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Passenger car valve - snap-in, TR413, V2.03.1, assembled
Product number: 0401-0023-063
Rubber valve TR 413 from Perfect Equipment:
For tubeless car tires
Variant: fully assembled (valve core fitted, valve cap fitted)
ETRTO: V2.03.1
Valve height in mm (without cap): 42.5
Rims: Ø valve hole in mm: 11.3 +0.4 mm
Packaging units: 100 pieces
Notes: Maximum working pressure at room temperature: 4.5 bar
Only use for speeds up to 210 km/h
The rubber valve offers high resistance and therefore protection against critical environmental influences, as the valve is workshop tested and optimized for the trade. All Perfect valves are subject to a strict 100% quality check of the core functions.
Passenger car valve - snap-in, TR413, V2.03.1, partly assembled
Product number: 0401-0023-211
Rubber valve TR 413 from Perfect Equipment:
For tubeless car tyres
Variant: partly assembled (valve core fitted, valve cap separate)
ETRTO: V2.03.1
Valve height in mm (without cap): 42.5
Rims: Ø valve hole in mm: 11.3 +0.4 mm
Packaging units: 100 pieces
Notes: Maximum working pressure at room temperature: 4.5 bar
Only use for speeds up to 210 km/h
The rubber valve offers high resistance and therefore protection against critical environmental influences, as the valve is workshop tested and optimised for the trade. All Perfect valves are subject to a strict 100% quality inspection of the core functions.
Passenger car valve - snap-in, TR413, V2.03.1, unassembled
Product number: 0401-0023-215
Rubber valve TR 413 from Perfect Equipment:
For tubeless car tyres
Variant: unassembled (valve core separate, valve cap separate)
ETRTO: V2.03.1
Valve height in mm (without cap): 42.5
Rims: Ø valve hole in mm: 11.3 +0.4 mm
Packaging units: 100 pieces
Notes: Maximum working pressure at room temperature: 4.5 bar
Only use for speeds up to 210 km/h
The rubber valve offers high resistance and therefore protection against critical environmental influences, as the valve is workshop tested and optimised for the trade. All Perfect valves are subject to a strict 100% quality inspection of the core functions.
Passenger car valve - snap-in, TR414, V2.03.2, assembled
Product number: 0401-0023-064
Rubber valve TR 414 from Perfect Equipment:
For tubeless car tyres
Variant: fully assembled (valve core fitted, valve cap fitted)
ETRTO: V2.03.2
Valve height in mm (without cap): 48.5
Rims: Ø valve hole in mm: 11.3 +0.4 mm
Packaging units: 100 pieces
Notes: Maximum working pressure at room temperature: 4.5 bar
Only use for speeds up to 210 km/h
The rubber valve offers high resistance and therefore protection against critical environmental influences, as the valve is workshop tested and optimised for the trade. All Perfect valves are subject to a strict 100% quality inspection of the core functions.
Passenger car valve - snap-in, TR414, V2.03.2, partly assembled
Product number: 0401-0023-201
Rubber valve TR 414 from Perfect Equipment:
For tubeless car tyres
Variant: partly assembled (valve core fitted, valve cap seperately)
ETRTO: V2.03.2
Valve height in mm (without cap): 48.5
Rims: Ø valve hole in mm: 11.3 +0.4 mm
Packaging units: 100 pieces
Notes: Maximum working pressure at room temperature: 4.5 bar
Only use for speeds up to 210 km/h
The rubber valve offers high resistance and therefore protection against critical environmental influences, as the valve is workshop tested and optimised for the trade. All Perfect valves are subject to a strict 100% quality inspection of the core functions.
Passenger car valve - snap-in, TR414, V2.03.2, unassembled
Product number: 0401-0023-205
Rubber valve TR 414 from Perfect Equipment:
For tubeless car tyres
Variant: unassembled (valve core separate, valve cap separate)
ETRTO: V2.03.2
Valve height in mm (without cap): 48.5
Rims: Ø valve hole in mm: 11.3 +0.4 mm
Packaging units: 100 pieces
Notes: Maximum working pressure at room temperature: 4.5 bar
Only use for speeds up to 210 km/h
The rubber valve offers high resistance and therefore protection against critical environmental influences, as the valve is workshop tested and optimised for the trade. All Perfect valves are subject to a strict 100% quality check of the core functions.
TR 414L Rubber valve, partially assembled V2.03.8
Product number: 0401-0023-206
Snap-in valve
Rim valve for tubeless car tyres
Maximum working pressure at room temperature: 4.5 bar Use clamp-in valves at speeds above 210 km/h
Art.no.
0401-0023-206
TR Variant
TR414L, Partially assembled
ETRTO
V2.03.8
A in mm
56.5
ø valve hole in mm
11.3
VPE
100
Vehicle type
Car
TR 414L Rubber valve, V2.03.8, unassembled
Product number: 0401-0023-207
Snap-in valve
Rim valve for tubeless car tyres
Maximum working pressure at room temperature: 4.5 bar Use clamp-in valves at speeds above 210 km/h
Art.no.
