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38 Liter 600W Ultrasonic Carburetor Cleanig Machine For Lawnmower Carburetor
How To Use Whale Cleen sonic Ultrasonic Carburetor Cleanig Machine?
Using an Ultrasonic Cleaner requires no special knowledge or skill. All that is needed is water and a specific cleaning fluid to put into the tank. The unit is then plugged into a domestic power socket and the built-in heater raises the temperature of the water & cleaning solution mixture to around 60 degrees centigrade. Place your dismantled carb in the tank, after removing float bowls and jets, and turn on the ultrasonics. Normally around 15 – 20 minutes is a sufficient cleaning time. Remove the carburettor, rinse and leave to dry. Not only will the carb be deep cleaned internally, but the alloy casting will look bright and clean. NOTE: Some castings were dull when new and obviously the cleaning process can never make your old carb look better than the day it left the factory.
Data Sheet Of z-x12:
Model | z-x12 (Power adjustable) |
Capacity | 38L |
Tank size | 50*30*25cmm (LxWxH) |
Unit Size | 64*44*47cm (wooden case) |
Ultrasonic power | 0.6KW |
Heating power | 1500W |
Timer | 1~99hours adjustable |
Heater | 20~95C adjustable |
Frequency | 28,000Hz Or 40,000Hz |
Power supply | Single phase |
Others | With Castor |
Warranty | 1 year warranty & tech support for life |
Customer's Cleaning Feedback:
How to Set Up Cleaning Cycle For Your Carburetor?
Whatever the model and size ultrasonic carb cleaner you use there are steps to take before cleaning begins.
Add water to fill the tank half way and add the recommended amount of cleaning solution concentrate. Continue adding water to the fill line.
Turn on the ultrasonic cleaner, set the heater to approximately 70°C, and operate the ultrasound for about 30 minutes. This mixes the solution and drives off cavitation inhibiting entrained air. Repeat this operation when preparing fresh cleaning solution.
Here's a suggested procedure that you will modify depending on your equipment.
Step 1: Removing the Carburetor
The first thing to be done is to make sure that the fuel line is shut off. The means in order to do this would vary in different lawnmower models. Since most lawnmowers have a fuel knob to control the fuel flow, you will just need to turn it to switch it off.
Remove the air filter cover. With a ratchet or socket, remove the nut holding the air filter to the lawnmower assembly. Once the cover has been removed, it’s time to get the air filter and the gas line off as well. Use a pair of needle nose pliers to disconnect the gas line. Tip: replace a cracked gas line or a dirty air filter right away.
Remove the screws holding the carburetor to the lawnmower body. Make sure that you have already disconnected the linkage and any other springs that may get in the way. Remember where all the parts go since you will also put them back later.
Pull the primer line from the primer bulb. Your lawnmower may come equipped with either a stop switch wire or a speed control. Either way, these parts will have to be disconnected. Once disconnected, you should now be able to simply pull the carb off your lawnmower.
Now proceed to Step 2.
Step 2: Cleaning the Carburetor
Although you can clean your carburetor without any disassembly you will achieve the most thorough cleaning with partial disassembly to allow the solution into the float chamber. Remember that only surfaces that are wetted by the cleaning solution will be cleaned. Fine mesh baskets can be used to hold very small parts.
Set the thermostat to 70°C. While the solution is heating, place your carburetor parts in the basket taking care that they do not touch each other.
When the operating temperature is reached lower the basket into the cleaning solution and set the timer for 25 minutes. As noted above, cleaning time depends on the condition of the carburetor and may have to be adjusted.
At the end of the cycle remove the components from the bath. If they are not clean replace them in the bath until the cleaning is complete. Then rinse them in fresh water to remove all traces of the cleaning solution and allow them to dry.
Safety note: DO NOT reach into an operating ultrasonic bath. Instead remove the basket if you want to inspect or rearrange the parts.
Step 3: Reinstalling the Carburetor
Reassemble carburetor internal components. Then connect the stop switch wire or speed control wire back to its original position.
Reattach the primer line to the primer bulb just like before. Connect all other linkages and springs that you have unplugged. Return the carburetor to its original location. Reattach the screws holding the carb to the lawnmower body. Ensure that it stays secure.
Once the carburetor is in place use your needle nose pliers to connect the gas line back into the mower. Return the air filter and seal it in making sure to screw the air filter cover back on. You may now turn the knob so that the fuel flows to the machine.
Now your lawnmower should be good to mow.