Flexzilla Truck Tire Inflator Kit with 3/8 in. x 50 ft. Hose, Heavy Duty, Lightweight, Hyb

Brand: Flexzilla
Manufacturer: Legacy
Model: HGH2-FZ
EAN: 0092329148501
Category: #10812 in Automotive (Air Compressors & Inflators)
Price: $44.31  (Customer Reviews)
Dimension: 10.50 x 6.00 x 10.50 inches
Shipping Wt: 5.00 pounds. FREE Shipping (Details)
Availability: In Stock
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Product Description

The HGH2-FZ uses a truck's on-board air supply to inflate tires in remote situations. This truck tire inflator kit features the Flexzilla air hose. Flexzilla is a revolutionary hose featuring a Premium Hybrid Polymer material that redefines flexibility. Flexzilla hose characteristics offer zero memory allowing it to lay-flat exactly where you drop it and won't work against you during operation or coiling after use. Flexzilla offers extreme all-weather flexibility, even in sub-zero conditions. Flexzilla is currently in use by oil companies located in Alaska! Flexzilla Air Hoses offer superior flexibility for tight radius bends in both cold and warm environments. Engineered polymer-blend material permits use in environments where general purpose PVC and rubber hoses may become too stiff.

Features

  • VERSATILE TIRE INFLATION KIT - Includes Flexzilla Air Hose (3/8 in. x 50 ft.), Glad-hand attachment, and 30˚ Dual air chuck
  • EXTREMELY FLEXIBLE - All weather flexibility (-40° to 140°F)
  • EXTREMELY DURABLE - Abrasion resistant outer cover and crush resistant aircraft aluminum fittings with bend restrictor
  • HYBRID POLYMER - Won't kink under pressure, coils easily and lays flat with zero memory
  • MAXIMUM WORKING PRESSURE - 300 pounds per square inch
  • VERSATILITY - Use on professional jobsites, in automotive shops or at home in the garage
  • Color: ZillaGreen

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