The K-Pump Kwik Check Pressure Gauge takes the guess work out of boat pressure. This lightweight, durable gauge works on many valves, so you only need to carry one gauge.
The gauge is made with an adjustable valve-stem depressor. It's preset to work on Leafield and Halkey-Roberts valves. For other valves screw the depressor in or out.
For Leafield and military valves, remove the included adapter. Add the adapter for use with Summit, Halkey-Roberts, Innova and similar valves.
Large, high contrast display reads from 0 - 20 psi (0-1.4 bar) and is easy to read in all conditions.
This gauge must be in the valve while you read the gauge.
Lightweight construction and heavy-duty rubberized shell make this gauge very easy to handle, and it's protected when banging around in your dry box.
Small tether hole on the adaptor lets you leash it to the gauge to prevent loss.
Comments about K-Pump Kwik Check Standard Pressure Gauge:
Bought this to check pressure on my fishing raft. Works great but the dial is a little hard to read. Could use larger numbers. Functions just fine.
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4/24/2013
4.0
Good guage
By Canuck
from Ontario Canada
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Boating
Comments about K-Pump Kwik Check Standard Pressure Gauge:
Seems like a good idea , works well on Leafield valves. However when I pump up my Cataraft it recommends 2.5lbs pressure. I have not gone this high as it seems to hard to me. First time using a guage and no way to check it.It does however let me balance the air exactly the same in both tubes whever I decide to put it.
Yes, the gauge will work with Leafield C7 valves that the Gigbob has. It takes a lot of pressure before the gauge will read any pressure although.
Answered on 5/21/2013 by Anonymous
VERIFIED BUYER
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I don't see why not. There is a Phillips screw on the inlet side that you may need to adjust to be sure it will depress the center of the valve. I had to adjust mine. The end piece is removable depending on the size of the inlet for your inflation valve. It is small enough that I would suggest some type of bag to keep it in so it doesn't get lost. Doc
Answered on 5/20/2013 by Anonymous
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You bet, Ken. Good gauge for the C7 Leafield Valve.