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    Digital Tire Air Pressure Gauge for Car/Motorcycle, 5-200 psi

    SISCO handheld digital air tire pressure gauge features a backlit display and a wide measurement range of 5-200 psi, it’s the ultimate tool for keeping your car and motorcycle tires in perfect condition. The automatic on/off function saves battery life and ensures the digital tire gauge is ready whenever you need it.
    SKU: SISCO-DTP-200P
    $74.69
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    Overview


    The good quality portable tire pressure gauge combines automatic functionality, a backlit display, and a wide measurement range of 5-200 psi, it caters to various vehicle types, providing precise readings every time.

    High pressure digital tire gauge


    Multiple measurement units, easy switchability

    • The tire pressure gauge supports four measurement units: psi, bar, kPa, and kg/cm².
    • The air gauge inflator features an oversized 30*50mm LCD with a backlight for easy night-time use.
    • The air gauge inflator includes an external bleed valve for precise air pressure adjustments.
    • SISCO professional tire pressure gauge adopts ergonomic design and is comfortable to hold.
    • The high quality digital tire pressure gauge is versatile and serves as an ideal measuring device for UTVs, SUVs, racing cars, motorcycles, and off-road vehicles.
    Automatic shutoff digital tire inflator gauge

    Industrial-grade waterproofing

    • The high pressure tire gauge is designed to be energy efficient and has an automatic shut-off function to conserve battery power.
    • The tire air pressure gauge provides precise readings often to decimal points, ensuring correct tire inflation.
    • The digital air tire pressure gauge can be connected to an air compressor for inflation or used independently to measure and release air pressure.
    • The tire pressure detector comes with a 15-meter coiled hose for extended reach.
    • The heavy duty tire air gauge has undergone industrial-grade waterproof testing, ensuring it is pressure-resistant and impermeable.

     

    Applications

    SISCO digital tire pressure gauge is an essential tool for maintaining optimal tire pressure across various vehicles, including trucks, cars, motorcycles, RVs, dirt bikes, and UTVs. It provides accurate and easy-to-read measurements, ensuring safe and efficient driving conditions.

    Digital tire pressure gauge for car

    Car

    Digital tire pressure gauge for bike

    Bike

    Digital tire pressure gauge for truck

    Truck

    Digital tire pressure gauge for motorcycle

    Motorcycle

    Specs

     

    Model SISCO-TPG-TY0311
    Measuring Range 5-200 psi, 0.4-14.00 bar
    Display Units psi, bar, kPa, kg/cm2
    Accuracy ±1.5 psi
    Type Digital Tire Pressure Gauge
    Display Mode LED LCD digital display
    Working Temperature -20°C- +70°C
    Dimension 275x110x85mm
    Weight 100g


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    High pressure digital tire gauge details

    FAQs

    Q1: How does a tire pressure gauge work?
    A1: A tire pressure gauge works by measuring the air pressure inside a tire. When you press the gauge onto the tire's valve stem, air from the tire enters the gauge. Inside the gauge, a calibrated spring or sensor measures the force exerted by the air pressure. This force is then translated into a readable value on the gauge's dial or digital display, indicating the tire's pressure in units such as PSI (pounds per square inch) or kPa (kilopascals).

    There are different types of tire pressure gauges, including analog (dial) gauges, digital gauges, and stick gauges. Analog tire pressure gauges use a mechanical spring to provide a pressure reading, while digital tire pressure gauges use electronic sensors to measure the pressure and display the result on a screen. Stick gauges, also known as pencil gauges, have a simple, retractable rod that is pushed out by the air pressure, showing the reading on a marked scale. All these gauges serve the same purpose: ensuring that your tires are inflated to the correct pressure for optimal performance and safety.

    Q2: Which type of tire pressure gauge is most accurate?
    A2: The most accurate type of tire pressure gauge is generally considered to be the digital gauge. Here are a few reasons why:

    • Precision and Readability: Digital gauges typically provide precise readings, often to a decimal point, which can be easier to read compared to analog gauges. They eliminate the parallax error that can occur when reading a dial gauge.
    • Consistency: Digital gauges are less likely to be affected by environmental factors such as temperature and humidity, which can sometimes impact the accuracy of mechanical (analog) gauges.
    • Calibration: Digital gauges often maintain their calibration longer than analog gauges. However, it's still important to occasionally check and recalibrate any tire pressure gauge to ensure its accuracy.

    Q3: Is a tire inflator the same as an air compressor? 
    A3: A tire inflator and an air compressor are not the same, although they serve related purposes. A tire inflator is specifically designed to inflate tires and usually comes with built-in pressure gauges and attachments that fit onto tire valves. It is typically portable, easy to use, and can be powered by a car's cigarette lighter or battery.

    An air compressor, on the other hand, is a more versatile tool that can be used for a variety of tasks beyond inflating tires, such as powering pneumatic tools, painting, and cleaning. Air compressors are generally larger and more powerful than tire inflators, often requiring a separate power source. While an air compressor can be used to inflate tires with the appropriate attachments, its primary function is to provide compressed air for a wider range of applications.


    Tips: What is the difference between a digital tire tread gauge and a tyre tread depth gauge?

    Digital Tire Tread Gauge: This is a specific type of tread depth gauge that features a digital display. It provides highly accurate and easy-to-read measurements of tire tread depth in a digital format. The digital readout helps eliminate human error and makes it simple to get precise readings quickly. These gauges often come with additional features such as memory storage, metric and imperial units, and sometimes even connectivity to apps or devices.

    Tyre Tread Depth Gauge: This term is more general and can refer to any device used to measure tire tread depth. It includes both digital and analog versions. Analog tread depth gauges usually have a simple mechanical design with a graduated scale that shows the tread depth. They might be less expensive and simpler to use but can be less precise than their digital counterparts.

    In summary, a digital tire tread gauge is a specific type of tyre tread depth gauge that offers digital precision and ease of use, whereas a tyre tread depth gauge can refer to either digital or analog tools used for the same purpose.

    Warranty

    Thank you for buying industrial test and measurement equipment on SISCO.com, all products sold by SISCO and the partner cover a 12 months warranty, effective from the date of receiving the products.


    What is covered?

    SISCO is responsible for providing free spare parts, and free technical support to assist the customer to repair the defective products until the problem is solved.


    What is not covered?

    • Product purchased from anyone other than a SISCO store or a SISCO authorized reseller.
    • Expendable parts.
    • Routine cleaning or normal cosmetic and mechanical wear.
    • Damage from misuse, abuse or neglect.
    • Damage from use of parts other than SISCO approved.
    • Damage from use outside the product’s usage or storage parameters.
    • Damage from use of parts not sold by SISCO.
    • Damage from modification or incorporation into other products.
    • Damage from repair or replacement of warranted parts by a service provider other than a SISCO authorized service provider.
    • Damage caused by the application environment not meeting the product usage requirements and the failure to perform preventive maintenance.
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