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Diesel Dynamics When it comes to the latest and the greatest, the Bosch EPS 708 Diesel Test Bench is the ultimate in diesel test benches because it has been designed for the future. The injection pressures on which modern common-rail diesel engines run have risen constantly over the last few years. 2,000 bar is nowadays already normal – with a rising tendency. The new diesel test bench EPS 708 from Bosch – specially designed for common rail pumps and injectors – therefore permits testing with up to 2,200 bar. Its newly developed rail is designed for pressures up to 2,500 bar, which means that the test bench is prepared for future developments in diesel technology. The EPS 708 has additional benefits, which perfectly suits the modern workshop. - - - ➲ New! EPS 708 The test bench for common rail components Electronic quantity measurement Existing and future common rail retrofit kits are compatible Meeting all the ISO measurement standards, electronic quantity measurement ensures precise and cost effective testing of common rail components, whilst electronic supply pressure control for pump and lube oil supply together with an integrated cooling system which reduces water consumption, makes for an environmentally friendly workshop. In addition, the patented steel woven piping used in the EPS 708 ensures no flexing, bending or ballooning, which gives the added assurance that measurements will not be affected, as well as protection against leaks or even blow outs. Blow outs have safety implications, and another safety protection feature of the EPS 708 is the robust hood, which protects against loose parts causing physical damage, and if the hood is opened the engine shuts down immediately. Another unique benefit of the EPS 708 is the add-ons such as the Piezo commonrail injector kit for diagnosing passenger car Piezo injectors; and the retrofit clamping kit which permits the testing of Bosch CRI/CRIN and CRI’s from other manufacturers. ➲ Ready for the future with the new common rail test bench EPS 708 | words in action 59 august 2014