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Aviation Compression Tester Foot Control At Last Hands Free Fast Safe Moneymaker on 2040-parts.com

US $69.95
Location:

Palm Coast, Florida, United States

Palm Coast, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Kustom Kreations Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:kki71wb

At last a fast safe easy way to do Compression test!! We have all been there. You need 3 hands to hold the gauge turn the dial and hold the prop from getting away. Now the easiest safest fastest way to do this with one man just connect the air supply set the pressure, Attach to cylinder Hold the prop and step on foot valve. Read gauge Release foot pedal and on to the next cylinder. No more fiddling with dial , trying to hold all the pieces This tool will pay for itself in its first use. I ship same day USPS Priority mail

This is for the FOOT CONTROL ONLY the Great folks at ATS will supply you with a new compression tester..

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