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JEGS 81008 Tire Bead Seater is designed to quickly seat tires on the bead of a wheel with a blast of compressed air. The 5-gallon tank is ideal for seating tires from small 4 inch tires to 24 1/2 inch truck tires and is simple, safe, and easy to use. It operates on standard shop air with a maximum of 120 PSI, and the pneumatic gauge makes it easy to fill with the correct amount of air for the size tire being seated. This bead seater is easy to transport with its built-in handle and makes the perfect portable tool for any shop, garage, or race trailer and great for seating tires on Street Cars, Muscle Cars, Race Cars, Trucks, ATVs, UTVs, Tractors, and Lawn Equipment.
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Motor Vehicles
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Electrical Cords
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