Compact, robust, efficient: the two entry-level units ArcticPRO® ACX 310 (for refrigerant R134a) and ACX 410 (for refrigerant R1234yf) bring air conditioning service to a high technological level without major investment and at the same time ensure maximum environmental protection. A clear competitive advantage for you and your workshop.

Compact climate power

Weighing just 65 kilograms, the two units are extremely light and therefore ideal for mobile use throughout the workshop. The two stations have all the technical refinements of MAHLE's larger devices. A high-resolution screen guides you through the entire process and makes operation simple and intuitive. With two oil bottles - one for fresh oil and one for used oil - and a reservoir capacity of 12 liters, nothing stands in the way of a professional A/C service. And if there is ever a problem, the ACX Manager provides remote support. 

Ecological and economical

ArcticPRO® ACX 310/410 feature the E³ - FILL and E³ - PUMP technologies. With FILL, the devices are always ready for use, regardless of the vehicle and ambient temperature. This guarantees successful filling. With PUMP technology, the internal cleaning process of the vacuum pump extends the oil change intervals to up to 1,000 operating hours. This significantly reduces maintenance costs. You can also order the E³ - CONNECT technology as an option. This ensures complete recovery of the refrigerant from hoses and couplings.

Compact features:

  • E³ - FILL | E³ - PUMP 
  • High-resolution screen
  • Simplified activation via app 
  • Database for maintenance data (R134a | ACX 310 - R1234yf | ACX 410) 
  • Export of reports in PDF format to USB stick
  • Oil bottles: 2 (fresh oil, used oil)
  • Remote support (ACX Manager - USB)
  • Dimensions: 544 x 617 x 957 mm
  • Weight: 65 kg
  • Optional: E³ - CONNECT; thermal printer for customer reports; hybrid function; N-leak test function (with external optional kit); gas identifier; database for agricultural and construction machinery (ACX 310 only)

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