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- Tire Pressure Gauge, circa 1985 - A car's oxygen-filled tires needed to maintain a certain pressure to operate properly. With a tire pressure gauge, car owners could test their own tire pressure without having to go to a service station or garage. This device told them exactly how much air had been forced inside the tire.

- circa 1985
- Collections - Artifact
Tire Pressure Gauge, circa 1985
A car's oxygen-filled tires needed to maintain a certain pressure to operate properly. With a tire pressure gauge, car owners could test their own tire pressure without having to go to a service station or garage. This device told them exactly how much air had been forced inside the tire.
- Michelin Daira Tire Pressure Gauge, circa 1930 - Gauges like this one measured air pressure inside a motor vehicle's tires. Pushing the socket onto the tire's valve stem released a burst of air that moved the needle on the gauge, indicating the tire's pressure in pounds per square inch. Maintaining correct tire pressure improves vehicle safety, fuel efficiency, and tire service life.

- circa 1930
- Collections - Artifact
Michelin Daira Tire Pressure Gauge, circa 1930
Gauges like this one measured air pressure inside a motor vehicle's tires. Pushing the socket onto the tire's valve stem released a burst of air that moved the needle on the gauge, indicating the tire's pressure in pounds per square inch. Maintaining correct tire pressure improves vehicle safety, fuel efficiency, and tire service life.
- AstroAI Tire Pressure Gauge, 2024 - Gauges like this one measured air pressure inside a motor vehicle's tires. Its digital readout provided more precise readings than those from analog-dial units. Maintaining correct tire pressure improves vehicle safety, fuel efficiency, and tire service life. Since 2007, vehicles sold in the United States have been required to have their own internal measuring systems.

- 2024
- Collections - Artifact
AstroAI Tire Pressure Gauge, 2024
Gauges like this one measured air pressure inside a motor vehicle's tires. Its digital readout provided more precise readings than those from analog-dial units. Maintaining correct tire pressure improves vehicle safety, fuel efficiency, and tire service life. Since 2007, vehicles sold in the United States have been required to have their own internal measuring systems.