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Home > Handtools > Pneumatic Components Ltd (PCL) > PCL - AFG1H06 - Airforce II Tyre Inflator 0-170 psi & 0-12 bar, 2.7m Hose Twin Clip-on Connector

PCL - AFG1H06 - Airforce II Tyre Inflator 0-170 psi & 0-12 bar, 2.7m Hose Twin Clip-on Connector

SKU: AFG1H06
Part Number: AFG1H06
Barcode: 5014875450049
Weight: 1.16 Kg
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£89.20 (inc VAT) £74.33 (ex VAT)

RRP £174.80 £145.67

Save £85.60 £71.34

Description

The AirForce II is PCL’s premium dial handheld tyre inflator, and the latest in its line of high performance mechanical dial inflators. Meeting all the modern needs of an analogue gauge in a busy tyre shop, the sturdy and lightweight Airforce design has been further enhanced with a nylon body and a new metal inlet, making the unit as robust as any high performance dial gauge on the market today.

Featuring a userfriendly dial display for fast, troublefree tyre inflation, the AirForce II, with its high performance mechanical dial, boasts industry-standard BS EN 12645:2014 approvals and certifications for accuracy, reliability and robustness. Official tests have shown the Airforce II to be well above accepted requirements, enabling operators to provide safe, costeffective and accurate inflation.

Features

  • Reduced operating costs - Direct valve design increases inflation and deflation rates
  • Reduced cost of ownership - long product life, high versatility - flexible usage
  • Guaranteed accuracy - Individually tested and supplied with calibration certificate
  • Proven Bourdon Tube with beryllium copper construction for robustness and high shock resistance
  • Modern, lightweight and shock resistant construction

Specification

Reading Accuracy: 2 psi / 0.1 bar
Temperature: -20°C to 60°C
Tyre Valve Connection: Twin Clip-on
Accuracy: BS EN 12645:2014
Calibration: 0-170 psi / 0-12 bar
Display Type: Dial
Flow Rate: 910 l/min @ 13 bar supply
Hose Length: 2.7 m / 9 ft
Inlet Pressure: 218 psi / 15 bar

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