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  2. Presta valve - Wikipedia

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    A small screw and captive nut on the top of the valve body permits the valve to be screwed shut and ensures that it remains tightly closed. The nut must be unscrewed to permit airflow in either direction. The screw remains captive on the valve body even when unscrewed fully; it is tightened again after the tire is inflated and the pump removed.

  3. Bicycle pump - Wikipedia

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    Electrically-operated pumps intended to inflate car tires (as available in most service stations) can in principle be used to inflate a bicycle tire if the right type of connection is available. Some such pumps are designed to cut off before a suitable pressure (much higher for a bicycle than a car tire), and will much under inflate the tire.

  4. Tire Pressure Need a Frequent Bump? Walmart Has This ... - AOL

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    The inflator also offers onboard storage and a hose with a push-on chuck instead of a screw-on, making connecting to your tire’s valve much more straightforward. There’s also a sturdy handle ...

  5. Schrader valve - Wikipedia

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    The Schrader valve is used on virtually all automobile tires and motorcycle tires and most wider-rimmed bicycle tires.In addition to tube and tubeless tires, Schrader valves of varying diameters are used on many refrigeration and air conditioning systems to allow servicing, including recharging with refrigerant; by plumbers conducting leak-down pressure tests on pipe installations; as a ...

  6. Dunlop valve - Wikipedia

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    The Dunlop valve, (also called a Woods valve, an English valve or a Blitz valve [1]) is a type of pneumatic valve stem in use—mostly on inner tubes of bicycles—in many countries, including Japan, [2] Korea, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, most European countries, and a number of developing countries.

  7. Canned tire inflator - Wikipedia

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    The biggest complaint by tire professionals regarding tire inflators is around removing the sealant from inside the tire. They believe that it is a difficult, time-involved process that may damage the tire. Some brands like Fix-A-Flat offer a water-soluble formulation that allows the product to be removed quickly and easily with a towel and water.

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