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Remove rear case cover on pump and use this air chisel to remove bearing only. Tap new bearing in with a hammer and deep socket or a pipe that drives the inner ring on bearing.
We have a total of 5 Erie brushes still in service. This is one we pulled off today so we have a total of four left. These are less than two months old. Please see the video how many plugs of hair are missing how much of the epoxy has come detached from the plastic body, this is not our...
Well it was not fun us having to purchase every universal foam brush head +10 hog daddy in stock In order to pull Erie brushes off line and and returned about 12 in the box we had at our warehouse over Multiple trips to Kleenrite. We go through way too many brushes for these things to be...
No we average about 3 months for our brushes My manager notified me hair was falling out of heads and I just instructed him to replace with new one. I wish any brand would last a year
We had similar issues but what we noticed first is the to glue will begin to delaminate and then it will start loose plugs. We are also concerned about the sharpness of the glue scratch the paint and I could be liable
I was dealing with the owner of Kleenrite. After 3 months of unsatisfactory results from Erie Kleenrite at there expense he is given me 22 heads. Erie only said they would give me two. I’m sure this was a problem way before I listened to my manager when he told me about a year ago hair was...
Starting about a year ago we started encountering de-lamination of the adhesive that seals the hog’s hair in the head. We are finding that plugs of hair are falling out and causing premature brush failure. We use about 200 EB212570 heads a year for over 30 years we notified the company and they...