
Simmons 8833 Brass Plunger
Genuine Simmons 8833 Plunger with brass stem for Simmons models 800, 800LF, 4800, and 5800. This brass plunger is good for the old hydrants. The brass will make it easier to thread onto the rod.
SHUT-OFF
ADJUSTMENT:
1. Loosen the square-head set-screw. (If hydrant has a flow lock wheel, loosen it.)
2. Raise the handle to about 90 degrees or to where the handle is parallel to the ground.
3. Tighten the square- 90° head set-screw and close handle.
4. Open hydrant all the way to allow full flow of water. Then shut off flow and hold your finger lightly over the outlet (you should feel slight suction on your finger). If there is no suction or if hydrant leaks from hose adapter, repeat steps.
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Simmons 8833 Brass Plunger
Genuine Simmons 8833 Plunger with brass stem for Simmons models 800, 800LF, 4800, and 5800. This brass plunger is good for the old hydrants. The brass will make it easier to thread onto the rod.
SHUT-OFF
ADJUSTMENT:
1. Loosen the square-head set-screw. (If hydrant has a flow lock wheel, loosen it.)
2. Raise the handle to about 90 degrees or to where the handle is parallel to the ground.
3. Tighten the square- 90° head set-screw and close handle.
4. Open hydrant all the way to allow full flow of water. Then shut off flow and hold your finger lightly over the outlet (you should feel slight suction on your finger). If there is no suction or if hydrant leaks from hose adapter, repeat steps.
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Genuine Simmons 8833 Plunger with brass stem for Simmons models 800, 800LF, 4800, and 5800. This brass plunger is good for the old hydrants. The brass will make it easier to thread onto the rod.
SHUT-OFF
ADJUSTMENT:
1. Loosen the square-head set-screw. (If hydrant has a flow lock wheel, loosen it.)
2. Raise the handle to about 90 degrees or to where the handle is parallel to the ground.
3. Tighten the square- 90° head set-screw and close handle.
4. Open hydrant all the way to allow full flow of water. Then shut off flow and hold your finger lightly over the outlet (you should feel slight suction on your finger). If there is no suction or if hydrant leaks from hose adapter, repeat steps.























