Automatic and Manual Shock Vacuum Bleed Pumps
The Automatic Vacuum Bleed Pump takes care of shock bleeding with the push of a button. It runs precise vacuum cycles, prevents foaming, and uses custom presets to ensure clean, air-free oil transfer. Built for efficiency, it can service multiple shocks at once with consistent, professional results.
In response to customer demand, we now also offer a Manual Shock Bleeder, a hands-on, budget-friendly option for those who prefer full control. It delivers the same reliable performance and attention to quality as our automatic system.
Both solutions are designed to meet different workshop needs, with a shared focus on clean, consistent vacuum bleeding you can rely on.

LABA7 Shock Bleeder Specifications

MANUAL Shock Bleeder

Shock Bleeder MODULE

Shock Bleeder DAILY

Shock Bleeder PRO
* To prevent foaming oil from overflowing, the tanks are restricted from being fully filled.
External Vacuum Oil Tanks for Shock Bleeders

* To prevent foaming oil from overflowing, the tanks are restricted from being fully filled.
Perfect Vacuum Bleeding Process for All Shock Types
Our four vacuum-bleeder pump models deliver air-free oil fills to shocks of every size. You can service anything from the tiniest MTB to the largest off-road vehicles’ shock absorbers. Reinforced vacuum tubes connect different shocks to the system, allowing precise, air-free oil transfer during every cycle.
All LABA7 bleeder pumps share essential features to ensure high vacuum density and quality oil fill, but are designed for different use cases. Contact us, and the LABA7 team will help you choose the pump that is best for your business.

MANUAL Shock Bleeder

Shock Bleeder MODULE

Shock Bleeder DAILY

Shock Bleeder PRO
LABA7 Shock Vacuum Bleed Pump: Automatic or Manual?
At the core of every LABA7 vacuum pump is the same engineering focus: precise vacuum control, air-free oil transfer, and clean, consistent shock servicing. Whether automatic or manual, each system is built for workshops that demand reliability without compromise.
The Automatic Vacuum Bleed Pump streamlines the entire process. Thanks to its intuitive interface and built-in presets, it runs preset vacuum and fill cycles with minimal input. Ideal for busy environments, it handles multiple shocks simultaneously and always ensures uniform results.
The Manual Shock Bleeder is our response to users who prefer full control or need a simpler setup for field use. It works without electronics or software, relying instead on precision valves and gauges to deliver reliable vacuum bleeding in a compact, workshop-friendly format.
Both systems include LABA7’s anti-foaming control, a smart feature that detects early signs of foam and automatically adjusts vacuum levels to prevent oil contamination. This ensures a smooth, mess-free bleed, even in demanding conditions, something most manual systems can’t offer.

Advantages of LABA7 Shock Bleeders

Automatic Vacuuming and Filling
The automatic process saves you time — simply connect a shock or bladder, press the button, and the LABA7 shock bleeder vacuum pump will handle the rest. While it works, you can monitor performance in real-time on a colorful LCD screen with a higher resolution, or focus on other tasks, ensuring optimal results.
Safe and Clean Operation
The automatic LABA7 vacuum pump ensures safety with smart algorithms that detect leaks and other potential issues, preventing damage and avoiding incomplete filling. Its computerized process ensures a clean, mess-free operation, eliminating the risk of air or fluid spills for more efficient shock servicing.
Customizable and Adjustable Presets
Automatic LABA7 pumps allow up to eight customizable presets for easier automation. Set the time, vacuum pressure, and cycle number, which are ideal for consistent workflows in both small workshops and high-volume centers. Customize and save presets for various shock types and bladders.
High Vacuum
All of our pumps achieve a vacuum density as low as 2000 microns, effectively removing residual air from the shock body during the filling process. This reduces the gas content to a minimum and allows you to service shocks and bladders faster, requiring fewer cycles.
Altitude Adjustment
Elevation can play a significant role in the optimal vacuum process. That’s why all our vacuum pumps come with adjustable altitude settings. Set your elevation above sea level to achieve outstanding results.
Multiple Shocks Filled at the Same Time
Our suspension vacuum pumps can fill up to three shocks at the same time. The process is as simple and easy as servicing a single unit. Connect, press the button, and our pump for shock absorbers will do the rest.
Adapters That Make Suspension Servicing Even Easier
Maximize efficiency with our precision adapter kits, designed to eliminate air pockets and ensure optimal absorber performance. Each adapter is engineered for precision, aligning seamlessly with the shock’s port hole and locking into place against the mounting plate to ensure a secure, airtight seal.
This tight connection is critical for effective vacuum cycling and a completely bubble-free fluid refill, helping your equipment deliver optimal performance in any condition.
FAQ About LABA7 Shock Vacuum Bleed Pump
Why is the LABA7 vacuum pump better than its competitors?
The LABA7 shock bleed pump is superior due to its fully automated process, which eliminates the need for manual adjustments and ensures precise control. With accurate sensors, it achieves the exact vacuum and pressure levels needed, ensuring the shock is filled exactly as desired.
Anti-foaming protection prevents foam buildup, guaranteeing a clean and efficient operation. Unlike manual pumps, the LABA7 offers a faster, more reliable, and hands-free shock servicing experience.
Can I use a LABA7 automatic shock pump on all types of shocks?
The LABA7 vacuum pump is versatile and can be used on most types of shocks, including MTB, moto, off-road, and auto dampers. However, certain MTB and moto fork models may require manual filling.
Can I easily transport the LABA7 vacuum bleed pump?
Absolutely. The compact design and lightweight build (starting at 17 kg) make the LABA7 pump easy to carry, whether you’re moving it between workstations, mobile setups, or events.
Is the LABA7 vacuum pump compact enough for small workshops?
Yes, the LABA7’s most compact model measures just 260 x 271 x 343 mm, making it ideal for small workspaces where saving space without compromising functionality is essential. The smallest model requires external tanks, which can be placed at a distance from the pump to optimize space in your workshop.
How often should I service my shocks with a LABA7 vacuum pump?
Every 20-30 hours in extreme conditions or up to 200 hours for general maintenance. There’s no fixed number, as more aggressive riding causes oil to lose its properties faster. Some professionals service their shocks after every race or training session.
How does a vacuum shock bleeding machine work?
Shock bleeder machine creates a vacuum to suck air from the shock, then switches to pressure filling to add fluid without introducing air, ensuring efficient service.
How does a shock vacuum bleeder contribute to race technology in suspension systems?
Suspension vacuum bleeder ensures that air bubbles are efficiently removed from the fluid. This results in improved shock performance, better handling, and a more consistent ride, essential for high-speed conditions and competitive racing.
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Shock dynos

Spring rate testers

Race car scales

Suspension tools
