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Double-bend clamp-in valves, often referred to as double-bend clamp-in tire valves, represent a significant advancement in tire valve technology. Designed specifically for automotive tires, these valves offer a range of features that cater to the needs of modern vehicles and drivers. The standout feature of Double Bend Clamp-In Valves is their unique double-bend design. Unlike traditional straight valves, this design makes them easier to install securely onto the tire's valve hole, ensuring better sealing and stability once in place. These valves are installed by clamping into the tire's valve hole, eliminating the need for threading or welding. This clamp-in installation method not only simplifies the installation process but also saves time and labor costs, making it a preferred choice for tire service professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike. Double Bend Clamp-In Valves are typically constructed from high-strength materials, imparting durability and corrosion resistance. This durability ensures that the valves can withstand the rigors of various road conditions and climates, providing long-term reliability. These valves are suitable for a wide range of automotive tires, including those fitted on passenger cars, trucks, motorcycles, and more. Their universal compatibility allows them to meet the needs of different vehicle models and tire types, making them a versatile choice for tire valve replacements. Ensuring proper tire inflation is crucial for vehicle safety and performance. Double Bend Clamp-In Valves play a vital role in maintaining tire pressure, thus enhancing vehicle safety on the road. By stabilizing tire pressure, these valves contribute to reduced fuel consumption, minimized tire wear, and overall improved driving stability.
Detailed parameters
| Etrto No | Rim Holes (mm/in) |
A | B | α° |
| V3.13.1 | 15.7/.625" | 46.5 | 42.5 | 153 |
| V3.13.2 | 15.7/.625" | 30 | 79 | 126 |
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