skulldrinker
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At work we have a couple of imitation Milton tire air chucks. We fill up tires to the correct PSI for the vehicle. Sometimes the sensors register right on sometimes they don't. Who's right? the tire chuck or the sensors? When customers come back screaming their low pressure idiot lights have come on after they just left the shop I don't know what to do. The boss came up with an excuse saying the tire chucks are 3 pounds off. When he's frustrated he leans towards the sensors being right. I find that hard to go along with. I want to know how to check the accuracy of the tire chuck. How can i do that? Is there a tester available?
I have a brand new Milton #506 coming in the mail. I would like to have faith in it.
I have a brand new Milton #506 coming in the mail. I would like to have faith in it.
for 5 bucks, always wanted one of these things since I was a kid. Filled a couple of tires, only to find the pressure was off. Being the curious type I tore the thing apart to see what makes it tick. Figured it needed a good cleaning anyway. Turns out these are adjustable for pressure. You remove the cap on the tube and inside of that is a slotted adjuster, dialed this puppy in. Now granted you should not have to do this to a brand new one.