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Tire Inflation Gauge 7 to 180 PSI

Product #:63.683
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Tire Inflation Gauge 7 to 180 PSI

Product #:63.683

    Description

    Ideal for precise tire inflation on North American and import vehicles equipped with a tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS).
    3 functions: inflation, deflation and tire pressure measurement.
    Cast aluminum gauge with sturdy handle for high impact resistance.
    Rubber protector for added comfort and durability.

    Technical Specifications

    • Product TypeTire Inflator Gauges
    • Maximum Inlet Pressure (PSI)232
    • Maximum Display Pressure (PSI)180
    • Compatible FluidsAir, Neutral and Inert Gases
    • Air Chuck TypeOpen
    • Display TypeAnalog
    • Inlet Connection TypeThreaded
    • Inlet Connection SubtypeNPT
    • Inlet Nominal Size (Imperial)1/4 in
    • Inlet Connection GenderFemale
    • Minimum Fluid Temperature (°C)0
    • Maximum Fluid Temperature (°C)40

    Warranty

    R1: 1 Year Repair

    The repair warranty (R) means that the product or parts of the product will be repaired or refurbished. The warranty covers any manufacturing or material defect. The warranty does not cover installation and/or removal costs incurred by the customer nor shipping costs.

    Failure to comply with the technical specifications, failure to follow the guidelines in the installation guide and/or the technical sheet, inappropriate or excessive tightening, misuse and/or abuse, failure to comply with the maintenance guidelines, normal wear, contamination and/or corrosion, neglect/accident, unauthorized repair attempt and/or disassembly, alteration of the product, assembly with incompatible products.

    If the product contains one or several parts with a 1-month limited warranty (GL), these parts will be excluded from the 1-year warranty (R1).

    Disclaimer

    Please note that while we make every effort to accurately represent our products on our website, slight variations in design and appearance may occur due to factors such as manufacturing processes and materials used.