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0-200psi Metal Digital Tire Lcd Manometer Air Pressure Gauge Psi Bar Kpa Kgf/cm on 2040-parts.com

US $11.73
Location:

beijing, China

beijing, China
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0-200PSI Metal Digital Tire LCD Manometer Air Pressure Gauge PSI BAR KPA KGF/cm²

Specifications:

Material: Metal+Rubber
Size: 60x250mm
Thread type hose length:150mm
Power supply: 2x Built-in CR2032
4 units available : PSI,BAR,KPA,KGF/cm²
Press the release switch to disconnect
Intuitive digital display
LCD screen display for easy reading.
Used to monitor the tyre pressure, extending tire life and ensuring safety.
High-end digital chip, LCD display monitor, testing more accurate, more reliable and cost-effective.
When you are not using it,, it will automatically switched off after 30 sec.

Note:

1. 1 KGF/cm² = 98 KPA
2. Normal maintenance of the car should be measured tire pressure once a month.

Package Included:

1 x Tire Pressure Gauge
4 x Tire Valve Caps
2 x Tire Valve



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