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SKF Offers New Ultrasonic Leak Detection Device

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SKF (Gothenburg, Sweden) this week announced the introduction of its SKF Ultrasonic Leak Detector TKSU 10. Simple to operate, this device utilizes ultrasonic technology to locate leaks in compressed air or vacuum systems. 

Designed for use in noisy, industrial environments, the intuitive TKSU 10 identifies leakage via its ultrasound measurement sensor. The device features a convenient LED display, helping the user to optimize leak detection and supporting quantification of leakage.

The TKSU 10 comes with all components needed for leak detection: a lightweight, handheld leak detection device; headset with neck-band design for wearing with a protective helmet; flexible probe for accessing confined spaces; batteries; USB cable; and an SKF carrying case.

The SKF Ultrasonic Leak Detector is designed for use in most industries utilizing compressed air, including paper and chemical, as well as workshops with air-driven power tools
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SKF is a global supplier of bearings, seals, mechatronics, lubrication systems, and services, which include technical support, maintenance and reliability services, engineering consulting, and training. SKF is represented in more than 130 countries and has around 17,000 distributor locations worldwide. Annual sales in 2017 were SEK 77,938 million and the number of employees was 45,678. More information about SKF is available online.
 

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