Description
About this item
- Inflation of up to 10.3 bar with real-time measurement and pre-select function
- Ideal for inflating tyres (car, motorcycle, bike), balls, and smaller water sports equipment
- Everything ready at hand: various adapters are neatly stored in the tool handle|Intuitive and practical: easy-to-use, ergonomic, and small design with big display
- Integrated battery and USB-C charging, brightly illuminated by LED light
- Max. pressure: 150 PSI / 10.3 bar / 1050 kPa
- Hose length: 24 cm
- Auto stop function
From the manufacturer
Loosen valve
Loosen the valve head. After a long period of non-use, it can be blocked. Then tap once.
EasyPump Technical Details
Battery Voltage / Capacity | 3.6 V / 3.0 Ah |
Max. Pressure | 150 PSI / 10.3 bar / 1050 kPa |
Weight (net) | 0,43 kg |
Air Flow at 0 Bar (no-load) | 10 L/min |
Hose Length | 24 cm |
Pre-set Pressure Function | Yes |
LED | Yes |
Charging Port | USB-C |
Is the EasyPump capable to infalte swimming items (f.e. air mattresses)?
The main application is pressure applications, but it also works on rather voluminc item. EasyPump delivers ~11l/min – having an item with 100l air volume the pumping process will take roughly 9 min.
Does the EasyPump stop /switch off automatically when the target pressure value is reached?
Yes. The air pump has an Autostop function and will automatically turn off when reach the preset pressure. The preset value will be remembered.
Does the EasyPump also show the current air pressure?
Yes. Once the nozzle is correctly connected to the valve of your desired item to be inflated, the sensor will catch the current pressure and display it on the lower row of the segment display.
What is the most efficient way to apply the valve adapters?
The volume adapter and ball needle can be easily pre-mounted at the standard valve of the pump, then applied to the item you’d like to inflate. It is more suitable to apply the item first and then connect the adapter with the pump.
Does the EasyPump release air automatically if there is too much air pressure in the tire?
No, as this is not a deflator. However, if the valve is just partly connected, the air can be released from the inflated object. The pressure decrease can be monitored on the pump display.
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