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Leakator® 10 Combustible Gas Leak Detector

Available from Bacharach Inc

Leakator® 10 Combustible Gas Leak Detector
Bacharach’s Leakator® 10 is a rugged handheld combustible gas leak detector unit loaded with advanced features and low maintenance that contractors and service professionals demand. With a solid...Read More
Bacharach’s Leakator® 10 is a rugged handheld combustible gas leak detector unit loaded with advanced features and low maintenance that contractors and service professionals demand. With a solid state sensor that lasts up to five years, this easy-to-use instrument detects acetone, acetylene, ammonia, benzene, butane, ethanol, ethylene oxide*, gasoline, hexane, hydrogen, industrial solvents, methane, naphtha, natural gas, paint thinners and propane. Powered for up to 30 hours of continuous operation with five C alkaline batteries, the Leakator® 10 comes with a flexible 20 inch probe for the location of leaks in any large area or hard-to-reach location. Just turn on the instrument, wait about 60 seconds for the automatic self check, then point and quickly target potentially hazardous conditions with visual and audible indicators. The Leakator® 10 includes an easy-to-use sensitivity thumb-wheel control to aid in pinpointing the smallest leaks. The self-storing probe keeps the Leakator® 10 probe and sensor protected when not in use.

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