AMMCO 1350 Brake Washer Systems User Manual
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MAINTENANCE
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CLEANING BRUSH
When brush gets dirty from brake fluid, axle
grease, etc.; clean brush with a degreaser or sol-
vent. Clean brush in solvent tank, NOT in brake
washer. To prolong brush life and to decrease
maintenance, use a shop rag for removal of heavy
grease deposits.
OIL BOOM
The oil boom absorbs oil and lubricants but not
water. Wring out boom into waste oil tank monthly.
The boom can be re-used until it will not float.
Dispose of oil boom in accordance with your local
waste disposal regulations.
AIR FILTERS
Check and drain both air filter sediment bowls on
a regular basis. They can be drained by simply
pushing up on the valve located at the bottom of
the bowls. The cleanliness of your shop air will
determine how often the filters on the washer will
need draining. Replace filter elements when air-
flow is diminished.
Parts Identification
The following pages include full parts breakdowns
with exploded view illustrations to help with order-
ing re-placement or spare parts. Assemblies are
noted where it is recommended that individual
parts not be ordered separately. These parts are
available only as assemblies because some parts
are staked, pinned, or press fitted, then drilled,
machined, or bored. Close tolerance must be
maintained in assembly. Every effort is made to
supply accurate exploded views, however, due to
interim changes in manufacturing operations,
some units may not be exactly as illustrated.
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