0401-0023-206
TR Variant
TR414L, unassembled
ETRTO
V2.03.8
A in mm
56.5
ø valve hole in mm
11.3
VPE
100
Vehicle type
Car
Valve - clamp-in, assembled, passenger car, light truck
Product number: 0401-0023-252
When should metal valves be replaced? The best thing to do is to change the tyres every time!Tyre valves are subjected to enormous stress during their service life and are exposed to many different environmental influences. These include varying levels of ozone, solar radiation and the use of chemicals. It does not matter whether it is a rim valve on a car, truck or bicycle or what material (rubber or metal) it is.For this reason, every time a tyre is changed in the workshop, not only the tyres and rims but also the valves should be inspected and tested. A safe driving experience can only be guaranteed with a regular check of the metal valves. Potential tyre pressure loss can be caused by defective rubber or metal valves. In addition, external damage to the car tyre or corrosion of the valve core can also be the cause.The consequences of tyre pressure loss include various safety risks, with increased tyre wear, increased rolling resistance and increased fuel consumption among the less dangerous ones. However, broken rim valves can have the negative effect of increasing the braking distance and can lead to unsafe driving with the risk of losing control of the vehicle.
Valve - snap-in, TR412, V2.03.6, assembled, passenger car
Product number: 0401-0023-230
Rubber valve from Perfect Equipment: Variant: Mounts ETRTO: V2.03.6 Valve height in mm (without cap): 33 Ø valve hole in mm: 11.3 packaging units: 100-piece. Note: Maximum working pressure at room temperature: 4.5 bar. Use clamp-in valves at speeds above 210 km/h.How often should the rubber valves be changed?For a safe driving experience, we recommend that you also check and change the rubber valves every time you change your tyres. The car rubber valves can be damaged by various external influences. This can lead to a potential loss of pressure in the tyre valves, which represents a high safety risk. In addition, the heavy strain also shortens the service life of the rubber valves.It is therefore recommended to check the rubber valves regularly. Above all, attention should be paid to whether the rubber on the valves is brittle, whether there is corrosion on the valve core or whether the tyre valve is damaged.If broken or defective rubber valves are not replaced, various safety risks may occur. The consequences of tyre pressure loss include increased tyre wear, higher fuel consumption and increased rolling resistance. In the most dangerous case, defective rubber valves on the car lead to an extended braking distance and unsafe driving behaviour, up to the loss of control over the vehicle.For your own safety, we therefore recommend that you replace the rubber valve set. We offer a wide range of rubber valve sets for cars, vans, trucks, motorcycles, scooters, tractors and construction machinery. Please have a look at our valves.
Valve - snap-in, TR412, V2.03.6, partly assembled, passenger car
Product number: 0401-0023-231
Rubber valve from Perfect Equipment: Variant: Partially assembled ETRTO: V2.03.6 Valve height in mm (without cap): 33 Ø valve hole in mm: 11.3 packaging units: 100-piece. Note: Maximum working pressure at room temperature: 4.5 bar. Use clamp-in valves at speeds above 210 km/h.How often should the rubber valves be changed?For a safe driving experience, we recommend that you also check and change the rubber valves every time you change your tyres. The car rubber valves can be damaged by various external influences. This can lead to a potential loss of pressure in the tyre valves, which represents a high safety risk. In addition, the heavy strain also shortens the service life of the rubber valves.It is therefore recommended to check the rubber valves regularly. Above all, attention should be paid to whether the rubber on the valves is brittle, whether there is corrosion on the valve core or whether the tyre valve is damaged.If broken or defective rubber valves are not replaced, various safety risks may occur. The consequences of tyre pressure loss include increased tyre wear, higher fuel consumption and increased rolling resistance. In the most dangerous case, defective rubber valves on the car lead to an extended braking distance and unsafe driving behaviour, up to the loss of control over the vehicle.For your own safety, we therefore recommend that you replace the rubber valve set. We offer a wide range of rubber valve sets for cars, vans, trucks, motorcycles, scooters, tractors and construction machinery. Please have a look at our valves.
Valve - snap-in, TR412, V2.03.6, unassembled, passenger car
Product number: 0401-0023-233
Rubber valve from Perfect Equipment: Variant: unmounted ETRTO: V2.03.6 Valve height in mm (without cap): 33 Ø valve hole in mm: 11.3 packaging units: 100-piece. Note: Maximum working pressure at room temperature: 4.5 bar. Use clamp-in valves at speeds above 210 km/h.How often should the rubber valves be changed?For a safe driving experience, we recommend that you also check and change the rubber valves every time you change your tyres. The car rubber valves can be damaged by various external influences. This can lead to a potential loss of pressure in the tyre valves, which represents a high safety risk. In addition, the heavy strain also shortens the service life of the rubber valves.It is therefore recommended to check the rubber valves regularly. Above all, attention should be paid to whether the rubber on the valves is brittle, whether there is corrosion on the valve core or whether the tyre valve is damaged.If broken or defective rubber valves are not replaced, various safety risks may occur. The consequences of tyre pressure loss include increased tyre wear, higher fuel consumption and increased rolling resistance. In the most dangerous case, defective rubber valves on the car lead to an extended braking distance and unsafe driving behaviour, up to the loss of control over the vehicle.For your own safety, we therefore recommend that you replace the rubber valve set. We offer a wide range of rubber valve sets for cars, vans, trucks, motorcycles, scooters, tractors and construction machinery. Please have a look at our valves.
