Material:
This product adopts an innovative dual-head design, which is designed for tire valves with standard bores. It can easily handle both straight and oblique valves, and provides a variety of scale options to meet the needs of different users. The standard configuration is a dual-scale display, including bar and pounds per square inch (psi). The specific range is: bar (0.7-12) corresponds to psi (10-174). Different scale versions can be provided upon user request to meet professional or special needs. The high-precision mechanical transmission system and dial design ensure that accurate and reliable tire pressure values can be obtained every time. Equipped with a durable rubber hose up to 8 inches (or may vary depending on the specific model), it not only increases the flexibility of operation, but also allows easy access and measurement of tire pressure of each tire without moving the vehicle, suitable for various complex environments. The built-in convenient deflation valve function allows users to quickly adjust the tire pressure to the ideal range during the measurement process. Equipped with a one-touch zeroing button, the dial can be reset to zero with a light press before measurement. Made of high-quality metal and plastic materials, it ensures that the product is strong and durable and can withstand the wear and impact of daily use.
Detailed parameters
| Dial gauge with dual foot chuck for standard bore valves | |
| Scale: | dual graduated bar (0.7-12) - psi (10-174) |
| On request dual graduated | |
| kPa x 100 (0.7-12) - psi (10-174) or | |
| bar graduated only (0.7-12) or | |
| kPa x 100 graduated only (0.7-12) | |
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