Tire pressure gauge
Tire condition monitoring systems, or tire pressure monitoring systems, alert a vehicle operator when a tire condition falls outside of a predetermined range. Tire condition monitoring systems assist vehicle operators in maintaining proper inflation pressure within their vehicle tires. Maintaining proper inflation of tires is critical for achieving optimum performance in vehicles and keeping operating costs low. Proper inflation increases fuel economy and performance and prolongs tire life. A tire pressure gauge is used to measure air pressure of a tire. A pressure gauge for measuring tire pressure is equipped with an intake nozzle at the gauge casing so that the intake nozzle can be sleeve-jointed with an air-charge inlet of tire such that air is forced to enter the gauge casing for measuring the inside pressure value after an valve of the air-charge inlet has been opened by the intake nozzle. The gauge has a sensing section configured to react to exposure to the pressure in a manner indicative of the pressure. A display section of the gauge displays a value indicative of the pressure based on the reaction of the sensing section. The gauge further has a port through which the sensing section is exposed to the air pressure when the port is pushed over a valve stem of the tire. Tire pressures have been conventionally read by mechanical gauges attached to compressed air supply hose assemblies or by small hand-held mechanical gauges, which typically utilize a moving scale or a reciprocating plunger as a readable gauge element for presentation of pressure values. With recent advances in the miniaturization and accuracy of electronic measurement systems, it has become popular to apply electronic technology to the measurement of tire pressure.
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