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Leakage in Transmiter

05/18/2011 1:46 PM

any body can explain that how we rectify leakage in vacume transmiter tubing?

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Re: leakage in transmiter

05/18/2011 1:50 PM

I will throw out a wild guess.......replace the tubing?

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Re: leakage in transmiter

05/18/2011 2:17 PM

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Re: Leakage in Transmiter

05/21/2011 2:34 AM

Use Silicon Grease on the ferrules of Impulse line fittings.

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Re: Leakage in Transmiter

05/24/2011 1:51 PM

Replace the vac line tubing, or re ferule your compression fittings...if they snugged down to s*** from over tightening your never going to get a true seal.

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Re: Leakage in Transmiter

05/28/2011 5:32 PM

Check the tubing connectors specially ferrules.Mostly problem when ferrule becomes over tighting.Use the silicaon or sealing fluid on joints.

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