It's a Joe Blow yellow one:
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/topeak-joe-blow-sport-ii-track-pump/?lang=en&curr=GBP&dest=1&sku=5360103024&ci_src=18615224&ci_sku=5360103024uk&utm_source=google&utm_term&utm_campaign=UK_PLA_Accessories&utm_medium=base&utm_content=sblbVqdjF_dm|pcrid|71714699822|pkw||pmt||prd|5360103024uk
1. Unscrew the valve bit of the inner tube
2. Put the grey bit of the pump on the valve and press the yellow lever down to clamp it on
3. Pump to 110/120 (right for me)
4. Release clamp
5. Pull off grey bit (usually a bit of hissing and sometimes doesn't come off cleanly)
6. Screw up valve bit
7. Rock n roll
Well, unless you have bought several tubes from a bad batch, then yes, you are doing something wrong!How do I stop this happening? More expensive tubes or am I doing something wrong?
Well, unless you have bought several tubes from a bad batch, then yes, you are doing something wrong!
So, what could you be doing wrong ...
Where is the valve 'snapped' - at the base where it is attached to the tube, on the shaft of the valve, or the knurled bit you screw open/closed?
- Damaging where the valve attaches to the tube by pushing the valve into the tube when attaching the 'grey bit'? (The little threaded collar round the base of most valves should prevent that.)
- Damaging where the valve attaches to the tube by pulling the valve out of the tube when removing the grey bit. (Hold the valve to stop it moving.)
- Damaging where the valve attaches to the tube by pushing the valve sideways when attaching or removing the grey bit. (Hold the valve to stop it moving.)
- Not lining the valve up properly with the hole in the rim so the rim is pulling the valve sideways?
- Damaging the screw end of the valve somehow by clumsy use of the pump?
I use the same pump and have had plenty of Schwalbe tubes and I've never damaged a valve in that manner. I certainly have when hammering away in an angry manner with a small handpump on the roadside, but never with the track pump. I guess you're being a bit rough with it? When does it break? When you're disengaging or whilst pumping?