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1/4-Inch FNPT Long Handled Air Chuck with Lock-On Threads

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      Description

      Features and Benefits:

      • Large Bore Compatibility: Specifically crafted for off-road trucks and heavy-duty equipment, this air chuck is designed to fit large bore tire valves, ensuring efficient and reliable tire inflation in demanding applications.
      • Lock-on Mechanism: The 1/4" FNPT lock-on air chuck features a straight push-on design that securely locks onto tire valve threads, providing a hands-free inflation experience. This ensures convenience and safety during the tire servicing process.
      • Extended Handle: With a generous 5-1/8-in long handle, this air chuck offers enhanced reach and leverage, making it easier to access and inflate tires on larger vehicles. The extended handle adds convenience to the inflation process.
      • Heavy-Duty Construction: Built to withstand the rigors of off-road environments and heavy-duty equipment, this air chuck boasts durability and reliability. It can handle pressures up to 150 PSI, ensuring it meets the demands of challenging applications.
      • Versatile Application: Tailored for off-road trucks and heavy-duty equipment, this air chuck is a versatile tool for various industrial settings where large bore tire valves are prevalent. It streamlines tire maintenance, contributing to overall efficiency.
      • CA Residents: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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