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Tyre inflator

30th October 1970
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A portable automatic tyre inflator has been introduced to world markets by Pneumatic Components Ltd and is known as the PCL Presetair. It has been developed to meet the need for equipment that provides a high degree of safety for the operator and the driver, which has been achieved by eliminating the danger of otter-inflation and by providing accurate control of tyre pressures. The tyre pressure is balanced against the preset gauge pressure.

The gauge is preset by turning the control knob on the gauge head. An audible signal indicates delivery of air to the tyre. Should different pressures be required front and rear, the gauge can be reset at the wheel.

Made by: Pneumatic Components Ltd, Eyre Street, Sheffield Si 3GL.

Price: £41; £65 3s, complete with hose reel.

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