Zero Loss Valve
Zero loss valves used for filling the air spring chambers or reservoir chambers of modern shocks, prevents uncontrolled release of air or nitrogen from the system. Constructed of stainless steel and equipped with a release valve, allowing for more precise pressure regulation.
Compatible with any standard shock pump and thanks to the included DN2.7 adapter it can be quickly connected to a nitrogen filling system. Combine with the Strokeshift nitrogen regulator for a plug and play system to charge shocks and seatposts with nitrogen (coming soon).
Offered in three versions:
Schrader - fits any Schrader valve. Typically used for filling air spring chambers, also great for filling adjustable seatposts such as Fox Transfer and Rockshox Reverb.
Rockshox - fits wherever the Rockshox adapter 00.4318.042.000 would be used.
Fox - fits wherever the fox adapter 803-01-985 would be used.
Maximum pressure: 40 Bar (580psi)
Operating Manual
Operating manual:
1. Connect the valve to the supply device (e.g. shock pump, compressed air system, nitrogen bottle).
2. Install the valve on the shock absorber valve.
3. Screw in the needle by turning the small knob clockwise. After feeling some resistance or equalizing the pressures, further screwing in of the needle is not necessary.
4. Initiate the flow of the air/nitrogen until the required pressure is reached.
5. Unscrew the needle counterclockwise until resistance is felt.
6. Reduce the pressure in the system, which will relieve the valve thread and prevent its wear.
7. Disconnect the valve from the valve. Leaving the minimum pressure in the system (up to 10 psi) will allow the O-ring to retract automatically when disconnecting the valve from the valve and will protect it from possible damage from the thread.
The device has been designed with an appropriate safety factor and tested for irregularities that could result in a sudden leak. Despite all efforts to maintain safety, it is recommended to wear safety glasses during work.

