- An air chuck, by definition, is simply a device that is used to hold an object in place while it is being worked on by a pneumatic machine, such as an air compressor.
- One of the most common types of air chuck is a tire chuck.
- Tire air chucks connect to the stem or hose of a tire gauge, inflator, or air compressor
- Simply put - air chucks are valve fittings that secure to your tire valve stem for tire pressure inflation & maintenance.
- They allow air to flow to and from the tire to help monitor and maintain correct inflation.
- Air chucks are typically sold as attachments for tire pressure gauges, inflators, or air compressor hoses.
- Tire air chucks connect to the stem or hose of a tire gauge, inflator, or air compressor.
- The tire chuck holds the air line onto the tire valve stem, so that air can flow freely between the tire and tool being used to check, inflate, or deflate tire pressure.
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