SET OF MEMBRANES ZAMA NO. GND-94 R126631
- SET OF MEMBRANES ZAMA NO. GND-94 R126631 is a high-quality carburetor repair kit for chainsaws, trimmers and other combustion equipment. Ensures tightness of the fuel system, easy engine starting, stable rpm and lower fuel consumption. Idea
SET OF MEMBRANES ZAMA NO. GND-94 R126631 - professional carburetor repair kit for chainsaws and combustion equipment
ZAMA diaphragm set No. GND-94 R126631 is a high quality set of service parts for the reconditioning and sealing of ZAMA brand diaphragm carburetors. The set includes precision-cut diaphragms and gaskets, which are responsible for the correct metering of the fuel-air mixture, stable engine operation and easy starting in all conditions. The set was developed as an equivalent to the original number GND-94, making it a perfect fit for compatible carburetor models used in chainsaws, trimmers, trimmers and other garden and forestry machines.
ZAMA diaphragm set No. GND-94
ZAMA GND-94 R126631 diaphragm kit - what it is and how it works in a carburetor?
ZAMA GND-94 R126631 diaphragm kit is a set of key working components of a diaphragm carburetor, responsible for the tightness and proper operation of the fuel system. A typical set includes:
- pump diaphragm - is responsible for sucking fuel from the tank to the carburetor;
- regulating diaphragm - controls the needle valve, maintaining the correct level of fuel in the chamber;
- carburetor chamber gaskets - ensure full tightness of all fuel channels;
- fine spacers and spacers of sealing material.
During engine operation, changes in crankcase pressure set the diaphragms in motion. This allows the carburetor to dispense the exact amount of fuel, and the unit maintains a constant RPM both at idle and under load. Worn, scarred or damaged diaphragms cause typical symptoms: difficult starting, stalling after adding gas, wobbling revs or excessive fuel consumption. Replacing the set with a new set of ZAMA GND-94 R126631 quickly restores the engine to factory operating parameters.

Where is the ZAMA membrane set installed No. GND-94 R126631 and what devices it works with?
The ZAMA GND-94 R126631 set is mounted directly in the diaphragm carburetor small capacity combustion equipment. These are primarily:
- chainsaws for home and semi-professional use,
- lawn trimmers and trimmers for grass and brush,
- leaf blowers, petrol shears, small generators and other gardening equipment.
ZAMA carburetors are widely used by many manufacturers of garden equipment. The GND-94 diaphragm kit is therefore an ideal service solution wherever a ZAMA carburetor with a number that matches the original is factory installed. Thanks to the precise reproduction of the shape of the holes, channels and mounting edges, the replacement of membranes is done without the need for rework or matching components.
In practice, this means that the set can be used m.in. w:
- chainsaws used in preparing firewood, cutting branches and cleaning up around the property,
- trimmers and trimmers operated during regular mowing of lawns, roadsides and drainage ditches,
- other small internal combustion machines, where reliable carburetor operation and quick response to the addition of gas are essential.

Use of ZAMA GND-94 R126631 diaphragm set - when it is worth replacing a set?
The use of a new set of ZAMA GND-94 R126631 diaphragms is recommended for any major carburetor service, and especially when:
- the device has a problem with starting - requires many pulls on the starter, goes out shortly after ignition,
- the engine runs unevenly, "hangs" at speed or reacts with a delay to the addition of gas,
- fuel is leaking from the carburetor or traces of gasoline are visible around the connections,
- equipment has been unused for a long time - the fuel may have aged, causing the membranes to harden and crack,
- carburetor was disassembled for cleaning - reassembly on old gaskets risks leaks.
Replacing a set of diaphragms is a small cost compared to buying a new carburetor or a whole unit. Regular servicing of the fuel system can extend the life of a chainsaw or trimmer by up to several seasons and minimize the risk of sudden breakdowns during operation - for example, when cutting wood in the forest or mowing a large plot of land.

Advantages and benefits for the user - why choose the original type ZAMA GND-94 R126631?
By choosing the ZAMA GND-94 R126631 diaphragm set, the user gains a number of practical advantages that directly translate into comfort and safety at work:
- Precise fit - The components are designed as a replacement for the original ZAMA set, so they perfectly match the dedicated carburetor model. Installation is quick and hassle-free, which is important for both service and individual users.
- High resistance to fuels and oils - the materials used are suitable for use in contact with gasoline, fuel-oil mixture and additives. Diaphragms remain flexible even after many engine warm-up and cool-down cycles.
- Stable engine operation - a properly functioning carburetor means easier starting, more reliable revving and less risk of engine stalling while cutting or mowing.
- Fuel savings - Tight fuel system and correct mixture dosage result in lower gasoline consumption, which will be especially appreciated by users who frequently use the equipment.
- Lower emissions - the correct composition of the fuel-air mixture reduces smoke and environmental load, which is important for both the user and his environment.
In practice, after replacing the diaphragms with new ones, the device often regains the power and operating culture it had at the time of purchase. For example, a chainsaw that used to fade when cutting thick logs, after regenerating the carburetor with the ZAMA GND-94 R126631 kit works evenly and without stopping, and a trimmer easily starts work after a few pulls of the starter, even after a long winter shutdown.

