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    Thank you very much for visiting our stand at Automechanika Shanghai. Below are more brochures and information on the machines that were present on the stand.

    The Sabre CRi Master

    The Sabre CRi Master has been an exciting start to our 'all-makes' family, taking up the call for compact injector testing while not compromising on power and reliability. We have been debuting our new style of demonstration for the Sabre CRi Master-the Sabre Speed Challenge! This is such a fun way of trying the Sabre for yourself, seeing how fast it really is, and adding a bit of healthy competition! Follow the tag #SabreSpeedChallenge on Twitter and LinkedIn to keep up with the action.

    Click here to download your copy of the Sabre CRi brochure

    The Sabre CRi Master

    You can read more about the Sabre on our blog and there are also a suite of articles coming shortly so stay tuned to our blog page to make sure you get a first read.

    The DPF300 Master Series

    The DPF300 Master series is an impressive set of machines working together to provide superior DPF cleaning services for workshops to offer their customers.

    Click here to download your copy of the DPF300 brochure

    The DPF300 Master Series 

    As the focus on the automotive world's efforts for climate change increases and more businesses are preparing the workshop to provide DPF cleaning services, we have published a number of articles on this extremely interesting topic

    The Toledo HEUi Master

    Prototype Hartridge machines

    This machine is still in it's prototype stage of development and is expected in Q1 of 2018. The machine uses the same platform as the Sabre CRi Master and is the next machine to begin expanding the range of this new generation of machines. The patented technology, high quality injector measurement, and ease of use make the Toledo HEUi Master and exciting introduction to the Hartridge all-makes family.

    More information on this machine will be available closer to it's launch date. 

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