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Essential equipment

ERT45R control unit
The ERT45R Control Unit is the core of a universal testing system designed for electronically controlled diesel injection pumps, compatible with any test bench. This innovative simulator has been developed through extensive research, resulting in a versatile device that is programmable via smartcards (microchip cards). This feature aligns perfectly with modern operational requirements.
The ERT45R is a long-term investment, allowing for easy expansion through a selection of available programming kits—21 options are currently available. Each kit includes a programming card (software), a detailed instruction manual with step-by-step illustrations, base cables (2 meters in length), and adapter cables tailored for specific pump connectors. With a straightforward setup, at least one programming kit is necessary for functionality, making the ERT45R an essential tool for professionals seeking to enhance their testing capabilities while ensuring flexibility and efficiency in their work environment.
FL400/A Flow-meter
As a key component of the ERT45R testing method, the FL400/A flow meter features dual measurement capabilities, to alternatively monitor the flow rate to the hi-pressure rail and return flow. (automotive and industrial applications).
ERT45R programming kit to test the DFP1 and DFP2 Delphi commonrail pumps.

The kit includes:
- Programming card that allows Simulator ERT45R to actuate the necessary functions to test this type of pump.
- adapter cables
- servicing manual with step-by-step illustrated instructions

*** basic cable (81.01.3765) to be ordered separately
HYDRAULIC CONNECTION KIT FOR DELPHI CR PUMPS
HYDRAULIC CONNECTION KIT FOR DELPHI DFP1/DFP2 CR PUMPS:
Connection cables pumps > flow-meter
Set of high pressure pipes
Testing-accumulator assembly
As a key component of the ERT45R testing method, the Testing Accumulator is a reliable component that ensures to separate the fuel drained by the pressure control valve. This functionality is vital for maintaining consistent pressure levels throughout the testing process.