RockShox HP Shock/Fork Pump
RockShox HP Shock/Fork Pump is a compact, high-pressure tool for accurately dialing air-sprung forks and shocks. Aluminum barrel, 300psi max and Schrader-compatible for reliable on-trail tuning.
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Overview & Technology
Key Features & Benefits
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Who This Pump Is For
Key Features
- ✓ Aluminum pump barrel for lightweight durability and corrosion resistance
- ✓ Accurate standard gauge calibrated for suspension pressures up to 300 psi
- ✓ Direct-fit Schrader valve head for most RockShox forks and shocks
- ✓ SRAM Model ID TL-PUMP-HP3-A1 and RockShox part 00.4315.023.010
- ✓ Compact, tool-bag friendly dimensions and only 0.55 lb weight
- ✓ Designed for tuning sag, spring curve and high-pressure fork settings
- ✓ Easy to read analog gauge for quick on-trail adjustments
Specifications
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Frequently Asked Questions
Will this pump work with my RockShox fork or shock?
Yes — if your fork or shock uses a Schrader-style air valve, this RockShox HP pump will connect directly and allow you to add or release air up to 300 psi. Check your component manual or the valve port to confirm it’s Schrader before use.
Can I use this pump to inflate my tyres?
This pump is optimized for high-pressure suspension work, not tyres. While it technically can pressurize objects, the gauge and head are designed for air springs; for tyres you should use a dedicated floor pump or mini-pump suited to tyre valves and volume demands.
Do I need an adapter for Presta or other valve types?
Yes — the RockShox HP pump has a Schrader head. If your component uses Presta or a proprietary fitting, purchase the correct adapter or a compatible valve adapter kit before attempting to connect.
How accurate is the gauge and do I need to re-calibrate it?
The standard gauge provides reliable, repeatable readings for suspension setup. For shop-level precision you may periodically compare readings to a calibrated bench gauge; normal trail and home use rarely require recalibration.
What is the maximum pressure and is it safe to use at that level?
The pump is rated to 300 psi maximum — a range chosen to cover the higher pressures used by many forks and shocks. Always follow your component manufacturer’s maximum pressure recommendations and never exceed the pressure limits printed on your fork or shock.
How should I care for and maintain the pump?
Wipe the barrel and valve head clean after muddy rides, store dry, and check seals periodically for wear. If the head leaks, replace the valve head seals or have the pump serviced to maintain accurate pressure readings.
Buying Guide
When choosing a shock/fork pump prioritize maximum pressure range, gauge readability, valve compatibility, and build materials. A 300 psi max range covers the pressures used by most modern forks and air shocks; an aluminum barrel offers a balance of light weight and durability for trail and shop use. Confirm valve type — this RockShox pump uses a Schrader head, ideal for factory Schrader ports. If your suspension uses a different valve, plan to buy an adapter or a pump with multi-valve compatibility. Consider carrying a compact, reliable pump like this one if you value precise sag set-up and fast on-trail tuning.
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