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Longacre Digital Quick Fill Tire Gauge 0-60 Psi W/ Angle Chuck And Ball Chuck 10 on 2040-parts.com

US $155.00
Location:

Monroe, Washington, United States

Monroe, Washington, United States
Condition:New Brand:Longacre Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:53008

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Longacre

 

Digital Quick Fill Tire Gauge


Connect to air line - fill & bleed with one gauge!

Now with back lights!!

  • Reads without removing the fill chuck
  • Fills twice as fast
  • Tire bleed button for excess pressure
  • 17" hose with angle chuck - ball chuck also included
  • External gauge bumper
  • Auto Off feature to save battery
  • Easy to read to .1 psi
  • Accuracy: .2 lb / .3%
  • Includes silver carrying case


Gauge Specifications
Style:Digital
Size:2 1/2"
Range:0-60 psi
Increments:.1 lb
Accuracy:.2 lb / .3%
Hose Length:17"
Chuck Installed:Swivel angle
Alternate Chuck Included:Swivel ball
Holds Pressure:No
Backlight:Yes
Battery Type:2 AAA
Gauge Bumper Included:Yes
Case Included:Yes




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