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Branick G300 - Specifications; Intended Use; Installation Instructions

Branick G300
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SPECIFICATIONS ___________________________________________________________
Capacity: 4 gallons
Max Air Pressure: 60±5 psi (4.1±.3 bar)
Dimensional data (h x w x d):
tank only 16.75” x 13.5” x 13.5”
tank and handle 31” x 13.5” x 13.5”
Weight: 26 lbs (11.8 kgs)
INTENDED USE _____________________________________________________________
The G300 Brake Bleeder is a pneumatic diaphragm device designed to replace old brake fluid with new while
purging air bubbles from automotive hydraulic brake systems.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS _______________________________________________
1. Unpack and remove unit from shipping carton.
2. Inspect unit for any visible damage.
3. To install handle assembly to brake bleeder body; loosen thumb screw on handle receiver, insert handle, and
tighten thumb screw to secure handle.
4. Install a 1/4 NPT quick coupler nipple to the air inlet on the pressure regulator.
5. Fill with brake fluid following directions in Filling Fluid Reservoir section of OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS.
CAUTION
Before using this product, read and fully understand the operating
instructions and all decals on the product. This is necessary to prevent
injury to the operator and damage to the product.
Do not attempt to use this product for anything other than the intended
use.
Refer to vehicle service manual for proper bleeding procedure.
Do not use Aviation or Hydraulic Fluid with this product. Product damage
may result.
Avoid allowing Brake Fluid to contact vehicle finished surfaces. Damage
to the surface finish may result.
Always wear appropriate eye protection.
CAUTION
Excessive air pressure can result in serious damage to this diaphragm type brake
bleeder. Always follow the vehicle manufacturer’s recommendations and never
exceed 60 psi.