




MILTON S-927 Angled Dual Foot Pencil Air Gauge, 20-120 PSI, Nickel-Plated Brass
Professional Accuracy - Milton Dual Head Tire Pressure Gauge (S-927, 20-120 PSI)
Tire Pressure Gauge with Battery-Free Precision for Cars and Trucks
The Milton S-927 tire pressure gauge delivers accurate readings from 20 to 120 PSI. This reliable tire gauge works on cars and trucks without batteries.
Key Features and Benefits
Perfect Applications for Mechanical Tire Gauge
Best for Regular Maintenance and Professional Use
- Monthly tire pressure checks on cars, SUVs, and light trucks.
- Fleet maintenance for delivery and commercial vehicles.
- Emergency roadside verification when digital gauges fail.
- Workshop environments requiring durable gauges.
Technical Specifications - Milton Tire Gauge S-927
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Model Number | S-927 |
| Pressure Range | 20-120 PSI (2 lb increments) |
| Reading Units | PSI and kPa |
| Construction | Nickel-plated brass tubing |
| Chuck Type | Angled dual-head air chuck |
| Indicator | 4-side nylon pressure bar |
| Weight | 1.6 oz |
| Dimensions | 6.02 x 1.18 x 0.59 in |
| Features | Built-in pocket clip, deflator valve |
| Compatibility | All standard tire valves |
| Country of Origin | Made in USA |
| UPC | 030937009272 |
How to Use Your Milton S-927
- Remove valve cap and press gauge chuck firmly onto tire valve stem.
- Read pressure level on the 4-side nylon indicator bar in 2 lb increments.
- Use integrated deflator valve to release excess air if needed.
- For best accuracy, check tire pressure when tires are cold.
Get Accurate Tire Pressure Readings Every Time
Join thousands who rely on Milton's precision engineering for accurate tire maintenance. This professional tire gauge delivers the accuracy you need to extend tire life.
Order your Milton S-927 tire pressure gauge today.
Frequently Asked Questions
How accurate is the Milton S-927 compared to digital tire gauges?
The S-927 provides mechanical accuracy within 2 lb increments from 20-120 PSI using precision machined components. Unlike digital gauges that can drift or fail from moisture and temperature changes, this mechanical design maintains consistent readings without calibration requirements or battery concerns.
Will this gauge work on both car and truck tires?
Yes, the dual-head air chuck design accommodates both passenger car valve stems and larger truck valve configurations including commercial vehicles. The angled design makes it easy to reach valves in tight wheel wells and dual tire setups while providing secure connection.
How long does this tire pressure gauge typically last?
With normal use, the nickel-plated brass construction provides years of reliable service in automotive environments. Many users report 5-10 years of consistent accuracy with regular use. The mechanical design has no electronic components to fail, making it more durable than digital alternatives.
Does this gauge include a deflator valve for releasing air?
Yes, the S-927 includes an integrated deflator valve for releasing excess air pressure when tires are overinflated or when adjusting pressure for different load conditions. This feature is particularly useful after temperature changes cause pressure increases. Proper deflation control helps maintain optimal tire pressure for better fuel economy and tire longevity.
How does this compare to cheaper pencil-style tire gauges?
The Milton S-927 features precision machined parts, nickel-plated brass construction, and a 4-side nylon indicator for professional accuracy and durability. Cheaper gauges often use plastic components that crack under temperature stress and lack the dual-head design for different valve types. The S-927 maintains accuracy over years while cheaper alternatives drift or fail within months of regular use.
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