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GB Window Cleaning

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broken pump
« on: December 09, 2012, 08:54:39 pm »
Evening folks of c.i.u,

So good news today, ive broken my pump  :) splendid! i was moving some furniture for a friends today and as i was stackingthe things into the back of the van ive managed to brake teh connection peice thingy!

To be more precise i have a sureflo 100psi pump, ive broke the black plastic end! if that makes sense? the end the 1/2 inch hoses plug into!

So can i buy that new plastic end and replace it or do i need to buy a whole new pump? thanks for reading my boring post about yet another broken effing pump or tds levels over 10ppm lol  8)

Gb

Spruce

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Re: broken pump
« Reply #1 on: December 09, 2012, 09:28:29 pm »
Evening folks of c.i.u,

So good news today, ive broken my pump  :) splendid! i was moving some furniture for a friends today and as i was stackingthe things into the back of the van ive managed to brake teh connection peice thingy!

To be more precise i have a sureflo 100psi pump, ive broke the black plastic end! if that makes sense? the end the 1/2 inch hoses plug into!

So can i buy that new plastic end and replace it or do i need to buy a whole new pump? thanks for reading my boring post about yet another broken effing pump or tds levels over 10ppm lol  8)

Gb


I found a part on someones website for £71.00 + VAT

Suggest you buy a new pump for less than that

http://www.daqua.co.uk/pumps_controllers.htm

                   just page down.
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Simon@ Clearview contractors

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Re: broken pump
« Reply #2 on: December 09, 2012, 09:41:43 pm »
This has happened a couple of times to me over the years.

You can either...

A, Bodge it up with a bit of pipe tightly fitting inbetween the 2 broken bits...It does work fine.

B, Same as above but with a pice of metal tube with the same diameter as the hole, Also works fine but more of a permanent fix than above.

C, Replace the cap end...£36-odd last time I bought one.

Gav Camm lammy 283

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Re: broken pump
« Reply #3 on: December 09, 2012, 10:19:14 pm »
just jubilee clip piece of hose over it simples
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Re: broken pump
« Reply #4 on: December 09, 2012, 10:24:01 pm »
This has happened a couple of times to me over the years.

You can either...

A, Bodge it up with a bit of pipe tightly fitting inbetween the 2 broken bits...It does work fine.

B, Same as above but with a pice of metal tube with the same diameter as the hole, Also works fine but more of a permanent fix than above.

C, Replace the cap end...£36-odd last time I bought one.

thanks for the advice mate! so where can i buy a replacment cap end?