OTC ROBINAIR BOSCH - ACH 10945 Large Face Analog Pocket Thermometer
The OTC ROBINAIR BOSCH - ACH 10945 Large Face Analog Pocket Thermometer is designed for technicians who need a simple, reliable temperature check tool during automotive AC service. The oversized dial provides quick, easy-to-read temperature readings for vents, evaporators and hoses, helping diagnose system performance without complex electronics. Its pocket-sized profile and rugged housing make it suitable for the demands of a busy garage environment.
Garage AC Service Equipment
This thermometer complements garage AC service equipment by providing fast ambient and surface temperature checks that support refrigerant charge decisions and system troubleshooting. Use it alongside car AC recovery machine operations to verify line and vent temperatures prior to and after service. The analog dial removes dependency on batteries while offering the clarity needed when working in bright or shaded areas.
Professional AC Service Machine Compatibility
Built for technicians working with professional AC service machines and refrigerant recharge machines, the 10945 pocket thermometer is a straightforward diagnostic aid. It fits naturally into service workflows that include pressure checks, refrigerant leak detection and system performance validation. The tool’s compact design means it stores easily in technician pockets or on a service cart, ready when testing is required.
Features And Use
Key advantages include a large face for improved legibility, durable construction for daily garage use, and a portable format that travels with field or shop technicians. The thermometer is ideal for routine HVAC checks, quick verification after repairs, and validating performance during refrigerant recharge operations. It is a practical addition to any toolbox focused on automotive AC service.
For technicians seeking a dependable, easy-to-read analog thermometer to support AC diagnostics and service processes, the OTC ROBINAIR BOSCH - ACH 10945 is a dependable choice. Fast shipping.