Need pump help
Hey guys, just got done building my new pump and I seem to have an intermittent problem with the air chuck. Is this air chuck just useless for this application? Its a Milton industries lock on air chuck. Sometimes it pumps fine, other times it only puts like 100 psi into the launcher and the rest just pressurizes the line. What type of chuck do u guys use for homemade high pressure pumps? I really dont want to cannibilize my track pump as its perfect for lower pressure shots.
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looking good 
why did you use a plank instead of a pipe, looks uncomfortable.
As to a chuck, these are great: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Evo-PRESSURE-LX ... 5d3a82c00d
Shame to buy the whole pump just for the chuck though.
For high pressures, you really want something that threads onto the schrader, a friction fit will pop off below 200 psi typically.

why did you use a plank instead of a pipe, looks uncomfortable.
As to a chuck, these are great: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Evo-PRESSURE-LX ... 5d3a82c00d
Shame to buy the whole pump just for the chuck though.
For high pressures, you really want something that threads onto the schrader, a friction fit will pop off below 200 psi typically.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
Thanks Jack! The 2x4 is a temporary solution, though i feel plenty safe with it's strength. I had originally purchased a 1/4npt to 1/8th npt adapter thinking a schrader must be 1/8th,...alas it's not, some strange thread pattern i guess. this air chuck is nice, for a car or bike, but without attaching it to anything, it leaks beyond 240psi. So right now the pump is great up to a male 1/4npt fitting on the end of the hose. Just have to do some searching for a thread on chuck on the interweb. Thanks for the suggestion!
I took the chuck apart, and found it to be a slightly odd design. The pin is floating and has no spring behind it, either gravity drops it onto the sealing face, or a decent rush of air through the hose. It may be time to mod this thing!
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Yeah, schraders have a quaint thread:
Metric: 7.7 mm OD, thread root diameter is 6.9 mm × 0.794 mm pitch.
Imperial: 0.305 in OD, thread root diameter 0.271 in × 32 tpi (threads per inch)
Maybe this will do as a solution that won't break the bank:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/90-Degree-Press ... 23180eb419
The male fitting is also for a schrader but it can be epoxied or hose-clamped into another fitting to fit the pipe.
Metric: 7.7 mm OD, thread root diameter is 6.9 mm × 0.794 mm pitch.
Imperial: 0.305 in OD, thread root diameter 0.271 in × 32 tpi (threads per inch)
Maybe this will do as a solution that won't break the bank:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/90-Degree-Press ... 23180eb419
The male fitting is also for a schrader but it can be epoxied or hose-clamped into another fitting to fit the pipe.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Not very well, surely - that thread is usually 1/8" BSP...CS wrote:The tips that come on the end of blowguns fit the thread of a schrader valve.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
I will try them, i have a few of those adapters kicking around. Another problem is the gun fires if i don't get the pump off of the schrader in time, kinda scary. My track pump seems to blow itself right off of the valve as soon as I flip it's lever...I may just end up destroying that pump to get the chuck from it.
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This is the great thing about the shock pump head, you can depress the schrader stem independently.RBurke83 wrote:Another problem is the gun fires if i don't get the pump off of the schrader in time, kinda scary.
Another solution is to have a pump head that seals against the schrader lip but doesn't depress the stem, that way the schrader acts as a check valve - the problem is that you have around 50-70 psi cracking pressure, so the pressure in the chamber will be lower than that on the pump gauge.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
If I used the schrader as a check valve as you say, would pressure eventually equalize between pump and chamber, or would I always need to have pressure 50-70psi higher on the pump end? As of now, I feel ok about pump and launcher at 400psi, but I'm not sure about the pump at 470.
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yesRBurke83 wrote:If I used the schrader as a check valve as you say, would pressure eventually equalize between pump and chamber, or would I always need to have pressure 50-70psi higher on the pump end?
if it can take 400, it can take 470... its never that marginal.As of now, I feel ok about pump and launcher at 400psi, but I'm not sure about the pump at 470.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
Ok so I cannabilized my Blackburn trackpump for the chuck. I successfully threaded and epoxied the chuck into a brass male/male 1/4npt adapter. No leaks, so I first went to my previous high psi for the gun and old pump which was approximately 210psi. No issues, dry fired it in the garage. My next test was to set some new bests while testing the gun/pump system. Went to 300 psi, left the pump attached to the gun, ate dinner, came back and it was still @ 300psi. Dry fired in garage. Later I decided to keep pushing and I took the launcher up to approximately 350-360 psi. No issues, I left and came back 5 min later, still 360 - I put literally one more pump in the gun and the chuck was blown partly off the schrader but still depressing the valve...Needless to say the gun fired in my bedroom and my ears are still ringing an hour later hehe. Jack ur right, for high pressures, a thread on chuck is totally neccessary. Could have been dangerous if ammo was in the barrel.
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[youtube][/youtube]RBurke83 wrote:Jack ur right, for high pressures, a thread on chuck is totally neccessary.

hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
Alright, I am pretty pleased with myself right now. I have come up with a way to have a quick connect schrader, that doesn't screw on and also releases the gun from the pump without bleeding air. In a few minutes I'll take some pictures and start a new thread.