Parameters and technical data of ZAMA GND-94 R126631 membrane set
Although the exact dimensions of each component depend on the specific carburetor design, the ZAMA GND-94 R126631 diaphragm kit is distinguished by the following technical features:
- original manufacturer's number: ZAMA GND-94,
- catalog/system code: R126631,
- eAN product code: 8023668218015,
- application: diaphragm carburetors of small two-stroke engines,
- membrane material: fuel- and oil-resistant plastic (flexible technical polymers),
- gasket material: special gasket plate for high temperatures and liquid fuels.
With standard technical markings, the product is easy to identify in both professional services and online stores. The customer can easily match the kit to his carburetor by following the GND-94 number or the R126631 designation listed in the service documentation of the device.

How to properly replace the diaphragm set ZAMA GND-94 R126631 - practical service tips
Replacing the ZAMA GND-94 R126631 diaphragm kit yourself is possible even in a home workshop, provided that basic cleanliness and safety rules are observed. The general scheme of work is as follows:
- Disconnect the fuel lines and gas line, then remove the carburetor from the unit.
- Carefully disassemble the carburetor, paying attention to the order of assembly of the components and the direction of the diaphragms.
- Remove old diaphragms and gaskets, clean adhesion surfaces of fuel residues and deposits.
- Install new diaphragms and gaskets from the ZAMA GND-94 R126631 kit, maintaining the factory order of layers.
- Thoroughly twist the carburetor body, then mount it back on the engine and adjust the rpm according to the recommendations of the device manufacturer.
If in doubt or inexperienced, it is always a good idea to have the replacement done by a professional service provider. However, in many cases, hobbyist garden equipment repairers are able to successfully carry out the entire process on their own, using basic tools such as screwdrivers, socket wrenches and technical cleaners.

