As stated in the title, I need to attach a bike pump to a titan air tank. I searched, but didn't find any detailed write ups or even internal pictures of the various mods that have been made involving bike pumps. From what I've seen, I will probably need to get a bike tire valve and attach it to the titan tank, unless there is a way to attach 1/4 size tubing directly to the bike pump. If anyone can help me with this dilema it would be much apreciated. I appologize if I missed something in my searching and/or am being a total dumbass.

How To Attach A Bike Pump To A Titan Tank?
Yes I did search.
Started by Firefox551, Apr 26 2009 03:33 PM
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#1
Posted 26 April 2009 - 03:33 PM
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#2
Posted 26 April 2009 - 03:38 PM
Adding a fitting to the tank was covered in this thread. Just drill, tap, and epoxy in the fitting. I would recommend using JB weld to install an instant tube fitting.
http://nerfhaven.com...?showtopic=8471
If searching doesn't work, use the directories for each section.
To adapt 1/4 semi-rigid tubing to a bike pump the easiest solution is to use a tube to stem coupler

5779K717
Tube Stem, Reducing Cplg, 1/4" Tube X 5/16" Stem OD
In stock at $1.77 Each
Or you can put a tire stem valve on the titan tank and plug the pump into it directly.
http://nerfhaven.com...?showtopic=8471
If searching doesn't work, use the directories for each section.
To adapt 1/4 semi-rigid tubing to a bike pump the easiest solution is to use a tube to stem coupler
5779K717
Tube Stem, Reducing Cplg, 1/4" Tube X 5/16" Stem OD
In stock at $1.77 Each
Or you can put a tire stem valve on the titan tank and plug the pump into it directly.
Edited by CaptainSlug, 26 April 2009 - 03:42 PM.
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#3
Posted 26 April 2009 - 03:50 PM
So that piece fits onto the pump if I'm not mistaken. Is that going to work for all bike pumps?
"Whats algebra? I like pudding." - My friend Luke
"We have to remember what we all have in common, and why we are here. Our shared love of shooting things, and each other with little foam darts." - Niaja Blue
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#4
Posted 26 April 2009 - 03:53 PM
Firefox551, on Apr 26 2009, 04:50 PM, said:
Yes, that stem size is the same as the valve stem spec. If only slightly tighter.So that piece fits onto the pump if I'm not mistaken. Is that going to work for all bike pumps?
I've used one for filling up my homemade backpack tank.
It's also advisable to put a check valve inbetween the pump and the Titan tank just in case the bike pump connection is leaky.
Edited by CaptainSlug, 26 April 2009 - 03:54 PM.
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