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Hydraulic Brake Bleeder

Product number:547190-1052120  

Price excl. VAT:€ 19,00
Product description

The Hydraulic brake bleeder, makes bleeding your brakes a one-person job at home.

Will not bleed air from a dry system. 

This Brake Bleeder is a one-way check valve. This tool allows air and brake fluid to escape, but will not allow air to re-enter the system.

Note: This tool will not bleed air from a dry system, for this we recommend use of our part #08-0214 V-12 injector or part #08-0316 DIY (Do It Yourself).

 

WARNING!

Brake Fluid can cause eye irritation. In case of contact with eyes, flush immediately with plenty of water and get medical attention.

 

CAUTION!

Always use clean brake fluid of the type recommended by the vehicle manufacturer. Brake fluid contaminated with dirt, water, petroleum products or other materials may result in brake failure.

 

Brake fluid will damage painted surfaces. If brake fluid contacts painted surfaces rinse immediately with water.

 

1. Attach a piece of 3/16” I.D. clear plastic tube to each end of the tool. The internal check valve allows fluid to flow in the direction of the arrow, so the arrow should always point from the caliper to the brake fluid catch can.

 

2. Clean the brake calipers, caliper bleeder valves and master cylinder.

 

3. Position the proper size wrench onto the caliper bleeder valve. Next, secure the inlet hose of the tool onto the caliper bleeder valve.

 

4. Remove the brake master cylinder cap. To avoid brake fluid spillage, leave the cap resting loosely on top of the reservoir.

 

5. To ensure proper operation of this tool, it is necessary to prime it. To do this, position the tool vertically and begin to depress the lever/pedal, making sure to close the bleeder screw when pressure is not applied, repeat until brake fluid is seen in the outlet hose. Position the outlet hose of the tool into a brake fluid catch can.

 

6. Open the bleeder valve approximately one-half turn. CAUTION: If the brake fluid level in the master cylinder becomes too low, air will be introduced into the system. Depress and release the brake pedal or lever several times to bleed air out of the brake system. Replenish the reservoir with clean brake fluid as needed. Repeat this procedure until all air has been removed from the brake system (no air bubbles appear in the inlet hose).

 

7. Tighten the bleeder valve to the vehicle manufacturer’s torque specification. Set brake fluid level to the vehicle manufacturer’s specification. Clean and re-install the master cylinder cap.

 

 



This Brake Bleeder is a one-way check valve. This tool allows air and brake fluid to escape, but will not allow air to re-enter the system.

Note: This tool will not bleed air from a dry system, for this we recommend use of our part #08-0214 V-12 injector or part #08-0316 DIY (Do It Yourself).

 

WARNING!

Brake Fluid can cause eye irritation. In case of contact with eyes, flush immediately with plenty of water and get medical attention.

 

CAUTION!

Always use clean brake fluid of the type recommended by the vehicle manufacturer. Brake fluid contaminated with dirt, water, petroleum products or other materials may result in brake failure.

 

Brake fluid will damage painted surfaces. If brake fluid contacts painted surfaces rinse immediately with water.

 

1. Attach a piece of 3/16” I.D. clear plastic tube to each end of the tool. The internal check valve allows fluid to flow in the direction of the arrow, so the arrow should always point from the caliper to the brake fluid catch can.

 

2. Clean the brake calipers, caliper bleeder valves and master cylinder.

 

3. Position the proper size wrench onto the caliper bleeder valve. Next, secure the inlet hose of the tool onto the caliper bleeder valve.

 

4. Remove the brake master cylinder cap. To avoid brake fluid spillage, leave the cap resting loosely on top of the reservoir.

 

5. To ensure proper operation of this tool, it is necessary to prime it. To do this, position the tool vertically and begin to depress the lever/pedal, making sure to close the bleeder screw when pressure is not applied, repeat until brake fluid is seen in the outlet hose. Position the outlet hose of the tool into a brake fluid catch can.

 

6. Open the bleeder valve approximately one-half turn. CAUTION: If the brake fluid level in the master cylinder becomes too low, air will be introduced into the system. Depress and release the brake pedal or lever several times to bleed air out of the brake system. Replenish the reservoir with clean brake fluid as needed. Repeat this procedure until all air has been removed from the brake system (no air bubbles appear in the inlet hose).

 

7. Tighten the bleeder valve to the vehicle manufacturer’s torque specification. Set brake fluid level to the vehicle manufacturer’s specification. Clean and re-install the master cylinder cap.

 

NOTE: Sometimes brake fluid leakage or air introduction may occur at the threads of the bleeder valve. To avoid these problems, remove the bleeder valve and seal the thread using Teflon tape. Re-install the bleeder valve and perform steps 1 thru 5 above.

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