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Compression Tester 11PCS Set

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GRAB_8196900552956
was NZ$52.99 NZ$43.99
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This automotive Engine cylinder Compression Tester pressure tester instrument kit works with most car models with gasoline engines.
Compatible with gasoline engines for cars, motorcycles, trucks, lawn mowers, ATVs, etc.

Compression Tester comes with adapters and pipes in different size to fit different models. It is widely used for checking compression on engine cylinder quickly and accurately.

11Pcs Compression Tester Gauge set

Specification:

Test Unit/Mode: Bar, PSI

Material: Metal, Rubber

Color: Black

Pressure gauge diameter: 75mm

Five thread size: M10 x 1.0mm, M12 x 1.25mm, M14 x 1.25mm, M16 x 1.5mm, M18 x 1.5mm

Hose overall length: 16inch

Hose with tension bar length:16inch

extension tube bar length: 8 inches

Straight Pressure tube length: 153mm

Angled pressure tube length: 155mm



Compression Tester Package List:

1x spring buckle gauge (max 300psi or 20bar)

5x brass adapters M10, M12, M14, M16, M18

1x straight connector

1x angled connector

1x extension tube bar (8 inches)

1x extension rubber hose (16 inches)

1x hose with tension bar

1x User Manual




How to Use:

1. Start the engine and run to the normal working temperature. After the engine stops running, unload all spark plugs

2. Make the throttle fully opened and press the connection of the pressure gauge on the spark cold hole

3. Motors drive the engine to rotate at 100-150R/MIN speeds for 3-5 seconds. At this point, the pointer on the instrument will gradually rise, but will stop at a certain value. At this time, the indicator value is the compression pressure of the cylinder.

4. Press the button to zero the pointer.

5. According to the above steps, the measurement is repeated 2 to 3 times to improve the measurement accuracy.

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Product Name Compression Tester 11PCS Set
Weight 0.001000
Brand Grabstore
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