The Geometric Plastic Floor Pump (120 psi) is a reliable and user-friendly pump for home use, workshop or on-stand support. With its robust plastic barrel, stable base, and dual-valve compatibility, it offers a convenient solution for inflating tyres for road, mountain or hybrid bikes around Malaysia. The 120 psi rating ensures sufficient pressure for typical bicycle tyre ranges.
Specifications & Dimensions
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Maximum Pressure: 120 psi (approx. 8.3 bar)
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Valve Compatibility: Suitable for both Presta (French) and Schrader (car / MTB) valves
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Construction / Material: Plastic / polymer barrel, stable base and handle, with flexible hose and clip
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Base & Handle: Wide base plate for stability and a large grip handle for ease of use
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Hose & Storage: Hose with clip for tidy storage when not in use
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Weight: 1.0 kg
Key Features & Benefits
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Dual-valve compatibility (Presta & Schrader) allows you to use with a wide range of bicycle tyres without needing to swap heads.
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Wide stable base helps maintain balance during pumping.
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Large, comfortable handle offers better leverage and control.
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A hose clip ensures the hose is neatly stored along the barrel when not in use.
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120 psi capacity covers most standard and road tyre inflation needs.
Usage Instructions
Pre-check & Setup
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Ensure the pump is placed on a flat, stable surface.
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Extend or position the base feet (if any) so the pump stands firmly.
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Check that the hose is free of kinks or blockages.
Connecting to Tyre
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Identify your valve type (Presta or Schrader).
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Push the pump head onto the valve. If the head has a lever lock, flip or press to secure it.
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For Presta valves, you may need to unscrew the small top nut before connecting.
Pumping
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Begin with full strokes of the handle to push air into the tyre.
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Monitor tyre pressure as you pump (use a pressure gauge or feel resistance).
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As pressure increases, pumping will require more effort and shorter strokes may be more efficient.
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Stop when you reach the desired pressure (check tyre sidewall recommended PSI or bar).
Disconnection
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Release the pump head locking mechanism if present.
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Gently pull the pump head off the valve to avoid damaging the valve stem.
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Cap or close the valve if the tyre valve has a cap.
Precautions & Safety Notes
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Do not exceed the tyre’s recommended pressure (printed on tyre sidewall). Overinflation can lead to blowouts.
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Ensure the pump head is firmly locked before applying pressure — a slipping connection may damage the valve.
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Avoid sudden, high-force pumping motions that may stress the pump or valve.
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Inspect the hose and connections for cracks or wear periodically — replace if damaged.
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Do not use the pump for inflating objects beyond its design (e.g. high-pressure industrial devices).
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Store pump in dry, shaded area; avoid prolonged exposure to UV, which can degrade plastic components.
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Keep children supervised around the pump to avoid mishandling or injury from moving parts.