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TDR5000 Tyre Inator
The new TDR5000 dial tyre Inator features a
lightweight, durable design and one touch
operation, making it the quickest and easiest
to use handheld tyre inator in the TDR range,
perfect for industrial workshops, mechanics
and garages. With a tough diecast aluminium
construction encased in a composite body and
an impact absorbing bumper, it will take a real
beating and ensures easy ination with just the
touch of a trigger.
Features
■IP44 rating - tough, durable
and splash resistant
■Large 80 mm dial gauge
■Multi scale gauge (bar, psi)
■Impact absorbing bumper
■Tough, lightweight diecast aluminium
internal body with composite outer casing
■Wire sheathed hose to eliminate kinking
■Supplied with certicate of calibration
WARNING
To avoid the risk of personal injury, especially to the eyes, face or skin, DO NOT direct the
air stream at any person, or any part of the body. This equipment is not intended for use by
children without adult supervision. The manufacturer reserves the right to change product
features at any time without notice.
Operation
■To read pressure:
Remove tyre valve cap.
With clip-on air chuck lever depressed,
rmly press chuck onto tyre valve stem
and release lever, ensure that no air leaks.
■To inate:
With clip-on air chuck lever depressed,
rmlypresschuckontotyrevalvestem
and release lever, ensure that no air leaks.
Fullydepressthetyreinatorleverforan
appropriateperiodoftimeandrelease
the lever.
Check pressure gauge and repeat the
procedure until correct pressure level
is achieved.
■To deate:
With clip-on air chuck lever depressed,
rmly press chuck onto tyre valve stem
and release lever, ensure that no air leaks.
Depress the tyre inator lever half way
(until air can be heard to be escaping)
for an appropriate period of time and
release the lever.
Check pressure gauge and repeat the
procedure until correct pressure level
is achieved.
Safety
■Never exceed the maximum pressure
of the tyre.
■Check that the hose and chuck are
in good condition with no damage
or cracks.
■Ensure safe working environment
when using compressed air.
■Return to authorised service
agent for repair and maintenance.