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Handheld Automatic Tire Inflator

Part # 192012

• The handheld automatic tire inflator is truly portable automatic inflator/deflator.
• Powered by a rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery, lasting up to an impressive 15 hours (continuous use), about 500 inflation cycles
• Connect to airline, set the required pressure and then let this handheld automatic tire inflator do the rest (for deflating connecting the hose is not necessary).
• Housed in a tough ABS case, has a 1.5 m hose and inflates up to 174 p.s.i. at an astonishing 2500 L/min @ 174 p.s.i.
• The handheld automatic tire inflator also has two programmable pre-set buttons for setting the common pressures quickly and easily.
• Auto-off after 90 seconds
• Ideal for cars, trucks, tractors, military vehicles and planes tires
• Large easy to read LCD display with audible warning
• Tough ABS case
• Individually calibrated and tested, meet standard EEC/86/217
• OPS (Over Pressure Setting) function that allows the tire to be inflated to a certain pressure then deflates automatically to a normal operating pressure, used for seating tires on rims.

Product Detail

Item 192012
Reader Unit Digital LCD display, audible warning
Chuck Type Clip on
Optional Chuck Dual Head Chuck
Housing Engineering Plastic
Scale 175 PSI, 12 Bar, 1,200 kPa
Accuracy +/- 0.3 PSI @ 25 - 75PSI
Operation Auto inflate, deflate
Supply Pressure Max. 182 PSI
Inlet Size 1/4" NPT / BSP female
Hose Length 5 ft (1.5 M) Recoiled Hose
Advised Application Garage, Industrial, Workshops
Supply Voltage AC 110 - 240V(50 - 60Hz), or DC 12V
Wattage 10 W max.
Working Temperature -10 ~ +50
Humidity Range Up to 95% RH non condensing
Inflation Flow 2,500 L/min @ 175 PSI
IP Rate IP44
Dimension 325 x 195 x 80 mm
Weight 1.2 kgs

What’s the Best Tire Pressure Tool?

Use a tire pressure gauge to make sure your tires have proper inflation pressure, and then fill your tires with air as needed. Many people mistakenly think that the correct inflation pressure is located on the tire’s sidewall. What’s listed on the sidewall is the maximum inflation pressure for the tire, but keeping your tires at the maximum PSI could make them wear faster or compromise your traction or braking abilities;


What Determines The Vehicle Manufacturer’s Pound Per Square Inch (PSI) Recommendation?


Ride comfort and performance
Load capacity
Traction and Wear

Fuel economy


It’s important to match your tire inflation pressure to the vehicle you are driving. Check for your tires’ recommended pressure on the driver’s side door jamb or in your vehicle owner’s manual. Also, be sure to check your tire pressure before you hit the road as your tires may read as having a higher psi after a long drive.

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