SHOCK NITROGEN GAUGE
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The Flare Nut Coupling works with TSNH 048 Hose. This "finger tight" fitting can handle 800 psi.
The fitting can be changed out for a different one if needed for your system.
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CHARGING PROCEDURE
1- Compress the shock shaft before charging. This will extend when pressurized and indicates the shock is filling.
2- Attach the Nitrogen Gauge to the Schrader valve on the shock using the Main Attachment Knob.
3- Depress the valve core by screwing in the Valve Core Depressor knob.
4- Set the regulator higher than the required pressure. Open the ball valve to pressurize. The shock shaft will extend.
5- Once the pressure is higher than required, shut the ball valve.
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6- Set the correct pressure using the Bleed Valve. The Bleed Valve looks like a Schrader Valve but the cap has been modified to release pressure slowly.
7- Unscrew the Valve Core Depressor.
8- Release the remaining pressure in the Gauge with the Bleed Valve.
8- Remove the Gauge from the shock.
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TSNR 01 NITROGEN REGULATOR TSNH 048 HI-PRESSURE QUICK CONNECT HOSE TSNC W74P CHARGING |
Nitrogen Charging Equipment Available from RT - TSNN 01 - Nitrogen Needle - - TSNR 01 - Regulator - - TSNH 48 - High-pressure Nitrogen Hose - - TSNC 02 - WP Charging Tool - - TSNC W74P- WP Charging Tool 74mm - - SPNV 0512 - N2 Charging Bolt - Nitrogen tanks are available in many sizes at welding supply stores. |