FAQ - frequently asked questions about the ZAMA membrane kit ORIGINAL NO. GND-94 R126631
Question 1: How do I know if the ZAMA GND-94 R126631 membrane kit will fit my device?
The surest way is to check the model and number of the carburetor installed in the machine. If the body or documentation shows the ZAMA marking according to the GND-94 type or the catalog number corresponding to this kit, the product will be suitable. If in doubt, it is a good idea to compare the shape of the old diaphragm with the photo of the product and to consult your dealer or service provider.
Question 2: How often should you replace the diaphragms in the carburetor?
The frequency of replacement depends on the intensity of use and the quality of the fuel. In equipment used professionally, it is recommended to inspect the carburetor every season and replace the diaphragms every 1-2 years. For equipment used occasionally, it is worth checking the condition of the diaphragms after a prolonged period of non-use - especially if there was old fuel left in the carburetor.
Question 3: Does the carburetor need to be adjusted after replacing the diaphragm kit?
In most cases, after replacing the diaphragms, it is advisable to check and possibly adjust the mixture screws and idle speed. New sealed diaphragms can change the behavior of the carburetor relative to previous worn components. Adjustment is best performed on a warmed-up engine, following the recommendations of the device manufacturer.
Question 4: What are the symptoms of worn or damaged membranes?
Typical symptoms include difficulty starting the engine, stalling when adding gas, loss of power under load, excessive smoke, and visible fuel leaks from around the carburetor. In such situations, replacing a set of ZAMA GND-94 R126631 diaphragms is one of the basic and most effective service actions.
Question 5: Are specialized tools needed to install the membrane kit?
No, basic workshop tools - screwdrivers, wrenches, possibly pliers - are sufficient for a standard replacement. It is important to maintain cleanliness during operation and to carefully position new membranes and seals. For more advanced carburetor adjustment, a tachometer or service experience may be helpful.
WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS
For warranty terms and conditions, please refer to the instruction manual included in the device packaging. Devices covered by the extended warranty (3 and 5 years) require the execution of the mandatory warranty inspections (payable) at the times specified in the warranty terms and conditions.
The obligations of the guarantor under the guarantee are to repair the defective goods, the advertised device is not subject to replacement or cash back.
1. The manufacturer guarantees its products for a period of time:
- Oleo-Mac internal combustion mowers 60 months for consumer use and 12 months otherwise
- Oleo-Mac chainsaws, Oleo-Mac scythes, Oleo-Mac electric mowers, Oleo-Mac trimmers
TR 61 E and TR 91 E, garden tractors. EMAK K-series internal combustion engines powering mowers and
tractors 36 months for consumer use and in other cases 12 months
- Other devices for consumer use 24 months and in other cases 12 months
Additional consumer warranty on Briggs&Stratton engines after the expiration of the manufacturer's warranty period of 12 months -
The condition for maintaining the 36-month warranty period is to perform two paid inspections of the device at an authorized service center - in 12 and 24 month from the date of purchase no later than 7 days after the specified date.
As a condition for maintaining the 60-month warranty period, four paid inspections of the device must be performed at an authorized service center - at 12, 24,36 and 48 months from the date of purchase no later than 7 days after the appointed date. All inspections performed by the dealer must be recorded in the electronic
b2B guarantee settlement system. Internal combustion engines of other brands (Briggs & Stratton, HONDA, KAWASAKI, SUBARU, etc.).) and hydrostatic transmissions are covered by a separate warranty manufacturer. Details of the warranty terms and conditions are contained in separate manuals for the listed components.
2. The warranty covers all damages occurring during the warranty period resulting from the discovery of latent material defects during this period, assembly or technological.
3. The technical staff will proceed with the repair in the time allowed by organizational requirements, always as soon as possible.
4. The choice of how to remove the damage is up to the guarantor, who can remove the defect by repairing the device or replacing the damaged part. Regardless
way of removing the damage, the warranty continues, extended by the time of removal of the damage by the guarantor.
5. Warranty repair can only be carried out on the basis of the device registration in the B2B system or a valid warranty card with proof of purchase.
Failure to register the device, the warranty card or its cancellation will exclude the guarantor's liability under the warranty provided.
6. The user has the right to appeal against the decision of the service point regarding the qualification of the reported failure. The appeal must be submitted only in the form of in writing with a set of documents stating the course of repairs made and a description of the technical condition of the equipment at the time of the original inspection made by the service point.
7. The warranty period is extended by the time necessary for warranty repair. The dates posted on the claim in the b2B electronic guarantee settlement system.
8. The repair shop is required to make entries regarding the scope of warranty repairs in the B2B electronic warranty billing system.
9. For paid repairs performed, the guarantor provides a 3-month warranty on the condition that the repair is carried out in the guarantor's workshop and that the repair is used for the repair original spare parts. The basis for the claim is the proof of purchase of parts and the service performed.
10. Warranty repair is not subject to: damage caused by improper operation, damage caused by using the device for purposes for which it is not intended, damage caused by the use of improper consumables, mechanical damage, and
caused by improper transportation or storage, damage caused by lack of maintenance, components that have suffered wear and tear in service during proper operation.
11. The warranty is voided as a result of structural changes or modifications made by the user, as a result of interference found by the service point
inside the device by unauthorized persons, as a result of breaking or dismantling the carburetor adjustment locks, in the event that entries are found to have been made in the warranty card by unauthorized persons.
12. The warranty does not cover consumable items and items that wear out during the warranty period, such as:
- Consumable components, e.g.: cutting blades, discs, cutting bars, vee heads, filters, starter cables, spark plugs, bulbs, wheels, drums and clutch jaws,
clutches and friction discs, drive belts, safety bolts, cutting chains and guides, high-pressure washer lances.
- Engine components: cylinders, pistons, rings, crankshaft, bearings, pan, carburetor diaphragms.
- Other consumable parts: knife hubs, safety keyways, shock absorbers, bearings, pan, gears, overload fuses, carbon brushes, control ties and cables
- Starting batteries used in machines with an electric starter
- Components not mentioned in these warranty conditions , which obviously wear out during operation, transportation and storage (such as coating painting).
13. Warranty repair does not include installation, adjustment and maintenance activities.
14. Damage such as engine seizure, bent or cracked crankshaft, broken magnet wheel keyway or knife hub are not repairable warranty.
15. If the service center does not fulfill its obligations, the user is obliged to inform the guarantor of this fact. Refusal to comply repair by the service center must be entered in the warranty card. If the guarantor does not recognize the repair as a warranty repair, the cost of repair and transport is covered by the claimant.
16. Defective spare parts replaced under warranty repair are the property of the guarantor.
17. Complaint should be reported to the nearest authorized service center or directly to the guarantor. Reporting a complaint at the point of sale may cause an increase in repair time.
18. During the reception of the device after warranty repair, it is his duty to make sure that the received device is complete and undamaged. The repair point has the obligation to start the device before handing it over to the user after repair.
19. The service point has the right to charge a fee for performing maintenance activities that are the responsibility of the user and require them to be performed before the proceeding with the repair. The repair shop is obliged to replace, at the user's expense, all components that ensure the safety of the work, which have been damaged damage during operation regardless of the consent of the user.
20. A continuously updated list of service points can be found at www.victus.en
21. The warranty for the goods sold does not exclude, limit or suspend the buyer's rights under the warranty provisions for defects in the goods sold.
22. The cost of an unjustified complaint is paid by the complainant.
23. This warranty is valid in the territory of the Republic of Poland.
24. Any damage caused during transport should be immediately reported to the carrier under penalty of voiding the warranty.
25. The warranty does not cover possible damages caused directly or indirectly to persons or things due to defects in the device or resulting from prolonged downtime in the operation of the device.




