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Hi I was hoping someone could tell me whether you can just buy the bleed screw for a Grundfos 15-50 heating pump?

We were draining bleeding an airlock from the system after fixing a leak this morning and the bleed screw dropped and i think its gone down under the floor boards in the airing cupboard :reddevil:

Before dismantling the floorboards i thought id check if i can buy a new screw? Ive googled but not to much avail so far.

Thanks in advance :yesnod:
 
don't know, not had that problem myself! you might have to go direct or if you friendly with your local plumer ask him, he might know for a knacker pump you can nick it from!! mabe the local scrappy as thats where all my duff pumps go!!
 
Go to your scrap merchants. They will have loads of them and I wouldnt think they would charge you. :yesnod:
 
Give me a pm with your address and I will post you one for free I have a collection for the same reason
 
Aw quality i've just PM'd you....you are a life saver, i was beginning to think i'd need to buy a whole new pump
 
What a great thread to read on a Sunday evening ...

:yesnod:

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