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Spurtar 10-120 PSI Heavy Duty Tire Pressure Gauge with Inflator Air Chuck Instruction Manual

Model: Spurtar

1. Isingeniso

This manual provides detailed instructions for the safe and effective use of your Spurtar 10-120 PSI Heavy Duty Tire Pressure Gauge with Inflator Air Chuck. This device is designed for accurate tire pressure measurement and efficient inflation across various vehicles, including cars, trucks, motorcycles, and bicycles. Please read this manual thoroughly before operation.

2. Ulwazi Lokuphepha

  • Always wear appropriate eye protection when operating air tools.
  • Ensure the air compressor is turned off and depressurized before connecting or disconnecting the inflator.
  • Do not exceed the maximum recommended tire pressure for your vehicle. Refer to your vehicle's owner's manual or tire placard for correct pressure values.
  • Keep hands and body clear of moving parts and pressurized air streams.
  • Store the inflator in a clean, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.

3. Okuqukethwe Kwephakheji

Qinisekisa ukuthi zonke izinto ezibalwe ngezansi zifakiwe kuphakheji yakho:

  • 1x Spurtar Tire Pressure Gauge with Inflator Air Chuck
  • 1x Rubber Hose (13 3/8 inches / 34cm)
  • 1x Chrome Plated Iron Stem (5 11/16 inches / 14.5cm) with Dual Head Push-Pull Chucks
  • 4x Tire Valve Cores
  • 4x Metal Tire Valve Stem Caps
  • 4x ABS Tire Valve Stem Caps
  • 1x 4-Way Valve Core Tool
  • 1x Thread Seal Tape
  • 1x Lock-on Air Chuck
Spurtar Tire Pressure Gauge with Inflator Air Chuck and included accessories.
Figure 3.1: All components included in the Spurtar Tire Pressure Gauge with Inflator Air Chuck package.

4. Setha

4.1 Connecting to an Air Compressor

  1. Ensure your air compressor is off and depressurized.
  2. Apply the provided thread seal tape (PTFE tape) around the threads of the 1/4" NPT air inlet connector on the inflator. Wrap the tape in the direction of the thread spiral (usually clockwise) for a good seal.
  3. Securely attach the inflator's 1/4" NPT air inlet to your air compressor's hose or quick-connect fitting. Use appropriate tools to tighten the connection, ensuring no air leakage.
Labeled diagram of the Spurtar tire inflator components and dimensions.
Umdwebo 4.1: Ngaphezuluview of the inflator components and connection points.
Video 4.1: Official video demonstrating the unboxing, assembly, and basic operation of the Spurtar Tire Pressure Gauge with Inflator Air Chuck, including connecting to an air compressor and inflating a tire.

5. Iziqondiso Zokusebenza

5.1 Checking Tire Pressure

  1. Susa isivalo se-valve esiqwini se-valve yesondo.
  2. Firmly press the inflator's chuck onto the tire valve stem. Ensure a tight seal to prevent air leakage.
  3. The bayonet-style pressure gauge will immediately display the current tire pressure.
  4. Compare the reading to your vehicle's recommended tire pressure.
Person checking tire pressure with the Spurtar inflator gauge.
Figure 5.1: Checking tire pressure by pressing the chuck onto the valve stem.
Close-up of the Spurtar tire inflator's bayonet-style pressure gauge.
Umfanekiso 5.2: Vala-up view of the bayonet-style pressure gauge indicating tire pressure.

5.2 Inflating Tires

  1. With the chuck firmly attached to the tire valve stem, press down the thumb trigger on the inflator. Air will begin to flow into the tire.
  2. Monitor the pressure gauge as you inflate.
  3. Khulula i-trigger uma ingcindezi oyifunayo isifinyelelwe.
Hand operating the trigger on the Spurtar tire inflator to add air.
Figure 5.3: Pressing the thumb trigger to inflate the tire.

5.3 Deflating Tires (if over-inflated)

  1. If the tire is over-inflated, press the small air bleeder valve button located near the trigger.
  2. Air will be released from the tire. Monitor the pressure gauge until the desired pressure is achieved.
Video 5.1: Official video demonstrating the Spurtar Tire Pressure Gauge with Inflator Air Chuck in use on a tractor tire, demonstrating its ease of connection and pressure adjustment features.

6. Isondlo

  • Regularly inspect the hose and connections for any signs of wear, cracks, or damage. Replace components as needed.
  • Keep the inflator clean and free of dirt, dust, and debris. Wipe with a dry cloth after each use.
  • Ensure the valve core tool and spare valve cores are stored securely.
  • Do not lubricate the gauge mechanism.

7. Ukuxazulula izinkinga

InkingaImbangela EngenzekaIsixazululo
Ukuvuza komoya ekuxhumekeniLoose fittings, insufficient thread seal tape, damaged O-rings.Tighten all connections. Reapply thread seal tape if necessary. Inspect and replace O-rings if damaged.
Ukufundwa kwengcindezi okungalungileGauge malfunction, debris in the valve stem, extreme temperatures.Ensure the chuck is fully seated on the valve stem. Check against another known accurate gauge. Allow the unit to acclimate to ambient temperature.
Air not flowing into tireAir compressor off, low compressor pressure, clogged chuck, faulty valve stem.Verify air compressor operation and pressure. Check for obstructions in the chuck. Inspect tire valve stem for damage.
Video 7.1: User-submitted video demonstrating a potential air leakage issue with the Spurtar Tire Pressure Gauge with Inflator Air Chuck, highlighting a common troubleshooting scenario.

8. Imininingwane

IsiciImininingwane
IbhrendiSpurtar
Inombolo YemodeliSpurtar
Ibanga Lokucindezela10-120 PSI (2-lb. increments)
Accuracy StandardANSI B40.1 Grade B (2%)
OkubalulekileI-alloy Steel, Ithusi, Irabha
Ubude beHose13 3/8 amayintshi / 34 cm
Ubude Besiqu5 11/16 amayintshi / 14.5 cm
I-Air Inlet1/4" NPT
Isisindo sentoAmagremu angu-302 (cishe ama-ounces angu-10.65)

9. Iwaranti kanye Nokusekela

Spurtar products are manufactured to high-quality standards. For warranty information or technical support, please refer to the contact details provided with your purchase or visit the official Spurtar webindawo. Gcina ubufakazi bakho bokuthenga banoma yiziphi izimangalo zewaranti.

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