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Continental offers improved instrumentation

Continental Aftermarket is expanding its construction portfolio with the introduction of two additional instrumentation solutions. The MultiViu Compact 4 is a primary instrumentation monitor for construction machinery, with a 4.3” screen that can send information to a smartphone through Bluetooth. The monitor is water and vibration resistant and can easily be seen even in strong sunlight. The company is also debuting dial gauges from the SingleViu family. These single dedicated instruments can display temp
January 6, 2017 Read time: 1 min
New solutions from Continental
3402 Continental Aftermarket is expanding its construction portfolio with the introduction of two additional instrumentation solutions. The MultiViu Compact 4 is a primary instrumentation monitor for construction machinery, with a 4.3” screen that can send information to a smartphone through Bluetooth. The monitor is water and vibration resistant and can easily be seen even in strong sunlight.

The company is also debuting dial gauges from the SingleViu family. These single dedicated instruments can display temperatures, tank levels or engine speeds and will be offered in three diameters from 2017. With both analogue and CAN inputs the SingleViu gauges are compatible with a wide range of machinery.
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