About this product
Measuring Tools TypeCylinder Bore Gauges
Warranty TypeNo Warranty
Steering & Suspension Tools TypeTire & Lug Tools
Product description
Cut one end of the rubber strip at an angle and insert it into the front hole of the needle tool so that the length of the rubber strip at both ends of the hole is approximately equal.Insert the needle with the rubber strip into the tire through the hole, ensuring that the rubber strip is inserted into the tire to a depth of 2/3 (to prevent it from slipping out after inflation).Rotate the needle 360 degrees and then remove it.
Remove the excess rubber strip from outside the tire, and then add a small amount of adhesive to the surface.
Make sure to use the probe to determine the hole's direction, ensuring that the rubber strip's position aligns with the nail hole's direction to prevent air leakage.For instance, if the hole's direction makes a 50-degree angle with the tread.Once the rubber strip goes through the tire, rotate the needle insertion tool 360 degrees before pulling it out.Confirm that the rubber strip compresses the hole wound.
Creates a spiral knot in the tire to prevent air from leaking out. If the puncture is deep, make sure the rubber strip is long enough to penetrate the tire.