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New Digital Lcd Car Tire Tyre Air Pressure Gauge Meter Manometer Barometers Test on 2040-parts.com

US $6.90
Location:

深圳市, 廣東省, China

深圳市, 廣東省, China
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:UCE093 Country/Region of Manufacture:China

2016 NEW Digital LCD Car Tire Tyre Air Pressure Gauge Meter Manometer Barometers Tester Tool For Auto Car Motorcycle
 
Features:
1. LCD screen display with backlit for easy reading
2. Three units available: PSI, KPA, BAR
3. Small portable design, easy to hold and operate
4. Accurate and quick measuring, reliable to use
5. With anti-skid rubber handle
6. Manual power on/off and auto power off for power saving
7. LED light at gauge nozzle, convenient to use even at night
8. Size:10.5x4.5x2.2cm (L*W*H)
9. Material: ABS & rubber
10. Color: Yellow & black
 
Specifications:
1. Type: Tire pressure gauge
2. Measurement range: 5.0-100PSI; 0.35-7.00BAR
3. Accuracy: ±1PSI
4. Resolution: 0.5PSI
5. Unit: PSI, KPA, BAR
6. Display: 22 * 12mm LCD
7. Backlit color: Blue
8. Battery: 1 x CR2032 for tire gauge, 3 x LR44 for LED
 
Package Included:
1 x Tire Pressure Gauge

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