Wrench Force Shock Pump Manual

  

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Bicycle maintenance is fun and it keeps your machine working as well and looking as good as it did the day you bought it. When you need the gear to do the job right, look to Wrench Force, makers of the highest-quality tools and bike-care products!

Your tires will definitely know who their Daddy is when you break out this Wrench Force pump! The Air Daddy features an easy-to-read raised gauge with adjustable indicator arrow, a durable aluminum barrel and an extra-long hose to make reaching your valves a snap. The large, stable base assists pumping and minimizes tipping, too. It fits Presta and Schrader valves.

The Mini Pit Kit is a complete cleaning kit for home mechanics. It includes a 12-ounce Bio-Degreaser, 4-ounce Bike Lust polisher, 2-ounce Extra Dry lube, parts brush, derailleur brush, special frame sponge, polishing cloth and a clear bucket to make sure you have all of your cleaning supplies in one place. It's a nice compact size that fits into the trunk of your car and still leaves space for your bike gear, too.


Wrench Force Cone Wrenches are the secret for easy hub maintenance and repair. They're made of thin tool steel to fit the low-clearance adjusting nuts and cone flats on a variety of bearing assemblies. Each wrench is corrosion-resistant for long life and available in popular combinations from 13 to 16mm. Most applications require a pair of cone wrenches. We can recommend the correct sizes for your needs.

Now you can take along a basic set of tools without taking up too much space in your seat bag, toolbox — or cash from your wallet! The light and compact Multi Tool includes: 2, 2.5, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8mm Allen wrenches, and regular and Phillips screwdrivers.


The Repair Stand from Wrench Force is simple to use and grips great on seatposts and frame tubing with a 360-degree rotating clamp for convenient bike positioning. Plus, this stand sports a sturdy frame with a wide base for stability. The legs and clamp fold, too, making it perfect for taking to cycling events. And, this sweet stand sports a telescoping base for adjusting the height, which means even tall mechanics can wrench without bending over. Ahhh.

The Live Wire Multi Tool is super light and ultra compact. It has all the basics covered with 2, 2.5, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8mm Allen wrenches, regular and Phillips screwdrivers and a T25 Torx tool for disc-brake rotors.

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How to Use a Wrench Force Bike Pump – Introduction

Biking is a fun experience, but it can turn dangerous if you ride on a flat tire. Although it may look fine to you if you have a flat tire, but can lead to a severe accident even when you are careful.

This is among the reasons why you must maintain your bike. It is best to have a bike pump handy in case you have an emergency flat tire situation while riding.

Types of Valves and Pump Heads

One of the first things that will come to mind when you want to get a bike pump is the type of inner tubes that your bike uses. There are two standard valve types for bikes, namely Schrader and Presta. Ubar 4.1.5 for macos.

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The Schrader valves are similar to the valves on car tires, and they are commonly found on hybrid and children’s bikes. Presta valves are usually longer and thinner with a threaded tip that you will need to open before you can inflate your tire. Presta valves are commonly found on the road and off-road bikes.

If your bike uses both valve types, you will need to look for a floor pump that will fit both. If you want to buy a frame pump, ensure you get one that will match your bike’s valve type. However, you will easily find pumps that have both heads and will work with the two types of valves.

Types of Bike Pumps

Floor Pumps

The fastest and most efficient way that you can pump your tires is by using a floor pump. The floor pump helps to reduce the stress of using a mini or frame pump to gauge the pressure of your tires before rides. It will also not wear out your quickly.

Most floor pumps can fit the two valve types and can easily inflate tires even to the highest tire pressures. Floor pumps also have accurate pressure gauges that are easy to read with long hoses to make inflating tires very easy.

Mini & Frame Pumps

The frame and mini pumps are manufactured mainly to help bikers get home in case you get a flat tire on a ride. The frame pumps are usually longer than mini pumps, and it needs some open space on the bike before it can fit.

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Some types of frame pumps are spring-loaded and will fit between frame tubes while mini pumps are made with brackets that are mounted on the frame to carry the pump.

Although it will take more strokes and effort to inflate a tire with a mini-pump than the frame pump, it is popular because it is small enough to fit any bike.

CO2 Inflators

This is a simple and efficient way that you can inflate your bike’s tires on rides. This type of pump makes use of CO2 cartridges that are filled with compressed CO2 gas.

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The benefit of these pumps is that they weigh less than other types of pumps, and they will fit inside your pocket or bike bag. They also offer bikers the chance to make instant inflation of their tire to the optimal pressure.

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The major disadvantage is that they offer limited opportunities to fill your tires before you get a new CO2 cartridge.

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How to Use a Bike Pump

All the types of bike pumps comprise of similar steps when it comes to inflating tires.

Some of the steps that you can follow are listed below.

  • Remove the cover of the valve
  • Check the sidewall of your tire to determine the air pressure required
  • Attach the pump head to the valve
  • Pump the tire to the required pressure level by checking your pressure gauge.
  • Remove the pump head from the valve
  • Attach back the cover of the valve.

Here is a video that shows how to use a floor pump, such as those by Wrench Force (credit to MadeGood Bikes):

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We hope you’ve found this information useful- make sure to keep your tires inflated for a safe and enjoyable ride!