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MASTERLUBE Minimaster PMM2CD Troubleshooting Manual

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Gravity feeds filtered
clean oil to the pump
Unique fixed piston design.
Cylinder moves over piston to
create pressure.
Cam adjusts to alter spring pressure.
Spring pressure governs oil pressure in
the system.
Unit 15, Dabble Duck Ind. Est.
Shildon
Co. Durham
UK
DL4 2QN
Phone: +44 (0)1388 775584 Fax: +44 (0)1388 778893
The Bignall Group of Companies
Trouble Shooting Guide.
Minimaster PMM2CD
Clean oil delivered to the
system under pressure.
Pressure adjustable between
15 and 100 PSI
If system pressure equals spring pressure the
pump will not move. The pump will only move
a small amount as spring pressure tops up oil
pressure when oil is delivered to the chains.
E-mail: post@bignall.co.uk
More pressure
delivers more oil
to chains.
REF: PMM2CD Iss. 1

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Summary of Contents for MASTERLUBE Minimaster PMM2CD

  • Page 1 The Bignall Group of Companies Trouble Shooting Guide. Minimaster PMM2CD Clean oil delivered to the system under pressure. Gravity feeds filtered Pressure adjustable between clean oil to the pump 15 and 100 PSI More pressure delivers more oil to chains.
  • Page 2: Fault Finding

     call for more lubricant than the current capacity of the valves. Consult Masterlube and replace valves with larger sizes. Fault: Pump is producing low or no pressure. The pump can be observed to follow the cam at low speeds rather than ...
  • Page 3 Fault: Pump leaks Leak is from inlet or outlet : Remove fitting, clean and replace using thread sealant.  Leak is from centre roll pin or between body and cylinder Remove the cap and spring, press out the roll pin and remove the piston. ...
  • Page 4 Warranty MASTERLUBE SYSTEMS LTD. (The Company) guarantees its products to conform to their specifications and to be free from defects therein due to faulty workmanship or materials for a period of twelve (12) months from the date of delivery to the purchaser or from the documented date of installation which shall in no event be more than six (6) calendar months from the date of delivery.