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Low-pressure warning

4th March 1966, Page 68
4th March 1966
Page 68
Page 68, 4th March 1966 — Low-pressure warning
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USED in place of the tyre valve cap, a device is marketed by Visual Control Ltd. for application to car-type tyres that gives a visual warning in the form of a red warning signal when the pressurd falls below normal. A red band in the device is graduated and when the deepest red section is displayed it indicates that the pressure has been reduced by 25 per cent.

The device is available with 15 pressure ratings between 14 p.s.i. and 28 psi.

Made by: Visual Control Ltd., 77 New Bond Street, London WI.

Price: 12s. 6d. a pair.

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