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Tyre Pressure Gauge 60psi

Tyre Pressure Gauge 60psi

SKU:TG4WD

Description
For 4WDs, Cars & Caravans Screw on Valve Fitting Deflation Function Precision Pressure Gauge with Protective Rubber Cushioning Large Easy to Read Dial 0 to 60 psi (0-400 kPa) Reading Dual Scale: kPa/psi Hands-free Deflation offers both Continuous & Intermittent Tyre Deflation Solid Brass Screw-on Valve Fitting with Durable Flexible Air Hose Storage Pouch with Zip OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS: Remove the Valve Cap from Tyre and Screw on the Brass Fitting...
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Tyre Pressure Gauge 60psi
Regular price $22.09 AUD
Regular price Sale price $22.09 AUD

For 4WDs, Cars & Caravans

  • Screw on Valve Fitting
  • Deflation Function
  • Precision Pressure Gauge with Protective Rubber Cushioning
  • Large Easy to Read Dial
  • 0 to 60 psi (0-400 kPa) Reading
  • Dual Scale: kPa/psi
  • Hands-free Deflation offers both Continuous & Intermittent Tyre Deflation
  • Solid Brass Screw-on Valve Fitting with Durable Flexible Air Hose
  • Storage Pouch with Zip

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS:

  • Remove the Valve Cap from Tyre and Screw on the Brass Fitting
  • When the Valve is properly engaged the Pressure Gaugeis activated
  • For Intermittent Deflation, push the Collar forward towards Valve
  • For Hands-Free Deflation, push the Collar forward towards the Valve and turn Clockwise to Engage. To Disengage, turn the Collar anti-clockwise
  • The Pressure Gauge Accuracy is ±2% and we recommend a momentary Halt during Operation to obtain a proper Pressure Reading

HINTS & TIPS:

  • Tyre Pressure should be checked Weekly
  • Never exceed Manufacturer's Maximum recommended Tyre Pressure. Vehicle recommended Tyre Pressure Placard is usually located in Glove Box, Driver's Door Frame or under Front of Bonnet
  • Checking Tyres directly after Driving may cause an incorrect Reading. Always wait until Tyre is Cool
  • Keep the Gauge Free from Dust & Moisture
  • Driving with reduced Tyre Pressure will affect Vehicle Handling, increases Risk of Damage to Tyres and or likelihood of Tyre Blowout
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