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QuickCar 0-60 PSI Dry Tire Inflator 56-260
QuickCar 0-60 PSI Dry Tire Inflator 56-260
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Tire Gauge - Inflator, 60 PSI Gauge, Dry 56-260
QuickCar Tire Inflators use the same trusted gauge heads racers and mechanics have relied upon for years, but with an inflator kit that can attach to an air line and fill air into a tire.
Precision tire inflators allow checking tire pressures while inflating or deflating. Available with Dry, Glow, or Liquid-Filled gauge heads. High-quality inflators include: Includes air-release buttons. Stainless steel braided air hoses for durability. Chrome-plated angle chucks. Gauge head options include 0-20 PSI, 0-40 PSI, and 0-60 PSI versions.
Tire Inflator 0-60psi Dry
Key Features
- Gauge face is a 2-1/2" Diameter, Dry.
- Range is 0-60 PSI and reads in 1 lb. Increments.
- Comes with steel braided flexible hose, 45° chuck and brass relief valve located on the side of the inflator.
- No air fittings included.
Vehicle Fitment
- Universal fitment — this QuickCar component is selected by specification rather than by vehicle. Please confirm dimensions, thread size and clearance against your application before ordering.
Specifications
- Manufacturer Part Number: 56-260
- Supplier Part Number: QRP56-260
- Shipping Dimensions: 9.55 x 6.15 x 3.2 in
- Shipping Weight: 1.17 lb
- UPC: 819616018602
About This Series
The following applies to the QuickCar product line this item belongs to. Specifications for this particular part number are listed above.
- Includes air-release buttons.
- Stainless steel braided air hoses for durability.
- Chrome-plated angle chucks.
- Gauge head options include 0-20 PSI, 0-40 PSI, and 0-60 PSI versions.
Manufacturer Part Number: 56-260
Images are for illustrative purposes only. Actual product may vary.
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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