Innovative Products of America Introduces Mobile Universal Trailer Tester

Innovative Products of America Introduces Mobile Universal Trailer Tester

Innovative Products of America's (IPA) Mobile Universal Trailer Tester (MUTT) allows the technician to quickly troubleshoot and repair trailer lights and brake systems. More than just a jump box, the Mobile Universal Trailer Tester tells you the condition of your trailer in less than 60 seconds ....

IPA - MUTTInnovative Products of America’s (IPA) Mobile Universal Trailer Tester (MUTT) allows the technician to quickly troubleshoot and repair trailer lights and brake systems.

One man testing with a wireless remote!

Take the guesswork out of trailer inspections.

More than just a jump box, the Mobile Universal Trailer Tester tells you the condition of your trailer in less than 60 seconds.

ELECTRICAL TESTING
• Indicator Lights: Auto-cycle, power pulse, cross, open, overloaded and shorted circuits.
• Use with 4/5, 6, 7 spade and 7 round pin connectors.
• On-board cable tester.

AIR BRAKE TESTING
• Pulse air to check brake operation with remote.
• Perform leak down test on service and emergency lines.
• Observe slacker adjustment real time.

INCLUDED:
• Remote control.
• Air brake hoses.
• Chassis ground cable.
• 5-ft., 7-way round pin cable.

TWO MUTT MODELS AVAILABLE:
• 7900A – Light Tester
• 7900AP – Light & Air Brake Testing

ADD ON KIT FOR MUTT #7900A
• 7900APX – Air Brake Testing Kit

For more information on the Mobile Universal Trailer Tester and other products from Innovative Products of America, call (888) 786-7899 or visit www.ipatools.com.

Innovative Products of America
Phone: 845-679-4500Phone: 888-786-7899Fax: 845-679-4600Contact: Ian Vinci

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