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The MILWAUKEE 3150-20 is a 12-volt automotive borescope designed for licensed technicians working on passenger vehicles, light trucks, and diesel equipment. Powered by the M12 battery system, it accepts any M12 battery already in a technician's toolbox. The 5mm camera head threads into tight spaces including glow plug holes and fuel injector ports via a rigid 3-inch cable. Front and side view cameras with five levels of adjustable LED brightness give clear sightlines in confined engine bays. High-definition photo and video capture with 4x zoom lets technicians document hairline cracks and bore defects with confidence. A 4.3-inch rotatable screen adapts to awkward inspection angles on the vehicle.
This borescope is built for the automotive service bay. It suits routine engine inspections, pre-purchase vehicle assessments, and diagnostic work on gas and diesel platforms where cylinder, injector, or port access is required. The included 32GB SD card stores captured images and video for export and sharing with service writers or customers. HEAT SENSE Temperature Alert technology monitors ambient heat and shuts the unit down if the inspection area is too hot for safe camera operation, reducing the risk of cable damage during service on recently-run engines. The field-replaceable camera cable, sold separately as part number 48-59-3150, minimizes downtime when the cable sustains damage in the field.
Compatible with all M12 batteries and over 150 tools on the Milwaukee M12 battery system. Replacement camera cable part number 48-59-3150 is sold separately.
This borescope is used by automotive technicians performing visual inspection of engine cylinders, injector ports, and other confined cavities. Allow the engine and adjacent components to cool to a safe temperature before inserting the camera cable to avoid heat damage. Power down or disconnect the vehicle as appropriate for the inspection task before probing electrical or fuel system areas. Follow all applicable workplace safety procedures when working in an automotive service environment.
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