Description
To repair a puncture in the tyre, first remove the object that caused the puncture, then apply lubricant and sealant to the reamer and use it to roughen the puncture channel. This automatically brings it to the right size for the self-vulcanising strips. The strip is then inserted through the centre of the hole in the mandrel, the mandrel is inserted through the hole in the tyre and the mandrel is pulled out of the tyre. The protruding remnants of the vulcanising strip can simply be cut off.
Scope of delivery:
Tyre pressure gauge
2 rubber hoses
Box for small parts
Robust plastic case
For repairing the tyre tread:
Reamer with removable T-handle
Sealing agent and lubricant
Insertion mandrel with spacer and removable T-handle
20 self-vulcanising strips (length: 20 cm)
Knife
2 Allen keys
For repairing the hose:
2x round patches, 25mm
2x rectangular patches, 25 x 34mm
Rectangular patch, 34 x 48mm
Vulcanising agent
Dimensions of the case: 30 x 20 x 6cm
Specifications
- Luminous Flux
- 0 Lumen
- Luminous Flux - Boost
- 0 Lumen
- Reference Number
- 0 Ref.
- Range
- 0 m
- Range - Boost
- 0 m
- Width
- 120 cm
- Height
- 100 cm
- Depth
- 0 cm