The vacuum gun and reservoir, designed specifically for refilling brake fluid, is an essential tool for any machine shop looking to perform maintenance efficiently.
This device combines a vacuum gun with a storage tank, allowing the extraction of air present in the brake system and filling it with the appropriate brake fluid without the need for a second operator.
Its compact and ergonomic design makes it easy to use in small spaces and guarantees easy handling. In addition, its construction in resistant materials ensures durability and optimal performance in each use.
Recommendations for use:
Before using the vacuum gun, make sure the vehicle is on a level surface and the engine is off.
Always use the type of brake fluid recommended by the vehicle manufacturer to avoid damage to the system.
Firmly connect the vacuum gun to the reservoir and brake system to prevent leaks during the process.
Maintain constant monitoring of the fluid level in the reservoir during filling to prevent air from entering the system.
After filling is complete, perform a brake test in a safe area to ensure that all air has been properly bled.
Maintenance recommendations:
Clean the vacuum gun and reservoir after each use to prevent debris buildup that could clog the system.
Periodically check joints and connections to ensure there is no wear or damage that could cause leaks.
Store the vacuum gun in a dry place away from direct sunlight to prolong its life.
Bullet points
Unassisted operation: Allows one person to bleed and fill the brake fluid, saving time and effort.
Air Bubble Prevention: The vacuum system ensures that no air bubbles remain in the brake system, improving vehicle safety and performance.
Greater Safety: By ensuring an air-free brake system, the user can be confident that the brakes will perform optimally in any situation.
Saving time and effort: The design of the gun allows the job to be done quickly and effectively, reducing the time needed for brake maintenance.