The pump – Mityvac MV8500 silverline elite aUtoMotive test kit User Manual

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The vacuum/pressure pump is an extremely ver-

satile service tool that can be used to test a variety

of automotive systems and perform a number of

useful tasks . Though the pump has obvious uses for

testing various vacuum motors, control valves and

vacuum sources, its applications don’t end there .

Almost any part or system that requires proper

sealing, pressure or vacuum to operate can be

tested with the vacuum pump . The pump and its

accessories also transfer fluids, help to bleed brakes

and aid in other tasks . The pump also meets diag-

nostic tool requirements when such tools are speci-

fied for some state vehicle inspection programs .
This section will describe the pump, give specifica-

tions, tell how to use the pump and provide some

service tips to help you keep your pump in tip

top-shape .
DESCRIPTION

The hand-held vacuum/pressure pump is simple,

accurate, easy to use, and has many applications .

It consists of a pump body, moveable handle, com-

pound vacuum/pressure gauge, vacuum/pressure

converter switch, and connection fitting . The pump

is easily held in your hand, and when the handle is

squeezed, either vacuum or pressure is produced

at the front fitting . If the front fitting of the pump

is connected to a closed container or system, the

gauge will show the vacuum or pressure level .
Selecting whether to have the pump produce either

vacuum or pressure at the connection fitting is as

simple as turning the knob located on the front

left side of the pump . The vacuum/pressure valve

housing is marked with “Pressure” and “Vacuum” .

Rotate the knob such that the arrow aligns with

the desired output . Depending on the position of

the knob, either vacuum or pressure is produced

by squeezing the pump handle . The return of the

handle has no effect on the output .
VACUUM RELEASE

The vacuum or pressure can be released by lifting

up on the Release Lever . This action allows air to

enter the system, thus relieving the vacuum/pres-

sure . Vacuum/pressure will also be released when

the hose is detached from the front fitting .

SPECIFICATIONS

Maximum Vacuum

Approx . 5” Hg

@ Sea Level:

(85 kPa)

Stroke Volume:

1 cu . in . (16cc)

Maximum Pressure:

30 psi (05 kPa)

Gauge Accuracy:

3%-%-3%

of full range

USING THE PUMP

The pump is simple to use . In most cases, it’s at-

tached directly to a component, used in place of a

vacuum line or connected into a vacuum circuit with

a tee connector . The pump can be operated as a test

instrument in two ways:
1) When vacuum or pressure is desired for a test,

the converter switch is turned to the desired output,

and the movable handle of the pump is simply

squeezed with your hand, as in clenching your fist .

Continue strokes until desired vacuum or pressure is

indicated on the gauge .
) The pump can be connected into a vacuum

or pressure circuit and used to measure existing

amounts of vacuum or pressure, just as any gauge

would be used . When used this way, do not pump

the handle, or incorrect readings may result .
PROPER CARE

Your pump is a sturdily built, precision test

instrument . Do handle it carefully! Don’t drop or

handle roughly as the gauge accuracy may be

affected . Never exceed the rated pressure of the

gauge, as this can cause loss of accuracy and

permanent damage . Care for your pump and it will

give you years of trouble-free service .
LUBRICATION

The factory-installed lubricant is silicone oil and

should provide very long service . If you find it

necessary to lubricate your pump, use silicone oil .

If unavailable, you may use DOT 5 (not DOT 3)

silicone-based brake fluid or a salad vegetable oil .

Do not use petroleum based fluids or spray

lubricants (WD-40, motor oil, etc .), as these will

damage the pump .

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