Need help with my Gehman hand pump
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Need help with my Gehman hand pump
My Gehman hand pump is unusable now.
After 4-5 pumps, it becomes a suction. Progressively harder to pull up. Then it becomes impossible to pull up.
Hand pump is very hot to touch.
When I turn my air cylinder, open up the bleeding valve, the hand pump actually pops back up.
What seems to be the problem?
After 4-5 pumps, it becomes a suction. Progressively harder to pull up. Then it becomes impossible to pull up.
Hand pump is very hot to touch.
When I turn my air cylinder, open up the bleeding valve, the hand pump actually pops back up.
What seems to be the problem?
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Re: Need help with my Gehman hand pump
Seems like you have to change the seals on the pump. The Gehman pump is actually a FX 3 stage pump...seamaster wrote:My Gehman hand pump is unusable now.
After 4-5 pumps, it becomes a suction. Progressively harder to pull up. Then it becomes impossible to pull up.
Hand pump is very hot to touch.
When I turn my air cylinder, open up the bleeding valve, the hand pump actually pops back up.
What seems to be the problem?
http://www.pilkguns.com/air-rifle-seal-replacement.pdf
This is a Hill Pump diagram, but close to a FX 3 diagram.
Where is the high pressure seal? (feels like pressure sucking handle)
This is a Hill Pump diagram, but close to a FX 3 diagram.
Where is the high pressure seal? (feels like pressure sucking handle)
Maybe this thread will be of some help.
http://talonairgun.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=17559
Further down you will find a diagram of the pump.
http://talonairgun.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=17559
Further down you will find a diagram of the pump.
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The cause of the pressure sucking the handle is a deteoriated check valve seal or the seal in the inner compression tube...seamaster wrote:
Where is the high pressure seal? (feels like pressure sucking handle)
This link shows how to diassemble an older version of the FX (more like the new 4 stage pump).
http://www.network54.com/Forum/79537/th ... n+my+Pumps
Spent a full vacation day working on this pump. Took apart this hand pump and putting it together by picture and by chance.
Finally come to the conclusion the problem is the inner hydraulic pipe valve.
I was able to take apart the outer tube from the inner tube. Checked the bottom assembly. But there is one inner most part I can't get to.
I can't take apart the hydraulic pipe from the inner tube.
On step 3 of Kevin's weblink. How did he took the piston off the inner tube to reveal the innermost hydraulic pipe?
I don't think it is screwed on, there is no screw thread. I tried to clamp and pull it off. No go.
How do I get the attached top and bottom piece off the inner tube to reveal the innermost tube/valves?
Finally come to the conclusion the problem is the inner hydraulic pipe valve.
I was able to take apart the outer tube from the inner tube. Checked the bottom assembly. But there is one inner most part I can't get to.
I can't take apart the hydraulic pipe from the inner tube.
On step 3 of Kevin's weblink. How did he took the piston off the inner tube to reveal the innermost hydraulic pipe?
I don't think it is screwed on, there is no screw thread. I tried to clamp and pull it off. No go.
How do I get the attached top and bottom piece off the inner tube to reveal the innermost tube/valves?
I don't know if this will help you but here is a link to a German message board talking about taking a Gehmann hand pump apart. Maybe the pictures will help and/or you could run it through Google Translate. I can also help to translate pieces but I need to warn you that I'm new to shooting and have never even used one of these pumps :)
http://www.co2air.de/wbb3/index.php?pag ... adid=25090
http://www.co2air.de/wbb3/index.php?pag ... adid=25090
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Robert (the guy who disassembled the pump) viced up the base, grabbed the tube with both hands, gave a grunt, and it unscrewed. Any tighter and he'd have had to use a strap wrench.seamaster wrote:
On step 3 of Kevin's weblink. How did he took the piston off the inner tube to reveal the innermost hydraulic pipe?
I don't think it is screwed on, there is no screw thread. I tried to clamp and pull it off. No go.
How do I get the attached top and bottom piece off the inner tube to reveal the innermost tube/valves?
I believe that you have to unscrew the tube from the base and then you'll have access to the innermost hydraulic pipe.
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Good grief ! I now understand how this pump thing works.
Now I just need to get to the third chamber. How do I take those two upper end piston and lower end piece off?
Kevin, do I really just pull with brute force as you describe? ?? It does not seem to work so far.
There got to be an easier way to get to the third chamber.
Good grief ! I now understand how this pump thing works.
Now I just need to get to the third chamber. How do I take those two upper end piston and lower end piece off?
Kevin, do I really just pull with brute force as you describe? ?? It does not seem to work so far.
There got to be an easier way to get to the third chamber.