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Puncture and inflation package

20th August 1971, Page 42
20th August 1971
Page 42
Page 42, 20th August 1971 — Puncture and inflation package
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Worthwhile economies are claimed in the reduced need for calling on emergency tyre services where operators equip vehicles with "Instant PSI" puncture sealant and tyre inflator.

Housed in a high-compression cylinder of steel with heavy-duty valve, this product injects a butyl rubber-plastic sealant into tyre to seal the puncture ; simultaneously inflate the h The sealant is not an ordin latex or rubber and the mali claim that the fine powder n due does no harm to the h The whole repair operation said to take less than th minutes.

"Instant PSI" does not lose quality and can be kept ind nitely in a vehicle as stand equipment like a wheel jack fire extinguisher.

Tyres treated with "Ins.' PSI" can travel as long as nec sary but it should only regarded as a temporary rei for the convenience of comp ing a journey. Giant tyres commercials can be sealed ; partially inflated but compl inflation should be undertaker the first opportunity. One c tamer inflates a 50.50 x 12 1 to approximately 30 /32psi.

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