Car Radiator Bleeder Tool With Adapter Hose For Coolant, Negative Pressure Gauge
Meet the Car Radiator Bleeder Tool with Adapter Hose for Coolant and Negative Pressure Gauge — a compact, universal solution that speeds up cooling-system refills while preventing air pockets. By connecting to a workshop air supply and your radiator’s heater tank, this tool creates a controlled vacuum that pulls coolant through without introducing air locks, making maintenance cleaner, faster, and more reliable.
Designed for wide compatibility, the universal adapter works on most car and light truck radiators. The built-in negative pressure gauge lets you monitor the refill process, ensuring a complete purge of air and a steady, pressure-assisted flow. A generous 900 mm fluid hose reaches the overflow tank or radiator reservoir with ease, while a standard 1/4" BSP air inlet keeps it compatible with common workshop compressors.
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Benefits & Tips
- Quickly refill the entire cooling system with a vacuum-assisted method, saving time during routine maintenance or after coolant replacement.
- Eliminate air pockets without separate bleeding and purging steps, reducing the risk of coolant starvation and overheating.
- Use the universal adapter on most car and light truck radiators to simplify cooling-system work in mixed fleets or multi-vehicle shops.
Product specifications
- Model Number: 29804
- Certification: CE
- Origin: Mainland China
- Type: Pressure Gauge
- Air pressure: 90 psi
- Air consumption: 12 cfm
- Fluid hose length: 900 mm
- Air inlet size: 1/4" BSP
- Universal adapter: for use on most car and light truck radiators
Package includes:
- 1 x Cooling Antifreeze Drain Tools
Warnings / reminders
- Operate with care and use a suitable safety setup. Do not exceed 90 psi air pressure when using the tool.
- Ensure the engine is cool before starting work, and follow all vehicle manufacturer guidelines for coolant handling.
- Inspect all connections for leaks before applying vacuum to protect both the vehicle and the operator.
