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So, what can you do if your plunger just won't work? Here are some troubleshooting tips:

Before we dive into the problems, let's quickly review how plungers work. A plunger creates suction by using the pressure of the water in the pipe to dislodge the clog. When you push down on the plunger, it creates a partial vacuum that helps to loosen the blockage. As you pull up, the suction is released, and the water rushes back into the pipe, hopefully taking the clog with it. plunger not working

Most “plunger not working” cases (approx. 70%) result from degraded seals or dried media in the bore. A 5-minute visual inspection of the seal and a flush of the cylinder will resolve the majority of field failures. If the plunger moves but produces no pressure, suspect internal bypass. If it does not move at all, suspect mechanical blockage or bent rod. So, what can you do if your plunger just won't work

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