Maybe the £5 bit gives you a clue.
Hi all,
I decided to try and pump my Excalibre up last night, it already had 150 psi in it, so essembled the pump as the instructions say and made sure I had PTFE white tape on all the threads, I can't hear any leaks when pumping but the gauge on the rifle just isn't moving, I must have given it about 50 pumps but no change and no air let off when either relief valve is opened or the inlet plug is pulled out.
What am I doing wrong, I've always used a bottle in the past but that was years ago and don't own one anymore.
Cheers
Pete
Far too many rifles to list now, all mainly British but the odd pesky foreigner has snuck in
Maybe the £5 bit gives you a clue.
Master Debater
I used mine to inflate my bike tubes. It definitely put air in but the gauge refused to budge.
Atb
Chris
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Far too many rifles to list now, all mainly British but the odd pesky foreigner has snuck in
I bought one for the push bikes. So far, so good.
Mike
Mine worked a treat.
Mine had a blanking plug that could bet fitted in the end of hose to test it.
I pump to 180 bar.
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Don't want to rub it in but mines fine too. 200 bar in the cyclone
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May be I'll test it with the blanking plug in, see what happens.
Pete
Far too many rifles to list now, all mainly British but the odd pesky foreigner has snuck in
Mine works just fine. Make sure the bleed screw is nipped up before you start pumping.
Bob