Tire Pressure Gauge - Radial (ZX-13-R)

Manogauge tire pressure gauge - radial model ZX-13-R. Range 0–18 bar. Accuracy ±1.6 / 2.5%. Steel / ABS. Connection G/NPT 1/4". 2 configurations available. ISO 9001 / CE / KS certified.

Specifications

Pressure Range0–18 bar
Dial SizeØ40–80mm
MaterialSteel / ABS
Accuracy±1.6 / 2.5%
ConnectionG/NPT 1/4"
FillingN/A
Configurations2 variants
Scale unitsbar (standard); PSI, kPa, kgf/cm² (optional dual scale)
Bleed valveIntegrated push-button bleed valve for pressure release
Chuck typeSnap-on (Schrader) chuck standard; clip-on (clip-over) optional
MediaCompressed air and nitrogen (N₂) — not for liquid tyre inflators
Calibration standardISO 11189 / SAE J1352 (tyre pressure gauges)

Typical applications

Compared to alternatives

ZX-13 vs tyre pressure gauges across market tiers

FeatureManogauge ZX-13European Tier-1American Tier-1Generic (unbranded)
Price range (USD)$6–16$22–50$25–55$2–6
Accuracy classClass 1.6 / Class 2.5Class 1.6Class 1.6Class 2.5
StandardISO 11189 / SAE J1352ISO 11189SAE J1352Varies by supplier
Bleed valveYes — integratedYes — integratedYes — integratedVaries by model
Scale unitsbar; PSI/kPa dual opt.bar or PSIPSI standardbar or PSI
Lead time5–10 business days2–4 weeks3–5 weeks3–7 days
Minimum orderNo MOQNo MOQNo MOQ100+ units typical
Custom dial/logoYes — no tooling feeAvailable, setup feeAvailable, setup feeLimited options
Max range available0–18 bar (0–260 psi)0–25 bar0–300 psi0–12 bar typical

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Frequently asked questions

What standards does ZX-13 meet for tyre pressure measurement?

ZX-13 is calibrated and tested to ISO 11189 (road vehicle tyre gauges) and SAE J1352. These standards specify accuracy, temperature performance, and drop-test resistance. Third-party calibration certificates are available on request.

What is the accuracy of ZX-13?

Class 1.6 (±1.6% FS) standard, which equals ±0.29 bar on an 18 bar scale. Class 2.5 (±0.45 bar) is available for economy applications. Class 1.6 is recommended for commercial fleet operations where under-inflation monitoring is safety-critical.

Can ZX-13 be used for nitrogen-inflated tyres?

Yes. Nitrogen (N₂) is chemically inert and compatible with all standard gauge materials (brass, steel). No modification is required. ZX-13 reads N₂ pressure identically to air pressure.

How do I use the bleed valve on ZX-13?

Press the bleed button on the side or base of the gauge while it is connected to the valve stem. Air releases slowly — release pressure in small increments (0.1–0.2 bar), then re-read. The bleed valve is the same calibrated orifice in all Schrader-compatible gauges.

What valve stem types is ZX-13 compatible with?

Standard Schrader (American) valves used on passenger cars, trucks, motorcycles, and most commercial vehicles. For French (Presta) valves on bicycles and some racing cars, an adapter is required (not supplied). For TPMS-equipped valves, use ZX-13 normally — it reads through the Schrader core.

What pressure ranges are available?

Standard: 0–7 bar (passenger cars, 0–100 PSI), 0–12 bar (LCV/van), 0–18 bar (truck/OTR). Custom ranges up to 25 bar available. Dual-scale dials (bar+PSI, kPa+bar) are available with no tooling fee.

How should ZX-13 be stored to maintain accuracy?

Store in the supplied case or a clean dry environment. Do not leave the gauge permanently connected to an inflated tyre — the sustained pressure stresses the Bourdon tube. Annual comparison against a certified reference gauge is sufficient for fleet maintenance shops.

Can ZX-13 be used at high ambient temperatures (e.g. in direct sunlight)?

The Bourdon tube reading is accurate across −20 °C to +60 °C ambient. At temperatures above +50 °C (direct sunlight in summer), note that tyre pressure itself increases with temperature (~0.1 bar per 10 °C rise). The gauge reads the actual hot inflation pressure, not the cold target — adjust to manufacturer's hot-pressure specification.

Is ZX-13 suitable for truck and bus tyres at 8–12 bar?

Yes. ZX-13 with the 0–18 bar range covers all standard commercial vehicle tyre pressures. The Bourdon tube is rated for 130% FS continuous overload (23.4 bar) and 150% FS momentary (27 bar) per EN 837-1.

How do I calibrate ZX-13 in the field?

ZX-13 has an external zero-adjust screw. For span calibration, compare against a traceable reference gauge at two points (mid-scale and full scale) and adjust if outside ±2% FS. Annual calibration is recommended for fleet compliance; ISO 17025-accredited calibration certificates can be arranged through Manogauge.