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Brake Testa Millennium Heavy Vehicle Version

The Brake Testa Millennium HV (BTMeHV), designed and manufactured in Australia, is the most advanced and user-friendly portable electronic instrument on the market for accurate and simple determination of the braking performance of a moving vehicle.

Specifically designed for testing heavy and specialised vehicles, the BTMeHV can be configured for use with various types of trigger devices and will print and/or store and download up to 150 tests to a PC for analysis.

Circuitlink currently has two models of Brake Testa. (As well as a new “feather-weight” product, the BrakeCheck)

The Brake Testa Millennium Heavy Vehicle version satisfies the requirements of most users testing both heavy and light vehicles.

The unit incorporates:
• Alphanumeric Membrane keypad
• Back-lit LCD
• Dot matrix printer
• Rechargeable sealed acid battery
• Angle meter
• RS 232 communication port
• Internal Help menu
• Flash Memory for storing tests
• Configurable menus to machine set up
• Battery Charger
Optional Features include:
• Pedal Force Transducer
• Manual Trigger switch
• Downloading SmartModule (DSM) with PC interface
• PC software
• “Door Test” feature; for measuring the closing force of automatic doors
• Heavy duty carry case

 





Newsflash
October 2007
Circuitlink technical staff spent 2 week on the west coast of the United States, installing, upgrading and training on the Tacholink.
September 2007
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August 2007
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July 2007
Ciruitlink received a visit from Ian Macfarlane, Federal Minister for Industry, Tourism and Resources. The Minister spent more than an hour looking at Circuitlink's products paying particular interest in the new Tacholink subject of a Commercial Ready R & D Grant.
June 2007
Circuitlink Directors secure new business after visiting customers and distributors in USA, Canada and Mexico.