Another style of valve located on your tire to allow inflation. This is the same type of valve that car tires have. It may also be located on the components of an air suspension bike, for example, the front or rear shocks.
the universal valve found on all car, truck, BMX tires.
One-way pneumatic tyre valve with a spring-loaded seal to allow air to pass inwards only.
A spring loaded valve, similar to a tire valve. Located inside the service valve fitting. Used to hold the refrigerant charge in the system, yet provide access with special service adapters. The adapters depress the schrader valve.
the type of valve used on most cars and trucks. They are found on less expensive bicycle tubes and are spring-loaded to release air or let it in.
The fatter style valve that utilizes a spring to maintain an airtight seal.
A valve similar to the valve on an auto tire that allows refrigerant to be charged or discharged from the system.
an inner tube valve identical to those found on car tires. A tiny plunger in the center of its opening must be depressed for air to enter or exit.
A type of valve fitting that opens when depressed. Schrader valves are used in tire valve stems, on air conditioning hoses and on the fuel rails of many fuel injection systems.
spring-loaded device which permits fluid flow in one direction when a center pin is depressed; in other direction when a pressure difference exists.
The Schrader Valve is a valve stem invented by August Schrader and is used on virtually all automobile tires and wider rimmed (lower pressure) bicycle tires. It is a poppet valve assisted by a spring. Schrader valves are also used on the fuel rail of some direct fuel injection engines and on some automotive air conditioning systems, in a diameter larger than those used on tires, to allow recharging with refrigerant.