Astro Pneumatic 3081 Dial Gauge Tire Inflator Black (tn) on 2040-parts.com
US $26.98
Location:
Lewes, Delaware, US
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3 in 1 function: inflate, deflate and measure tire pressure with two position inflate/deflate lever
Aluminum die-casting unit covered with rubber sleeve for extra comfort and durability, Clear and easy to read
Increased safety and reduced tire-related incidents
Unit includes a 21-Inch hose, has a 3-18-Inch (80mm) pressure gauge (0-12 Bar/174Psi) and a dial with 3-1/8-Inch (80mm) diameter
Product Description
From the Manufacturer
The Astro Pneumatic 3081 - Dial Gauge Tire Inflator's
construction features an aluminum die-casted unit covered with a rubber
sleeve for extra comfort and durability. The dial gauge feature is clear
and easy to read. The unit has a 3-in-1 function that inflates,
deflates and measures tire pressure. Also features a two position
measurement with inflate/deflate level. Increased safety and reduced
tire-related incidents. 80mm pressure gauge (0-12 Bar/174Psi). The unit
includes a 21" hose.
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