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3.

 Pull the drum off approximately one-inch and wet 

the brake assembly again.

4.

 Remove drum and rinse in basin of washer.

5.

 Check for wheel cylinder leakage and finish wash-

ing the assembly.

6.

 If after inspection the brakes do not need servicing, 

allow them to air dry before reinstalling the drum.

Note:

 Never use the brush to clean brake friction 

material that will not be replaced nor drums or rotors 

that won’t be turned. Any oil or grease that might be 

on the brush could be transferred to these brake com-

ponents.

7.

 When doing a complete brake job, thoroughly clean 

off shoes, drums, and backing plate.

Maintenance 

Instructions

Note:

 Use only original AMMCO

®

 products for your 

safety and to ensure compliance to O.S.H.A regulations.

Disposal Of Filters And Cleaning Solution

The AMMCO 1475 Brake Washer is designed to com-

ply with federal, state, and local regulations concerning 

the disposal of liquid and solid wastes. However, these 

regulations do vary from place-to-place and it is the 

shop owner/manager’s responsibility to comply with all 

applicable Local, State and Federal regulations.

Filter Sock

If the filter sock becomes full, there will be standing 

water in the basin. Remove drain grate and strainer, pull 

up on filter sock, and discard sock in accordance with 

your local waste disposal regulations. Replace with new 

sock.

Solution Cartridge Filter

When solution does not flow in a continuous stream, 

replace the cartridge filter on the side of the barrel. 

Unscrew filter canister, remove and discard dirty car-

tridge filter in accordance with your local waste disposal 

regulations. Replace with a new cartridge and hand-

tighten canister.

Cleaning Solution

Every two months, or more often as required, the 

cleaning solution should be replaced to allow the washer 

to continue its cleaning efficiency. Tape or clamp valve 

levers open so the cleaning solution can be pumped 

down a sanitary sewer in accordance with your local 

waste disposal regulations.

Note:

 Never dispose of cleaning solution into a storm 

sewer.

When most of the solution has been pumped out and 

the fluid is not a solid stream, add one or two gallons 

of water to the washer pan. Disconnect air supply to 

the washer when the clean rinse water is almost gone.

Note:

 Do not let pump run dry. Damage to pump will 

occur that will void warranty.

Un-tape valve levers, fill barrel half full with water, and 

add one quart of AMMCO cleaner.

Note:

 Wear eye protection and rubber gloves when 

handling the concentrated cleaner.

When replacing the cleaning solution, it is a good prac-

tice to replace all filters at the same time.

It is a good practice to establish a regular routine for 

replacing all filters and cleaning solution, such as every 

month or two months. The interval for your unit will 

depend on local conditions, types of vehicles serviced, 

and your volume of brake work. Also, the interval for 

changing the solution may be different than that for the 

filters.

Cleaning Brush

When brush gets dirty from brake fluid, axle grease, 

etc.; clean brush with a degreaser or solvent. 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.

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