12-08-2016, 04:40 PM
Shorty makes a good point. Make sure your tank is not wobbling around. If it gets loosened, the pinch valve will not work properly. It's easy to bump/bang/pull/tweak the tank - and it will then wobble and shift around. If the tank is not SOLIDLY FIXED to the handle the pinch valve won't work properly.
If your tank is loose, here's a simple fix...
1. Push downward on the tank. As downward pressure is applied to the tank - drill a hole through the upper tank bracket, and straight into the handle.
2. Screw a self-tapping screw through the hole. Tighten down the screw to secure the upper tank bracket to the handle.
~ This will fasten the tank securely to the handle and prevent it from wobbling/shifting.
If your tank is loose, here's a simple fix...
1. Push downward on the tank. As downward pressure is applied to the tank - drill a hole through the upper tank bracket, and straight into the handle.
2. Screw a self-tapping screw through the hole. Tighten down the screw to secure the upper tank bracket to the handle.
~ This will fasten the tank securely to the handle and prevent it from wobbling/shifting.