BenutzerhandbuchInhaltsverzeichnisTitle Page1Table of Contents21.0 Important Safety Instructions52.0 L06 - L16 Pump Features63.0 Storage Instructions83.1 Short Term Storage83.2 Short Term Storage for Severe Environments83.3 Long Term Storage83.4 Returning a Stored Pump to Operation93.5 Precautions during Freezing Weather94.0 Installation Guidelines104.1 General Location104.2 Mounting Pump to Foundation and Power Source104.3 Bearingless Hydraulic Motor Drives104.4 Suction Piping Recommendations114.5 Discharge Piping Recommendations124.6 Multiple Pump Systems135.0 How to Start a Pump136.0 Lubrication of Power End146.1 Recommended Lubricants146.2 Oil Changes157.0 Inspection and Preventative Maintenance Chart178.0 Estimated Life of Wearing Components189.0 Component Parts List1910.0 Service Procedures2310.1 Replacing Cup Pistons2310.2 Removing the Fluid Cylinder2710.3 Replacing Valves2910.3.1 Replacing AR Valves3110.3.1.1 Introduction3110.3.1.2 Knock Out Tool3210.3.1.3 Eccentric Discs3410.3.1.4 Mandrel Type3810.3.1.5 Threaded Type (AR Valves Only)4010.3.1.6 Installation of AR Valves4110.3.1.6.1 Installing Smaller, Factory Torqued AR Valves4110.3.1.6.2 Installing Larger, Non-Factory Torqued AR Valves4210.3.2 Replacing ''L'' Series Disc Type Valves4310.3.2.1 Introduction4310.3.2.2 Valve Removal Tools4410.3.2.3 Installation of Disc Valves4510.4 Servicing the Power End4610.4.1 Replacing Piston Rod Oil Seals4610.4.2 Replacing Power End Bearings & Crankshaft4811.0 Fastener Torque Requirements5412.0 Critical Clearances5513.0 Valve Removal and Installation Tools5614.0 Trouble-Shooting Pumps5815.0 Ordering Parts6116.0 Glossary of Commonly Used Terms6217.0 Reference Information65List of Figures4Figure 1: L11 - L16 Pump Assembly with Pinion Shaft6Figure 2: L06 - L16 Pump Assembly with No Pinion Shaft (Includes HD & HV)7Figure 3: Power End Components19Figure 4: Fluid End Components20Figure 5: AR Valve Assembly31Figure 6: Using the Knock Out Tool32Picture 1: Removing the valve from the seat33Picture 2: Removing the valve from the fluid cylinder33Figure 7: Valve Disassembly34Figure 8: Eccentric Disc in Use35Figure 9: Removing the seat36Figure 10: Hydraulic Power used to Remove Valve Seat37Picture 3: Mandrel Type Tool38Figure 11: Mandrel Tool in use39Figure 12: Threaded Tool in use40Figure 13: Typical L Series Disc Valve Assembly43Figure 14: Illustration of the P534694 and P534695 Ball Knock Out Tools44Größe: 5,13 MBSeiten: 65Language: EnglishHandbuch öffnen