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1/4" Orange Volcanizing Insert - Xtra Seal

Part #: 12-107

The Xtra Seal 12-107 1/4" Orange Vulcanizing Insert is engineered for dependable, permanent repairs of puncture injuries in tubeless tires. Designed for professional automotive and industrial applications, this insert works in conjunction with chemical vulcanization to create a hermetic seal, restoring tire integrity and safety. It is an essential component for any workshop performing routine tire maintenance and repair.

Key Features

  • Permanent Repair Solution: Specifically formulated to vulcanize with the tire rubber, ensuring a long-lasting, airtight seal against punctures.
  • Professional Grade Construction: Manufactured by Xtra Seal, a trusted name in tire repair, guaranteeing quality and reliability for demanding shop environments.
  • Optimized for Tubeless Tires: Ideal for repairing small punctures in a wide range of tubeless passenger, light truck, and other industrial tires.
  • 1/4" Diameter: Perfectly sized for addressing common nail holes and other small-diameter penetrations, minimizing repair time and material usage.
  • Orange Identification: Distinctive orange color for easy identification and quality control during the repair process.

Applications

The Xtra Seal 1/4" Orange Vulcanizing Insert is suited for professional use in tire shops, automotive service centers, and fleet maintenance facilities. It is designed for effectively repairing puncture damage caused by nails, screws, or other road debris in the tread area of radial and bias-ply tubeless tires. This product provides a cost-effective and reliable method for returning damaged tires to safe service, crucial for ensuring vehicle uptime in both consumer and commercial settings.

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  • Model: 220711
  • Shipping Weight: 0.01lbs
  • UPC: 639601210701
  • Manufacturers Part #: 12-107
  • Manufactured by: Xtra Seal
  • Also Known As: GP12-107

This product was added to our catalog on Saturday 25 July, 2015.