Material:
TRK-004 Medium Tire Tackle Kit is a repair kit designed for medium-sized tires. Its high-precision pencil-type air pressure gauge covers a range of 10-50 psi, and supports three units of display: psi, kPa and bar, making air pressure measurement more accurate and convenient. The multi-functional four-way valve tool solves the removal of the valve core, the repair of internal and external threads, and the cleaning of the inside of the valve stem with one click, improving maintenance efficiency. Durable aluminum valve caps are silver anodized for aesthetics and corrosion resistance, effectively protecting tire valves from external damage. High-quality repair materials are suitable for tire damage of different sizes. Equipped with a small tube of rubber glue, as well as a screwdriver-type reamer and plugger to ensure a smooth repair process. Metal tire sander is used to clean the tire surface and improve the adhesion of the repair material to the tire, ensuring a long-lasting and reliable repair effect.
Detailed parameters
(1) Pencil gauge, 10-50 psi. Measures in psi, kPa, and bar
(2) Valve cores
(3) 4-way valve tool that removes valve cores, re-taps treads inside/outside, and reams inside the valve stem
(4) Silver anodized aluminum valve caps
(5) 1.5" (35mm) round patches
(6) String plugs, 9-ply, 100mm long
(7) Tube of rubber cement (.41 fluid oz)
(8) Screwdriver handle reamer and (1) Screwdriver handle plugger
(9) Metal tire scuffer
Packaged in a durable, translucent green plastic tire tackle case
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