DP 5000 TI MARK II

DP 5000 TI Mark II Series wheel gun for motorsport – best practice for Formula 1, Indycar.
This Dino Paoli wheel gun offers excellent performance and is from the unrivalled pit stop series catalogue. Paoli endeavour to offer solutions for a faster pit stop!

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Interex Motorsport are UK based exporters of high-performance engineering components and equipment to race teams, constructors and performance shops around the world.

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Product Description

DP 5000 TI Mark II Series wheel gun for motorsport – best practice for Formula 1, Indycar.

  • Ergonomic trigger made of stainless steel
  • 7 carbon peek vanes
  • Body made of magnesium alloy
  • DP 5000 TI LH, DP 5000 TI RH and DP 5000 TI UH guns distinguishable through coloured coded mushroom and cover ring design
  • Aerospace 7075 aluminium cover or Optional carbon cover
  • Titanium motor
  • Available in the classic handle design or 90 degree angled handle
Square drive1 inch1 inch
Max torque3800 Nm (3500Nm UH model)2810 ft-lbs (2590 ft-lbs UH model)
Supply hose inside diameter13 mm0.51 inch
Air inlet3/8″ BSP3/8″ BSP
Length198 mm7.79 inch
Weight3,43 Kg7.5 lbs
Max pressure25 bar362 psi
Free speed14500 rpm  (14000 rpm UH model)

Available as:

  • DP 5000 TI Mark II LH – left hand version (blue) to loosens nuts tightened clockwise faster
  • DP 5000 TI Mark II RH – right hand version (red) to loosens nuts tightened anticlockwise faster
  • DP 5000 TI Mark II UH – The special unhanded version (black) to loosens both the nuts tightened clockwise and anticlockwise

Manufacturer codes:

5000TI.00019, 5000TI.00020, 5000TI.00021, 5000TI.00022, 5000TI.00023, 5000TI.00024.

Dino Paoli wheel guns are used throughout the entire racing spectrum and currently by all Formula One teams, which is a hallmark to the quality of their products.

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