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Repair of rubber hand pumps. Simple recipes and tips

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For fixing breaks in rubber pumpsused for watering streets, plants, etc., the following composition is recommended: finely chopped rubber is dissolved in turpentine, chloroform, gasoline or kerosene; rubber in these liquids does not dissolve completely, but softens to such an extent that it acquires the consistency of a pasty mass. Then, the punched and torn edges of the pump are slightly heated and rubber softened in one of the liquids mentioned is applied, after which the edges are squeezed.

If, after the first gluing, complete embedding is not obtained, the rubber is allowed to dry and the operation is repeated.

With careful manipulation, the damaged parts are completely repaired, so that the pump is again suitable for continuous use.

Author: Korolev V.A.

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