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New Portable Printer Expands the Range of Accessories for Eaton’s CCS 5 Contamination Control System

The Eaton CCS 5 contamination control system is now optionally equipped with a new portable thermal printer. Operators can now conveniently print hard copies of measurement results via the USB port, enhancing their accessibility and archiving.

ALTLUSSHEIM, GERMANY – The Filtration Division of power management company Eaton enhances their CCS 5 contamination control system with a new, optional thermal printer. The portable and rechargeable battery-powered thermal printer connects to the CCS 5 system via a USB port and allows operators to improve accessibility and archiving of measurement results with printed hard copies.

Suitable for both pressurized online operation and unpressurized sampling of fluids, the CCS 5 contamination control system quickly and accurately determines the solid contamination particle size distribution, water saturation, and temperature of hydraulic fluids in real-time. These results can now be printed with the new thermal printer anytime and anywhere.

The printer is portable and small in size, only 114 x 80 x 50 mm, and uses the standard 57 mm thermal paper roll. It features an integrated Li-Po rechargeable battery with a high capacity of 2,000 mAh. This optional printing set includes a printer, four rolls of thermal paper, and a USB adaptor.

For more information about the CCS 5 contamination control system, please visit: https://www.eaton.com/us/en-us/catalog/filters-strainers/ccs5.html.

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