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120 Psi Tire Inflator With Gauge on 2040-parts.com

US $19.35
Location:

Northern Ohio, United States

Northern Ohio, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:5960 Brand:TEKTON Warranty:Yes

- 120 PSI Tire Inflator with Gauge - NEW

You are bidding on a 120 PSI Tire Inflator with Gauge - NEW

  • Specifications:
  • • Cast Aluminum Alloy Body with Brass Valve
  • • 12" Flexible, Industrial-Grade Rubber Hose •
  • 6" Tire Chuck with 45° Angled Dual Foot •
  • Built-in 120 PSI Pressure Gauge Specifications:
  • • Air Inlet (F): 1/4" NPT
  • • Maximum Air Pressure: 120 PSI
  • • Pressure Gauge: 10-120 PSI


  • PROFESSIONAL QUALITY

  • THIS HAS A LIFETIME WARRANTY FROM MICHIGAN INDUSTRIAL TOOL IN KENTWOOD MICHIGAN

  • Payment is due within 3 days after the close of the auction.

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