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70923
This tool is for bleeding automotive hydraulic brake systems on most vehicles.
Designed for use with disc or drum brake systems
Includes one brake fluid bleeder with hose
Transparent hose for fluid visibility during draining process
Convenient hose hanging hook
WARNINGS
SPECIFICATIONS
FEATURES
Always read the instructions carefully before using the tool
This brake bleeder is for use with hydraulic brake systems only
Before each use, inspect the condition of the testing equipment
To prevent injury DO NOT use damaged equipment
Ensure the working area has adequate lighting
This product is not a toy. Keep children and unauthorized persons away from the working area
Keep working area clean, dry and free from unrelated materials
DO NOT allow untrained persons to use this tool
Always wear eye protection that meets OSHA and ANSI Z87.1 standards
Always wear gloves when working with the tool
Do not allow the tool to interfere with normal engine moving parts
Engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide which is a poison
Disposal: Customers should follow local regulation to handle used/waste parts and chemicals
Be sure to follow manufacturers recommended bleeding sequence while performing procedure. Method
does not eliminate proper sequence.
Brake fluid is hazardous. Read and follow fluid manufacturer's warnings.
Brake fluid is corrosive and may damage automobile paint or other surfaces. If fluid spills, flush with water immediately.
Working Pressure
Maximum Air Pressure
Air Consumption
Vacuum
Tank Capacity
Inlet Size
71 - 113 PSI
113 PSI
180 L/min
60%
1L
1/4” BSP
INSTRUCTIONS
Brake Bleeding Procedure
1) Remove the lid of the vehicle’s brake fluid reservoir. Be sure to keep lid removed
until bleeding and refill procedure is finished. This prevents vacuum from
occurring in system that leads to incomplete purging of air from system. (Figure 1)
CAUTION: Brake fluid is corrosive and may damage automobile paint or other surfaces.
If fluid spills, flush with water immediately.
Figure 1