I picked up a little bike pump, to keep on the mobility scooter, in case of emergencies. It's quite a short, hand pump, with a built-in pressure gauge, the business end, uses a small lever, to clamp onto the valve.
Thumb over the overlet and extend the pump, it springs straight back, due to suction - there is no obvious way for air to enter the barrel, which I don't understand. I've not tried blowing tyres up, but how can it blow tyres up, if the cylinder, in front of the piston, cannot refill with air?
The bike pumps I've seen before, alway had a greased leather cup for a piston - on the return stroke, air would pass into the cylinder, around the cup. This one just has a couple of O rings around the piston. No obvious way for air to bypass the O rings, on the return stroke.
Thumb over the overlet and extend the pump, it springs straight back, due to suction - there is no obvious way for air to enter the barrel, which I don't understand. I've not tried blowing tyres up, but how can it blow tyres up, if the cylinder, in front of the piston, cannot refill with air?
The bike pumps I've seen before, alway had a greased leather cup for a piston - on the return stroke, air would pass into the cylinder, around the cup. This one just has a couple of O rings around the piston. No obvious way for air to bypass the O rings, on the return stroke.
