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I wasn't getting any pressure
Hi and welcome to FixYa, I am Kelly
I think this is your pump:
http://www.karcherresidential.com/support/downloads/pdfs/handbooks/pumps/Pump_629.pdf
See page 13 for setting the oil level
The swash plate and pistons are bathed in oil (oil type 15W-40 non-detergent). This pump does not have a drain plug, oil reservoir and sight glass. In order to add oil in this case, the pump head (48) and piston housing (11) will have to be removed. If servicing a pump without a sight glass, the oil level is just above the high side of the swash disk (8).
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Kelly
Karcher 620m pressure washer wont start up or pump
Its the spill valve that stuck under the micro swith, this is quite easy to fix, to take the cover off there are 3 square plastic tabs under the machine, pull these out about 1/2 in that releases the tabs on the case's edge press the case inwards where the tabs were & take cover off, at the hose end the black cover is held by 4 torx screws, take that off and remove the detergent holder, then take the 2 torx screws that hold the micro switch out, pull that away forwards & sideways, take the 4 torx screws off the cylinder head cover & take
the spill valve out, this is probably stuck so take care not to damage it as you try to pull it out, clean the valve & most important clear the bore in the cylinder head, its probably built up a white powderlike aluminium oxide, be careful not to scratch the bore, lubricate the spill-valve & it should now push back with not much resistance, now put it all back together, you could test to see if its workind OK before you fit the top cover, (if it doesn't you haven't cleaned the spill-valve & bore properly)
NOW DO IT AGAIN PROPERLY HA HA HA
My Kärcher K2.080 pressure cleaner (1450psi /
According to my search, Karcher has a 2 year warranty on this product. If you can get the serial number and model number off of it. They should be able to identify when it was made and then can honor that warranty. Otherwise the pump seals appear to be damaged by your description of the problem. Hope I've helped.
Best, Mark
Leaking water
Screws, lots of them on the back side of the unit. May be torx type. Once taken out, the top cover should come off.
How much should good scaffold brick guards cost me?
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How to remove timing pulley bearings on 100-1598 enco mill
To remove the timing pulley bearings on a 100-1598 Enco mill, follow these general steps:
- Disconnect Power: Before working on the milling machine, ensure that it is powered off and disconnected from the power source. This is crucial for your safety.
- Remove the Timing Belt: Loosen the tension on the timing belt by adjusting or releasing the tensioning mechanism. This will relieve the tension on the pulley and allow for easier removal. Carefully slide the timing belt off the pulley.
- Remove the Pulley Retaining Nut: Using the appropriate tools (such as a wrench or socket), remove the retaining nut that secures the pulley onto the shaft. Turn the nut counterclockwise to loosen and remove it.
- Tap and Remove the Shaft: With the retaining nut removed, you can tap the shaft out from the opposite side of the pulley. Use a soft-faced hammer or a block of wood to gently tap the shaft, gradually moving it out of the pulley and bearing assembly. Be careful not to damage the shaft or the pulley.
- Remove the Bearings: Once the shaft is partially or fully removed from the pulley, you can access the bearings. Depending on the specific design of your Enco mill, the bearings may be press-fit or secured with set screws. If they are press-fit, you may need a bearing puller or a suitable tool to remove them. If they are secured with set screws, use an appropriate tool to loosen and remove the set screws before extracting the bearings.
- Install New Bearings (if necessary): If the bearings are damaged or worn, it is recommended to replace them with new ones. Ensure that you select the correct size and type of bearings for your specific mill model. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper installation of the new bearings.
It's important to note that specific procedures and techniques can vary depending on the exact design and construction of your Enco mill. Always refer to the mill's user manual or consult with a professional technician for model-specific instructions and safety guidelines.
If you're unsure or uncomfortable performing these steps yourself, it's best to seek assistance from a qualified technician or machinist to avoid potential damage to the machine or injury.
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