High-Accuracy Tire Inflator Valve Actuator for Performance Vehicles and Motorsport with Digital Pressure Sync and Zero-Leak Seal
| Attribute |
Value |
| Commodity |
Anti Puncture Tyre Sealant Inflator |
| Design |
Tyre Repair Spray Black Cap |
| Usage |
Car Care Products |
| Packing |
Carton Or Wooden Pallet |
Precision Tire Inflation Solution
Achieve pit-lane precision with this Tire Inflator Valve Actuator, engineered for motorsport teams and luxury automotive workshops. Features micro-machined valve engagement jaws that eliminate stem damage on delicate alloy wheels. The proprietary dual-O-ring seal ensures zero pressure loss during inflation, critical for TPMS calibration.
Integrated thermal-stable materials prevent heat-induced measurement drift. Compatible with all tire inflation controllers via 1/4" NPT thread. The balanced actuator head allows single-handed operation while providing real-time pressure feedback to digital gauges. Includes protective nylon sleeve for carbon fiber valve stems. Ideal for achieving consistent ±0.1 PSI accuracy demanded by race engineers during dynamic pressure adjustments.
Key Features
- Damage-proof valve engagement for fragile stems
- Zero-leak seal maintains critical pressure accuracy
- Thermal-stable construction for consistent readings
- Direct integration with tire inflation systems
- ±0.1 PSI calibration-ready performance
Application Scenario
Pre-race tire pressure optimization for a GT3 series race car using a centralized inflation system.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Will this actuator scratch forged magnesium wheels?
A: No - non-marring composite jaws prevent surface contact.
Q: How does the zero-leak seal benefit TPMS calibration?
A: Eliminates pressure creep during static measurements.
Q: Is it compatible with nitrogen inflation systems?
A: Yes - all seals are nitrogen-permeation resistant.
Q: Can the actuator head withstand pit gun vibrations?
A: Vibration-dampened design tested to 50G shock resistance.
Q: What's the response time for pressure stabilization?
A: <0.8 seconds for accurate dynamic readings.