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carbonfibreworks
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Hi all
Just thought i would share this with you, i have two of the smaller EC vac pumps and both have given me good service but i had noticed one was becoming very slow at pulling full vacuum. I decided to change the oil as it was due but noticed no difference in performance so i dismantled and inspected the vane pump and checked the valves and all was good. Whilst i had the pump body removed i opened the air valve and tried to blow through the valve only to find that air did NOT travel through it easily. I removed the valve to find a small gauze filter partially blocked with resin, i removed the blockage and now the pump is as good as new. I do not recall the pump having sucked in any resin as i use catch pots but at some point it clearly had ingested a small amount.
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carbonfibreworks (11/06/2014)
Hi all
Just thought i would share this with you, i have two of the smaller EC vac pumps and both have given me good service but i had noticed one was becoming very slow at pulling full vacuum. I decided to change the oil as it was due but noticed no difference in performance so i dismantled and inspected the vane pump and checked the valves and all was good. Whilst i had the pump body removed i opened the air valve and tried to blow through the valve only to find that air did NOT travel through it easily. I removed the valve to find a small gauze filter partially blocked with resin, i removed the blockage and now the pump is as good as new. I do not recall the pump having sucked in any resin as i use catch pots but at some point it clearly had ingested a small amount.
Chris
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Cheers Chris great info there. One of my pumps is noticeably slow, well slower to pull vac will give what you suggest a go when I get chance. Like you I have to say the pumps from EC have been faultless and they get used on almost a daily basis. The one with the issue is nearly two years old. Bloody good value for money in my book.
Warren
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Matthieu Libeert
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very happy about the pump as well!
Warren, could you take some pictures while opening and cleaning the pump? I would like to do the same if you get some good results but I have no clue where to start or what to clean exactly
Matthieu Libeert
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matthieutje65 (13/06/2014)
very happy about the pump as well!
Warren, could you take some pictures while opening and cleaning the pump? I would like to do the same if you get some good results but I have no clue where to start or what to clean exactly
Will do. Hopefully it will go well and be a "how to service a vac pump" and not a "how NOT to service a vac pump" tutorial.
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