The device in question is an instrument used to measure and display the pressure within an air suspension system electronically. It provides a real-time readout of the pressure, typically in units such as PSI or Bar, allowing for precise monitoring of the system’s performance. For example, operators of vehicles equipped with air suspension can use this tool to ensure that the correct pressure is maintained for optimal ride height and handling.
The importance of this measurement tool lies in its ability to provide immediate and accurate feedback on the state of the air suspension system. Historically, air suspension systems relied on manual gauges or less precise methods of monitoring pressure. The advancement to electronic displays offers increased accuracy, improved user experience, and the potential for integration with vehicle control systems. Benefits include enhanced ride comfort, improved load-carrying capacity, and the ability to adjust suspension settings based on real-time conditions, leading to increased vehicle safety and efficiency.