Do you sell these? if so do you know if you can get replacement gauges? only reason I ask is I am in the uK and unable to find out and have destroyed the plastic part that leads to the valve and would like to replace it without replacing the entire pump.
Unfortunately I can;t give you a good answer. I don;t know. In general the age of pumps with replaceable parts seems to have ended. When your pump dies you may be best served to buy a new one. We used to sell a lot of the Zefal Husky on the premise that it had replaceable check gaskets, hoses, guages, etc. The pump was around $50. Now we just sell these little metal “Planet Cycle” pumps that ae about $29 and will go to 130 psi and have a pretty good head. After a year, when they die, you buy a new one. Park was rumored to be coming out with an epic pump for professional/shop use. That could be promising. It would be nice to have a really decent one.
The seal on the valve head of my Topeak pump wore out recently. I contacted the support company given on their website (www.topeak.com) and received a replacement head, no questions asked, within a few days. I was very pleased with their response. I copied the contact information from their website and included it below. I think they are the US support center, but if they can’t help you they might be able to direct you to the international support center. My note to the support@Todson.com address received a prompt reply. Best of luck
-J
Todson Inc.
8 Spring Brook Road
Foxborough, MA 02035
Oops… just re-read your post and realized that it’s not the problem I thought - but it is still a solution for the chuck heads!
I went to damn near every bike store in Vancouver and checked a bunch of online sources as well when the rubber gasket for my Zefal Husky died for the 2nd time (the press-on presta adapter, not the thumblock operated schrader part). After failing to source the right part, I finally ended up buying a Silca “crack pipe” (disc wheel adaptor) and stuck it into the thumblock schraeder part. It works well for me, and cost me $10 as opposed to $50 for a new pump (Cdn prices).