Prochem Upholstery tool question

Jim Pemberton

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John

Just be sure to watch the bypass on the tool. The "controlled bleed" that allows pressure to be adjusted at the tool will fill your recovery tank quickly. Its better to lower the pressure at the machine and leave the adjustment as closed as possible (there is always some bleed back).

The Prochem tool doesn't easily allow for a 1.5" vacuum cuff, so you'll need to have an adaptor for that as well.

Put a glide on it, too.
 

Glynn

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Trouble is with leaving the bypass closed is the water will be cold. The main reason for the bypass is to keep heat at the tool.
 

Jim Pemberton

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I agree Glynn.

Most bypass tools are best used with truck mounts, or portables with automatic fill and discharge features for that reason.
 

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He said ninja.
....I don't think hot water will be much of a concern.....just having fun of course.
 

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