
Ordiniq's newly introduced cordless tyre inflator combines automatic shutoff technology with a digital pressure gauge. The release comes as the developers look to solve longstanding challenges in tyre upkeep for car owners and motorcycle riders - specifically, those that come with efforts to maintain optimal pressure.
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As explained by the company, the device is built to operate independently without the need for mains power or manual pumping. Meanwhile, its integrated shutoff mechanism prevents overinflation - enabling drivers to easily retain the requisite tyre pressure with precision.
The latter feature addresses a critical safety concern that many motorists overlook: overinflation weakens tyre structure and increases blowout risk. Once the preset pressure is reached, the inflator halts air delivery, eliminating the possibility of exceeding manufacturer-recommended levels.
Ordiniq explains that this protects both tyre integrity and driver safety - an especially valuable consideration for riders and drivers who lack experience with manual pressure checks. In addition, those who often service their vehicles in low-light conditions where gauge readings are difficult to interpret accurately can benefit from the device in multiple ways, says the company.
Specifically, Ordiniq points to the backlit LCD screen as an advantage, providing visibility during roadside emergencies or evening maintenance. Together with its digitally driven precision, the device is positioned as a clear solution for busy drivers who require dependable, repeatable results without the trial-and-error approach associated with analogue gauges or petrol station air lines.
Cordless operation also makes the inflator suitable for on-the-go tyre maintenance - whether for drivers facing a slow puncture on a rural road or motorcyclists who need to adjust their pressure before a long-distance ride. As such, the device is made to accommodate the practical requirements of nationwide vehicle owners, while also ensuring that they adhere to legal tyre standards.
For cars, light vans, and light trailers, the minimum tread depth is 1.6mm across the central three-quarters of the tyre. Motorcycles require 1mm across the whole tread width, so long as the original tread pattern didn’t extend beyond three-quarters of the tyre width when new. AutoPump allows users to meet these tricky technical specifications - crucially, without unnecessary guesswork.
“AutoPump saves me so much frustration,” said one recent user. “I can check my own tyres right from home, there's no hassle or complications, and it’s helped me on numerous occasions when commuting long distances for work.”
Interested parties can find further details about AutoPump at: https://www.ordiniq.com/
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