Inflating Gun

An inflating gun typically refers to a tool or device designed for inflating objects such as tires, sports balls, inflatable toys, or other inflatable items. It typically consists of a nozzle or attachment connected to a source of compressed air, often a pump or a compressed air cylinder. The purpose of an inflating gun is to provide a controlled and directed flow of air into the inflatable object, increasing its internal pressure and causing it to expand or become firm. These devices are commonly used in various applications, including automotive maintenance, sports, and recreational activities.

Tyre Inflating Gun

A tire inflating gun, often referred to as a tire inflator or air gun, is a pneumatic tool designed for inflating vehicle tires with compressed air. It typically consists of a trigger-operated nozzle connected to an air hose and is commonly used in automotive maintenance, such as at gas stations, auto repair shops, or by individuals for inflating tires at home. The gun allows precise control over the airflow and pressure, enabling users to inflate tires to the recommended levels specified by the vehicle manufacturer.

Tyre Pressure Gun

A tire pressure gun, more commonly known as a tire pressure gauge, is a handheld instrument used to measure the air pressure within a vehicle's tires. It typically consists of a pressure-sensitive mechanism, a dial or digital display, and a nozzle that can be attached to the tire's valve stem. The primary function of a tire pressure gauge is to provide an accurate reading of the air pressure in the tire, helping drivers maintain proper inflation levels for optimal vehicle performance, fuel efficiency, and safety.