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Milton Dial Tire Gage 0-60 Psi

$27.60/Each
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Part# 12-05329
MFR Model# S-932

Overview

45 degree dial type tire gauge has an internal diaphragm construction for greater durability. Has a range or 0-60 PSI or 0-400 kPa. 45 degree chuck head comes with deflator valve and durable rubber boot.
   
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Features

  • Maximum 60 pounds per square inch
  • Single head chuck
  • Includes deflator valve

Specifications

  • Gauge Type: Dial Gauge
  • Chuck Type: Single head chuck 45 degrees
  • PSI range: 0 to 60 PSI
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Reviews

Considering how affordable this gauge is, its an incredibly well made item. Appears to have an anodized red machined neck. The 45d angled head is well made and fits standard automotive valve stems nicely. The guages pressure release button feels affirmative. The gauge accurately reads pressure and holds said pressure readings without any leaks. The rubber surrounds feel just grippy enough. My only desire would be to have the gauge-body slightly thinner for a smaller overall profile for traveling. Id be willing to pay more money for this gauge with a flexible umbilical. And pay even more for a thinner body. And even more if it were Made in the USA. Overall, I RECOMMEND THIS PRODUCT and feel is a GREAT VALUE.

Adam
January 5, 2023

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Milton Dial Tire Gage 0-60 PSI

November 3, 2022

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