ROTHENBERGER Schraderventil-Werkzeug Benutzerhandbuch

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ENGLISH

1 Safety

notes

Carefully read and keep this user’s manual before using the kit. The manual gives
all necessary information for the correct use in order to avoid risks and damage to
the kit and the user.
ROTHENBERGER declines all responsibility for accidents caused by the improper
use of the Schrader valve tool or by modifications made to it.

Please use caution when removing valve cores from a pressurized system!
Always wear safety glasses and gloves.

Wear safety glasses


Avoid contact with refrigerant, wear gloves.

2

Proper

usage

This equipment may be used as intended and indicated only.
Valve core removal:
5/16 „-20 (1/4“FL) Valve core connection (Fig. 1A)
1. Turn valve lever in the direction of flow so the shaft can go through the body.
2. Connect the valve core to the serviceport of the system.
3. Push the shaft towards the service port. Slowly and carefully rotate the shaft left until the tip

of the shaft engages the body of the valve core and remove it with ca. 4 turn out.

4. If the valve core is correctly removed, the shaft is automatically pushed outward by the

pressure in the system. If it does not travel outward, either there is no pressure in the system
or the valve core was not removed. This will allow removing the valve core without loosing
the pressure in the system.

Failure to close valve could cause injury and would result in a loss of refrigerant!

Make sure the shaft connection nut does not start to turn as you are turning the shaft.
This could cause the shaft connection nut to loosen and refrigerant would leak out!

5. Loosen and remove the shaft connection nut from the valve body.
6. Remove the damaged valve core.

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