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The PT101 Diesel Fuel Injector Pump Top Stop Setting Fixture is a specialized maintenance tool designed specifically for the calibration of Cummins PT (Pressure-Time) fuel injectors. Before an injector is flow-tested, its mechanical travel (stroke) must be set perfectly to prevent the plunger from bottoming out in the cup.
Functionality: It measures and adjusts the "Top Stop" setting, which determines the maximum upward travel of the injector plunger.
Mechanism: The unit utilizes a pneumatic cylinder to apply consistent hold-down pressure on the injector, mimicking the spring force, while a high-precision dial indicator measures the travel distance within 0.01mm.
Compatibility: Designed to work with a wide range of PT injector models, including standard PT flange types and cylindrical injectors (with appropriate adapters).

Eliminates Guesswork: Replaces manual "crowding" methods with a standardized pneumatic process, ensuring every injector is set with the exact same force.
Prevents Mechanical Failure: Incorrect top stop settings are the #1 cause of bent pushrods and broken injector plungers. The PT101 ensures clearance is within OEM tolerance.
High Efficiency: Quick-clamp design and easy-to-read dial gauge significantly speed up the rebuilding process compared to makeshift tools.
Durability: Constructed with hardened steel components to withstand the repetitive stress of daily workshop use.

| Model | PT101 Top Stop Setting Fixture |
| Application | Cummins PT / STC Injectors |
| Gauge Type | Analog Dial Indicator (0-10mm) |
| Measurement Accuracy | 0.01 mm |
| Operation Mode | Pneumatic (Air assisted) & Manual |
| Required Air Pressure | 0.4 - 0.6 MPa (58 - 87 psi) |
| Fixture Material | Hardened Steel / Aluminum Base |
| Weight | Approx. 15 kg |

Q: Why is Top Stop setting important?
A: It controls the fuel metering window and prevents the plunger from hitting the bottom of the injector cup mechanically.
Q: Does this tool require electricity?
A: No, it requires a compressed air connection for the hold-down cylinder, but no electricity is needed for measurement.