Valve - snap-in, TR414L, V2.03.8, assembled, passenger car
Product number: 0401-0023-204
Rubber valve from Perfect Equipment: Variant: mounted ETRTO: V2.03.8 Valve height in mm (without cap): 56.5 Ø valve hole in mm: 11.3 packaging units: 100-piece. Note: Maximum working pressure at room temperature: 4.5 bar. Use clamp-in valves at speeds above 210 km/h.How often should the rubber valves be changed?For a safe driving experience, we recommend that you also check and change the rubber valves every time you change your tyres. The car rubber valves can be damaged by various external influences. This can lead to a potential loss of pressure in the tyre valves, which represents a high safety risk. In addition, the heavy strain also shortens the service life of the rubber valves.It is therefore recommended to check the rubber valves regularly. Above all, attention should be paid to whether the rubber on the valves is brittle, whether there is corrosion on the valve core or whether the tyre valve is damaged.If broken or defective rubber valves are not replaced, various safety risks may occur. The consequences of tyre pressure loss include increased tyre wear, higher fuel consumption and increased rolling resistance. In the most dangerous case, defective rubber valves on the car lead to an extended braking distance and unsafe driving behaviour, up to the loss of control over the vehicle.For your own safety, we therefore recommend that you replace the rubber valve set. We offer a wide range of rubber valve sets for cars, vans, trucks, motorcycles, scooters, tractors and construction machinery. Please have a look at our valves.
Valve - snap-in, TR415, V2.03.3, assembled, passenger car
Product number: 0401-0023-027
Rubber valve from Perfect Equipment Variant: mounted ETRTO: V2.03.3 Valve height in mm (without cap): 42.5 Ø valve hole in mm: 15.7 packaging units: 100-piece. Note: Maximum working pressure at room temperature: 4.5 bar. Use clamp-in valves at speeds above 210 km/h.How often should the rubber valves be changed?For a safe driving experience, we recommend that you also check and change the rubber valves every time you change your tyres. The car rubber valves can be damaged by various external influences. This can lead to a potential loss of pressure in the tyre valves, which represents a high safety risk. In addition, the heavy strain also shortens the service life of the rubber valves.It is therefore recommended to check the rubber valves regularly. Above all, attention should be paid to whether the rubber on the valves is brittle, whether there is corrosion on the valve core or whether the tyre valve is damaged.If broken or defective rubber valves are not replaced, various safety risks may occur. The consequences of tyre pressure loss include increased tyre wear, higher fuel consumption and increased rolling resistance. In the most dangerous case, defective rubber valves on the car lead to an extended braking distance and unsafe driving behaviour, up to the loss of control over the vehicle.For your own safety, we therefore recommend that you replace the rubber valve set. We offer a wide range of rubber valve sets for cars, vans, trucks, motorcycles, scooters, tractors and construction machinery. Please have a look at our valves.
Valve - snap-in, TR418, V2.03.4, assembled, passenger car
Product number: 0401-0023-065
Rubber valve from Perfect Equipment: Variant: Mounts ETRTO: V2.03.4 Valve height in mm (without cap): 61.5 Ø valve hole in mm: 11.3 packaging units: 100-piece. Note: Maximum working pressure at room temperature: 4.5 bar. Use clamp-in valves at speeds above 210 km/h. How often should rubber valves be changed?For an optimum driving experience, we recommend that you also check and change the rubber valves every time you change a tyre. The rubber valves on car tyres can be damaged by various external influences. This can lead to a potential pressure loss in the valves, which represents a high safety risk. In addition, the heavy strain also shortens the service life of the rubber valves.Therefore it is recommended to check the car rubber valves regularly. Above all, attention should be paid to whether the rubber on the valves is brittle, whether there is corrosion on the valve core or whether the tyre valve has been damaged.If a broken or defective rubber valve is not replaced, various safety risks may occur. The consequences of tyre pressure loss include increased tyre wear, higher fuel consumption and increased rolling resistance. In the most dangerous case, defective car rubber valves lead to an extended braking distance and unsafe driving behaviour, up to the loss of control over the vehicle.For your own safety, we therefore recommend that you replace the rubber valve sets. We offer a wide range of rubber valves for cars, vans, trucks, motorcycles, scooters, tractors and construction machinery. Please have a look at our tyre valves.