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Caterpillar Cat Pump Pressure Washer Pump 2.5 Gpm, 2750 Psi, 5 Hp To 6.5 Hp Required, ModelNo. 3DX25GSI - Page 3 Questions & Answers
I have a shibaura P 17 F & the hyd pump not working.
I'm sorry to hear about the issue with your Shibaura P17F hydraulic pump. When facing problems with the hydraulic system, it's crucial to systematically troubleshoot potential causes. Start by checking the hydraulic fluid levels to ensure they are at the recommended level. Inspect for any visible leaks around the pump, hoses, or connections, as leaks can lead to a loss of pressure. Additionally, examine the hydraulic filters for any signs of blockage or contamination, and replace them if necessary. Verify the condition of the hydraulic hoses for damage or kinks, and bleed any air from the system that might be affecting pump performance. Testing the hydraulic pump's output pressure with a gauge can help identify if the pump itself is malfunctioning. Refer to the equipment's manual for specific guidelines and, if needed, consider consulting a professional technician for a more in-depth inspection and repair.
1/14/2024 5:36:01 PM •
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on Jan 14, 2024
Diaphragm pump keeps jamming am experiencing engine cut-off can it be isolated?
All questions need full 'make model (what it is)' first 3 words. Or we are working blind and making educated guesses.
Carburetors don't need 'timing', they are simply a device for mixing fuel and air into aerosol form.
Diaphragm pump can be stripped, serviced, diaphragms changed or the whole pump replaced.
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1/2/2024 6:22:33 AM •
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on Jan 02, 2024
The length and diameter of pull cord and how to replace
Disconnect Power: Ensure the Yardstar Edgar is unplugged or disconnected from the power source to avoid any accidents.
Access the Cord Area: Remove any casing or cover that provides access to the cord on your Yardstar Edgar.
Remove the Old Cord: Locate the connection points of the old cord. This might involve opening up the casing and identifying where the cord is attached. Detach the old cord carefully.
Prepare the New Cord: If you are replacing the cord with a new one, ensure it is of the correct type and size. Trim and strip the ends of the new cord.
Connect the New Cord: Attach the new cord to the same points where the old cord was connected. This usually involves securing the wires properly, ensuring a snug fit.
Secure the Cord: Use any provided strain relief or securing mechanisms to keep the cord in place.
Reassemble the Unit: Put back any casing or cover that was removed to access the cord.
Test the Unit: Before using the Yardstar Edgar, test it to ensure that the new cord is properly connected and functioning.
Remember, this is a general guide, and specific details may vary based on the model of your Yardstar Edgar. Always refer to the user manual for your specific model for the most accurate and safe instructions. If you're not comfortable with this process, it's advisable to seek assistance from a professional or someone with experience in equipment repair.
12/3/2023 4:35:25 PM •
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on Dec 03, 2023
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