What lube inside air pump?
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What lube inside air pump?
I just got a rebuild kit for a Blackburn AS-1 Air Stick (never thought it had so many bits inside!)
What lube should I use? I was thinking petroleum jelly but I see some graphite colored stuff inside...
What lube should I use? I was thinking petroleum jelly but I see some graphite colored stuff inside...
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Somewhat thinner grease like lubriplate (white grease, available in 8-16oz tubs for a few bucks at hardware stores) should do. Graphite stuff may be moly disulphide, an additive. Steve
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You might get away with redistributing the lube that's in there. It only needs a greasy film. If not, I would shy away from petroleum based lubes. I don't know how low the threshold is, but compressed oxygen + heat + petro lubes = kaBOOM. If you've ever dripped oil into a BB gun to get more oomph, you have an idea of the potential danger. Typical bicycle pressures may be safe, but pumps can generate a bit of heat. To be safe, I would check on silicon based air compressor lubes.
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Petroleum jelly is not recommended for certain latex products.
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Thanks for the advice guys. I ended putting some Prolink chain lube... I guess the O-rings should be able to take it.
I want to give a thums-up to Blackburn's customer service! I Emailed them asking if I could buy a repair kit for my pump and I received 2 mails back; One asking for my address to send me a free kit and a second mail from another representative saying they didn't have a kit but would be pleased to send me a new pump if I returned the old one. By the time I got the second mail I had already received the kit and fixed it so no need for a new pump.
Pablo
I want to give a thums-up to Blackburn's customer service! I Emailed them asking if I could buy a repair kit for my pump and I received 2 mails back; One asking for my address to send me a free kit and a second mail from another representative saying they didn't have a kit but would be pleased to send me a new pump if I returned the old one. By the time I got the second mail I had already received the kit and fixed it so no need for a new pump.
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