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Deluxe Air Pressure Dial Gauge - 10 To 60 Lbs - K Tool International

Part #: KTI71900

The K Tool International KTI71900 Deluxe Air Pressure Dial Gauge is a robust and essential tool designed for professional technicians and mechanics who require precise and reliable air pressure measurements. Engineered for accuracy and durability, this professional-grade gauge provides clear readings within a 10 to 60 Lbs range, making it suitable for a variety of automotive and industrial applications.

Key Features

  • Accurate Pressure Measurement: Delivers precise readings from 10 to 60 Lbs, crucial for ensuring optimal tire performance and verifying pneumatic system pressures.
  • Pressure Hold Function: Equipped with a convenient mechanism to hold the pressure reading on the dial until the integrated release button is actively depressed, allowing for accurate observation away from the valve stem.
  • Professional-Grade Construction: Built with durable components to withstand the rigorous demands of daily workshop use, ensuring long-term reliability and consistent performance.
  • Easy-to-Read Dial: Features a clear, high-contrast dial with distinct markings for quick and unambiguous pressure assessment, improving efficiency during service tasks.
  • Swivel Chuck: Designed with a flexible swivel chuck for easy and secure attachment to tire valves and air lines, providing enhanced accessibility and ease of use in confined spaces.

Applications

This deluxe air pressure dial gauge is an indispensable instrument for routine maintenance, diagnostics, and quality control. It is ideally suited for accurately checking and maintaining tire pressure across a wide array of vehicles, including passenger cars, light trucks, motorcycles, and ATVs. Furthermore, its precise measurement capabilities make it valuable for monitoring air pressure within various industrial pneumatic tools and systems, ensuring equipment operates safely and efficiently within specified parameters.

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This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 13 February, 2007.