Locking Air Chuck Recommendations

bajajoaquin

Adventurer
I’ve got an ARB dual compressor onboard air compressor and a Viair locking air chuck. It’s got the trigger style valve with the gauge on top. 10” of hose and a lever-locking chuck at the end. I like it because I have six bigish tires to inflate (plus others who are traveling with me) so I don’t want to be stopped over and holding it for that long.

However, it’s becoming finicky about latching on to stems and doesn’t lock on (slips off) or leaks unless I press it in place.

Are there other good quality locking air chucks that are recommended? I need it to read to 85psi.
 

llamalander

Well-known member
1712720100065.png
I just got 4 more of these for a 4-tire inflation rig, after I got one and liked it a few years ago.
I've only tried it up to 60psi, but with 3 latches I'm confident that it will hold well past 80-
 

nwoods

Expedition Leader
I use a Lock-n-Flate chuck mated to a Harbor Frieght digital gauge inflator and I really like the set up. The Lock-n-Flate is something that showed up in my Instagram feed a while back and I am super happy with it.


 
Last edited:

bajajoaquin

Adventurer
The brass female end.
Unfortunately the inflator has a crimped connection to the chuck and the other end is smaller than 1/4 NPT so my spare hose won’t work. A shame because I’ve got the parts and also I have a 36” hose which would mean I don’t need to bend down to inflate either.
 

NatersXJ6

Explorer
Not locking, but putting a standard dually-style rigid inflation chuck on a 2’ pipe will cure the bending over. I still have a locking chuck but gave up on it for the same reasons and now just use the dually style or make my kids do it.
 

llamalander

Well-known member
Interesting. What fitting attaches it to the inflator?
1/2" NPT female thread, plenty larger than the tire valve it clamps to. I connected all 4 up to a 3/8" i.d. hose, takes about 40 seconds to take all 4 of the valve caps off and clamp these on.
 

Metcalf

Expedition Leader
A piece of Velcro tape over the paddle of the inflator makes it hands off....saves my knees....
 

joemama

New member
I recently went down this same rabbit hole trying to find a solution to the leaking ARB connector (non-removable, I should also add).

In the end, I stumbled across the Power Tanks series of inflators and bit the bullet. So far only one 2-week trip to Utah with it, but what a difference from my 10-year old ARB analog inflator. Good news is, the Power Tank inflator(s) are 100% rebuildable and their customer support is outstanding.

The addage of 'buy once, cry once' applies here.

 

bajajoaquin

Adventurer
I upgraded my tire inflator. I had a spare section of 36” hose with crimped 1/4” NPT connections on each side. That made the installation of the LockNFlate locking air chuck easy. Unfortunately the only fitting on the inflator was smaller. It seemed to be 1/8” but it wasn’t completely clear. But there were no 1/8” male to 1/4” female reducers at the hardware store. Lucky for me, I can buy 8 of them at Amazon!

Some forcing, some Teflon tape, and I have spent $50 to fix a $27 part. I’ve also managed to make it 3’ long so I don’t have to squat.
 

Attachments

  • 73465654438__7725A110-7C25-4D80-8B6B-979D797935D4.jpeg
    73465654438__7725A110-7C25-4D80-8B6B-979D797935D4.jpeg
    1.7 MB · Views: 6
  • 73465655802__23A5E5B5-5107-4724-BE0A-0E5E2C12D963.jpeg
    73465655802__23A5E5B5-5107-4724-BE0A-0E5E2C12D963.jpeg
    2.8 MB · Views: 6
  • 73465657821__52C83EAE-DBB6-492F-A9A0-43AE6915BB8F.jpeg
    73465657821__52C83EAE-DBB6-492F-A9A0-43AE6915BB8F.jpeg
    2.2 MB · Views: 6

Forum statistics

Threads
186,048
Messages
2,881,348
Members
225,825
Latest member
JCCB1998
Top