Silly Q: Working a Tyre Pressure gauge...

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Silly Q: Working a Tyre Pressure gauge...

Post by grunge »

Hi All..

Just wanted to check something as I recently got myself one of those metal tyre pressure check thing... (ANSI B) standard.

Anyhoos, when I use it, I noticed that the dial slowly goes down.
Is that right? Or should it stay at where it is until I press the button?
Need to know if I have to return it...

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Most I have used remain at the indicated pressure until told to release! :lol: I think it's brokeded! ;)
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I'll get that changed.... I thought it was the case.
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Doesn't it depend on whether you're testing the pressure at the top of the tyre as opposed to the bottom... dontknow.gif
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eh?
I don't think it make a different.
you put the gauge on the tyre, and then read it. then click on the button to make it reset.
To me it's as simple as that.
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red_dave wrote:Doesn't it depend on whether you're testing the pressure at the top of the tyre as opposed to the bottom... dontknow.gif
:lol: "Why Is It So ?" - ---- " Atmospheric pressure does the work...."

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Go a decent quality digital.. I used high quality low pressure analog for years (0-60 psi) as the graduations are more accurate..Now digital only...easier and more accurate just dearer.
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Really?

I wanted it iwth the old gauge because I like old school looking things. =)
But now I will be looking at those michelin digital ones. =)
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Gosling1 wrote: :lol: "Why Is It So ?" - ---- " Atmospheric pressure does the work...."

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You been putting boiled eggs in your tyres again Dave?

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I hate the blardy servo tyre inflators, I usually try to go with the automatic ones where you dial in your pressure and it has the small attachment, buggered if I can get the big cumbersome ones onto the blardy valves on my bike.
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Bogan wrote:
Gosling1 wrote: :lol: "Why Is It So ?" - ---- " Atmospheric pressure does the work...."

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You been putting boiled eggs in your tyres again Dave?

:lol:

I hate the blardy servo tyre inflators, I usually try to go with the automatic ones where you dial in your pressure and it has the small attachment, buggered if I can get the big cumbersome ones onto the blardy valves on my bike.
:lol: oh yeah - my favourite quote was ....

" watch me place this milk bottle, into this cow. Atmospheric pressure does the work...." :shock: :lol: :lol:

Grab one of those 90deg valve stem adaptors from Hal next time you are in TJ's - I keep them in the leather jacket - just screw them on to the valves if you get stuck with one of those shitty servo pumps. They work ace !!

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I use a liquid filled gauge that measures from 0-40 PSI, from the states, its the most accurate way to measure & does not require re calabrating...... any speedway shop sells the low pressure ones ;)
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