Operation 5. troubleshooting – Sealey TP6918 User Manual
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tP6918
Issue no: 1 - 19/08/08
4. OPERATION
5. TROUBLESHOOTING
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4.1
Insert the end of the hose into a suitable container. start operating the pump handle, the initial strokes should be rapid to help prime the
pump, the pump should start to dispense the fluid within seven strokes of the pump handle.
NOTE: DO NOT use undue pressure on the pump handle as this may cause the pump neck to fracture.
4.2
When pumping is completed, insert the nozzle into the nozzle holder. the handle may be locked into position using the latch on the
pump body and a padlock.
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Problem
Cause
Remedy
Pump does not dispense or flow is restricted
Pump not able to create adequate suction
Prime pump, see section 4.1
Pump is drawing in air instead of fluid
tighten suction tube to pump inlet
connection
Extension seal failure between
suction tube sections
Pump inlet is blocked
remove suction tube and clean
wire mesh screen at pump inlet
Leakage of fluid from pump handle piston
Damaged seal due to incompatible fluids
return to your sealey dealer
Pump outlet
Pump Handle
Locking Latch
Pump Inlet
Pump Body
Bung nut
Dispensing
nozzle
nozzle
Holder
telescopic
suction tube
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