IPA redesigns mobile tire pressure equalizer system

May 30, 2013

The IPA mobile tire pressure equalizer now includes air toggle valves, an internal storage compartment, side mounted hose hangers and holsters for aftermarket air chucks as part of a redesign of the product.

The unit offers a fast and efficient way to accurately read and inflate tire pressure for up to five tires at the same time. 

It is equipped with two integrated high-capacity air regulators, and two highly accurate, high-resolution, glycerin-filled pressure gauges for consistent and precise tire pressure readings.

The company also noted that it is optimized for adverse weather conditions with the recently upgraded design. The mobile tire pressure equalizer is mounted on a powder-coated steel body with pneumatic tires and features wheel-specific, color-coded hoses with corresponding panel indicators and convenient hose hangers.  

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