MSA Safety Sales LLC
                                    
                            Kit, DOCK, Spare Parts
                                MSA 10217013
                                                            
                        
                                    
                                        $19.44
                                    
                                    
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                                Out of Stock
                            
                    The io 4 Dock enables effortless calibration and bump testing which helps to improve compliance and safety. When in the io Dock, the Altair io 4 portable gas detector knows when it needs a bump test and immediately runs the appropriate test. When the ALTAIR io 4 is in the Dock, all compliance reporting is sent immediately to your MSA Grid account, helping to minimize the risks associated with manual record keeping or data file management.
- Simultaneous testing of multiple detectors and sensor configurations
 - Test bank can include up to three cylinder holders and 10 test stands with no messy calibration gas tubing
 - Gas Cylinders can be RFID-enabled or manually configured
 - Cylinder Holder LEDs provide Light band indication of low, empty, or expired calibration gas
 - No networking required for compliance reporting to the cloud-based MSA Grid account
 - The display indicates current Bank status including current cylinder expiration and pressure in PSI or Bar, while Test Stand LEDs and display indicates current test and test stand status
 - The io4 Dock Leverages the ALTAIR io 4 connectivity for fast, correct test system setup with no complex user-interface
 - Test Modes include:
 - Bump test only
 - Calibration only
 - Bump test with calibration on failure of bump
 - Smart Mode - Dock will perform a bump test or calibration as required by the Grid-configured gas detector settings without user intervention