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anyone ever had this happen? I cleaned my equipment at the end of the day and put it a way. the next day I started to do a job and when I locked the plunger in the up position it stuck! it wont budge I have tried everything and cant figure out what happened let alone how to fix it.<img src=http://www.ezboard.com/images/emoticons/eek.gif ALT=":eek">
can anyone help me? oh yea its a delta brand bridge and plunger </p> |
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Mr. Chips,
Those injectors have a lifetime warranty, and we are very interested to see what could have caused it to stick. Give us a call Monday at 888.811.3451, and we will arrange for you to ship your injector back and replace it. Thanks! [b]Jeff Higgins Delta Kits, Inc. jhiggins@deltakits.com www.deltakits.com</p> |
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Hello mrchips
When you clean your kits are you soaking your injector parts in denatured alcohol? If not that might be your problem I soak mine in a jar over night about once a week or so been using delta kits for about 10 plus years never seen a plunger stick unless there full of resin and not cleaned right. Good Luck and Happy Repairing Brian </p> |
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