Clarke 1801637 CHT637 Air Operated Clutch Brake Bleeding Kit Specification
The kit includes a robust, corrosion-resistant reservoir with a capacity sufficient to handle multiple bleeding operations without frequent refilling. Its construction is designed to withstand demanding workshop environments, reducing the risk of leaks and ensuring long-term durability. The tool features an ergonomic trigger mechanism that allows for precise control over the fluid flow, minimizing wastage and ensuring thorough bleeding.
The CHT637 is equipped with a range of adaptable fittings and connectors that accommodate various vehicle models and brake systems, providing versatility and ease of use. Its clear tubing allows for easy visual inspection of the fluid, helping to ensure the process is completed accurately. The compact design of the kit facilitates easy storage and transport, making it an ideal choice for both professional mechanics and serious DIY enthusiasts.
Additionally, the tool's air-operated mechanism significantly reduces manual effort and time spent on bleeding systems compared to traditional methods, improving workshop efficiency. The Clarke 1801637 CHT637 is engineered to provide reliable performance and is supported by Clarke's reputation for quality and innovation in automotive tools.
Clarke 1801637 CHT637 Air Operated Clutch Brake Bleeding Kit F.A.Q.
How do I set up the Clarke 1801637 CHT637 for use?
To set up the Clarke 1801637 CHT637, connect the tool to a suitable air supply, ensuring all fittings are secure. Check the manual for specific pressure requirements. Attach the appropriate adapter to the vehicle's brake fluid reservoir and ensure a tight seal.
What is the correct procedure for bleeding brakes with this kit?
Start by attaching the adapter to the brake fluid reservoir. Use the air supply to pressurize the system. Open the bleeder valve at each wheel and allow the fluid to flow until clear, bubble-free fluid is visible, then close the valve.
How can I troubleshoot if there is no pressure in the system?
Check all connections for leaks. Ensure the air supply is functioning and at the correct pressure. Inspect the tool for any blockages or wear that might affect its performance.
What maintenance is required to keep the tool in good working order?
Regularly inspect the tool for wear and damage. Clean adapters and hoses after each use to prevent contamination. Lubricate seals and moving parts as recommended by the manufacturer.
Can this tool be used for both ABS and non-ABS brake systems?
Yes, the Clarke 1801637 CHT637 can be used for both ABS and non-ABS systems. Follow specific bleeding procedures for ABS systems as outlined in your vehicle's service manual.
What should I do if brake fluid does not flow during bleeding?
Ensure all connections are secure, including the adapter and bleeder valves. Check the fluid level in the reservoir and the air pressure. Verify that the bleeder valve is fully open.
How do I clean the Clarke 1801637 CHT637 after use?
Disconnect the tool from the air supply and remove any adapters. Wipe down the exterior with a clean cloth. Flush the system with clean water and dry thoroughly to prevent corrosion.
Is it important to use a specific type of brake fluid with this tool?
Yes, always use the brake fluid recommended by the vehicle manufacturer. Using the wrong type can lead to brake failure or damage to the vehicle's brake system.
What safety precautions should I take when using this tool?
Wear protective eyewear and gloves to prevent exposure to brake fluid. Ensure the vehicle is securely lifted and supported. Follow all general workshop safety protocols.
How do I store the Clarke 1801637 CHT637 to ensure its longevity?
Store the tool in a clean, dry place. Coil hoses neatly to prevent kinks. Keep all parts together and away from direct sunlight or extreme temperatures.