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Operating Instructions and Parts Manual
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2022 OEMTOOLS
®
1 LITER PNEUMATIC BRAKE BLEEDER
WITH AUTOMATIC REFILLING BOTTLE
9. Attach the Bleeding Hose to the Bleeder Screw on the vehicle
caliper. Then connect the air compressor’s air hose to the Gun.
10. Turn on the air compressor and set its regulator at 87 to 174 psi.
Do not exceed 174 psi.
11. Squeeze the Trigger to create a vacuum in the Fluid Bottle.
12. Using a bleeder screw wrench (not included), open the bleeder
screw until the brake fluid starts flowing into the Fluid Bottle.
13. Squeeze the Trigger until the old brake fluid flows freely into the
Fluid Bottle.
14. If the Fill Bottle fluid level gets low:
a. Close the Lever and refill the Fill Bottle with clean, new brake fluid.
b. Reattach the Fill Bottle to the master cylinder and open its Lever.
c. Then resume bleeding the brakes.
15. If the Fluid Bottle is full or when done bleeding the brakes:
a. Close then disconnect the air supply from the Gun.
b. Empty the Fluid Bottle of old brake fluid.
c. Reassemble the Gun and Fluid Bottle and resume bleeding the
brakes.
16. When clean, new brake fluid begins to flow into the Fluid Bottle,
release the Trigger and retighten the caliper’s bleeder screw.
17. Disconnect the Bleeding Hose from the caliper’s bleeder screw.
18. Proceed to the vehicle’s next wheel and perform the same steps as
above.
19. When finished, close the Lever and remove the Fill Bottle.
20. Make sure the master cylinder is full of brake fluid up to, but not
over, its full line. (If the master cylinder is too full. Correct this
before proceeding.) Then replace the cap on the master cylinder.
21.
WARNING
Before driving the vehicle:
a. Depress the brake pedal repeatedly until the brake pedal feels firm.
b. Check the brake calipers for leaks.
c. Test the brakes thoroughly at slow speed before operating the
vehicle under normal conditions.
22. Do not store fluid in the Fill Bottle or the Fluid Bottle. Dispose of
excess fluid properly, according to all federal, state, and local
guidelines. Store the Brake Fluid Bleeder in a clean, dry location out
of reach of children.
Fluid
Bottle
Gun
Bleeding
Hose
Bleeder
Screw
Trigger
Air Hose
(not included)
Brake
Caliper
WARNING
TO PREVENT SERIOUS INJURY FROM ACCIDENTAL OPERATION
Turn off the tool, detach the air supply, and release the trigger before
performing any inspection, maintenance, or cleaning procedures.
1. Before each use, inspect the general condition of the Brake Fluid
Bleeder. Check for misalignment or binding of moving parts,
cracked or broken parts, damaged hoses, loose connections, and
any other condition that may affect its safe operation.
2. CLEAN WITH A CLEAN, DRY CLOTH ONLY. Do not use any cleaners,
solvents, water, or other liquids.
3. Do not store fluid in the Fill Bottle or the. Fluid Bottle. Dispose
of excess fluid properly, according to all federal, state, and local
guidelines. Store the Brake Fluid Bleeder in a clean, dry location out
of reach of children.
DISPOSAL
At the end of the useful life of the 1 Liter Pneumatic Brake Fluid
Bleeder, dispose of the components according to all state, federal,
and local regulations. All technicians opening the refrigeration
circuit in automotive air conditioning systems must now be certified
in refrigerant recovery and recycling procedures to follow section
609 of the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990. For information on
certification call MACS Worldwide at (215) 631-7020.
A
C
G
F
E
B
D
Figure
Description
Qty.
A
Air Quick Plug Connector
1
B
Hanger
1
C
Trigger Lock
1
D
Bleeding Hose
1
E
Muffler
1
F
Tank
1
G
Gun
1
PRODUCT LAYOUT (BRAKE BLEEDER)
BRAKE BLEEDER PARTS LIST