A Better Tint Meter
To Quickly and Accurately Enforce Automotive Tint Laws The Reliable Tool You Need to Get Illegal Tint Off The Streets
• Modern, digital electronics allow for high performance in a compact size. • No mechanical lever switch prevents scratching of glass and film. • Patent-pending technology removes ambient light conditions that could negatively affect accuracy. • Increased Resolution for better accuracy. The TC2800 reads to the nearest 0.1% removing rounding errors.
Convenient and Cost Effective
• Compact size: 60% smaller than competing models. Works in some situations where other meters can’t fit!
• Backlit Display on TC2800 allows for taking readings at night.
• Two NIST-Traceable calibration standards are included to verify the meter’s accuracy.
• Low Price - High Technology: Despite the advanced technology, Tint-Cheks are in the same price range as competing tint meters.
Two Models Available
The Base Model (#TC1800) at right has a 35% larger display than the competition while the digital electronics pack a powerful punch in a pocket-friendly size.
#TC2800 testing an automotive window.
The Tint-Chek+ (#TC2800) at left includes an upgraded backlit display for use in dark environments and increased 0.1% resolu- tion for better accuracy. Use the Tint-Chek+ for better precision in more applications.
Designed and Manufactured by EDTM of Toledo, OH - the world leader in window testing equipment for over 20 years.
Visit:
tintenforcement.com for demonstration videos and more.
EDTM, Inc. | (419) 861-1030 |
sales@edtm.com www.tintenforcement.com
http://info.hotims.com/53217-10
Made in the USA
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