Car Bike Tire Pressure Checker Inflator With Dial Gauge on 2040-parts.com
Brockport , NEW York 14420 USA, US
- Inflation gun, chuck, and gauge are all combined in one easy to use unit
- Clip-on design enables hands-free chuck use
- Built-in relief valve for reducing pressure in over-inflated tires
- Includes flexible hose for easier use
- Gauge has range of 10-150 psi
Keep your tires properly inflated with the Campbell Hausfeld MP6000 Tire Inflator with Gauge. The MP6000 combines an inflation gun, chuck, and gauge in one easy-to-use tool, and it comes with a flexible hose for easy use. This handy gadget can help increase the life of your tires, saving you both time and money.
Get the Most out of Your Tires
Because routine pressure
checks can help extend the life of your tires, investing in a tool like
the MP6000 is a smart choice. Not only will the MP6000 help you save
time and money, but it will also help protect the environment by
optimizing your gas mileage, and it will even help make your vehicle
safer to drive.
The MP6000 combines three different tools in one compact design: an inflation gun, chuck, and gauge, which has a range of 10 to 150 PSI. It clips on for hands-free chuck use, and it features a built-in relief valve for reducing pressure in over-inflated tires.
Incredibly Easy to Use: Just Position, Pull, and Fill
The
MP6000 is exceptionally easy to use. Just position the chuck on the
tire stem, pull the lever on the chuck, and fill. If you wish to keep a
record of the pressure results, the gauge will keep the pressure rating
when you remove the chuck from the stem, and then it will clear the
reading when you touch the reset button.
About Campbell Hausfeld: Making it Easier to Do it Like a Pro!
Campbell
Hausfeld makes it easier for you to finish your projects like a pro.
The company's history of creating quality products began in 1836, when
it manufactured horse-drawn wagons and agricultural equipment. Today,
the company offers a complete line of air compressors, air tools and
accessories, inflators, nailers and staplers, paint sprayers, pressure
washers, and more. Finish your projects faster and easier with Campbell
Hausfeld.
MP6000 tire inflator with gauge and hose.
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