Clarke 7200700 PP75C Cast Iron Hand Instructions
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To prime the pump, fill it with water through the priming hole until it's full. This ensures suction is created to draw water from the source.
Check for air leaks in the suction line and ensure the pump is fully primed. Make sure the check valve is functioning properly and the water source is not too low.
Drain all water from the pump and suction lines after use. You can also insulate the pump or store it in a warmer area when not in use.
Regularly inspect for rust or wear, lubricate moving parts, and ensure all seals are intact. Clean the pump periodically to prevent debris buildup.
The pump is designed primarily for water. Using it with other liquids may damage components or reduce efficiency. Consult the manual for approved liquids.
Disassemble the pump by removing the handle and cylinder cap. Slide out the piston rod and replace the leather cup washer, ensuring a snug fit. Reassemble in reverse order.
Check for blockages or debris in the pump. Lubricate the handle pivot points and inspect for rust or damage to the moving parts.
The pump is suited for shallow wells, typically up to 25 feet. For deeper wells, a different pumping mechanism would be required.
Ensure all seals are tight, the pump is well lubricated, and the suction line is airtight. Regular maintenance will also help maintain optimal performance.
Drain all water, clean the pump thoroughly, and store it in a dry, sheltered place. Cover it to protect against dust and environmental elements.