Red-dot-1 Functions such as freeze, recording of five temperature points and video recording up to 20 seconds

Red-dot-1 Ergonomic design with user-friendly operation

Advanced features for precision

The Diagnostic Thermal Imaging Camera+ offers high resolution and flexible display options. Automatic colour scaling ensures clear thermal images, while the digital zoom allows for accurate analysis of details. The ergonomic design and clear controls make the camera suitable for intensive daily use.

Practical storage and reporting

Images can be easily captured and analysed. Uploading via Wi-Fi to the Snap-on Cloud makes sharing information quick and easy. This not only supports technicians in their diagnosis, but also in documenting and reporting to customers and colleagues.

Support with complex diagnoses

The camera provides access to an extensive reference database with examples of correct and abnormal thermal images. This supports the analysis process and helps technicians arrive at a reliable diagnosis more quickly. Personalised screen layouts, such as split-screen and picture-in-picture, allow information to be displayed efficiently.

Reliable results

The advantages of the Diagnostic Thermal Imaging Camera+ are immediately noticeable in practice. Problems can be identified more quickly, preventing unnecessary dismantling and significantly reducing turnaround time. Visual confirmation of abnormalities increases the reliability of the diagnosis and contributes to transparency towards the customer.

Distinctive character

Where standard thermal imaging cameras are often limited to simple temperature measurements, the Diagnostic Thermal Camera+ combines advanced infrared technology with an extensive vehicle-specific database, cloud connectivity and practical features such as video recording and multiple measurement points per image. This not only makes the camera more accurate, but also much better suited to everyday use in the workshop. Thanks to its integration with Snap-on systems, the device fits seamlessly into existing work processes and offers technicians clear added value compared to generic solutions.

Extensive diagnostic capabilities

The Diagnostic Thermal Camera+ is specifically tailored to vehicle technology and detects a wide range of problems, such as with brakes, seat heating, ignition, climate control, bearings, belts and emission control. Thanks to the exclusive database with guided tests, technicians have access to dozens of automotive applications, complete with instructions and reference images that directly compare good and defective parts. New features such as Freeze mode (with five measuring points per image) and thermal image blending make deviations even more clearly visible. In addition, features such as image blending, split screen, picture-in-picture display and video recording for up to 20 seconds are integrated as standard.

With the Diagnostic Thermal Imager+ (EETHEU312A), Snap-on introduces an innovative tool that speeds up and improves diagnostic processes in the workshop. The combination of infrared technology, user-friendly operation and cloud integration makes this device a valuable investment in quality, speed and certainty of vehicle diagnostics.

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