Graco Inc. 260100 Manual De Usuario

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Installation 
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311305E
Installation
The oil transfer pumps are positive displace-
ment pumps. The motors are drip proof rated 
at 3/4 hp. The motors have sealed bearings 
and require minimal maintenance. All models 
come with hose, nozzle, 34 in. (864 mm) suc-
tion tube assembly, and bung adapter.
When unpacking check for shipping damage. 
Report any shipping damage to delivering car-
rier immediately. See Parts, page 8.
Mounting Pump on Barrel or 
Tank
1. Install bung adapter (14) in barrel bung and 
tighten.
2. Assemble suction tube sections (18) by 
applying PVC cement (21) to the inside 
diameter of the PVC couplers (19, 20). 
Make sure PVC cement is applied to the 
complete inside diameter and slide the pipe 
sections into the coupler with a twisting 
motion. 
3. Apply pipe sealant (not the supplied PVC 
cement) to the threaded end of the suction 
tube and then screw the tube into the pump 
inlet port. Make sure tube is tight.
4. Insert suction tube already attached to the 
pump through bung adapter and lower the 
pump onto the bung adapter. Position the 
pump as desired and tighten swivel nut to 
the bung adapter (14).
Mounting Hose and Nozzle
1. Before connecting hose to the pump, pour 
8 oz (0.24 l) of oil in the pump outlet port so 
that the pump does not run dry during initial 
start-up.
2. Apply pipe sealant to male threads of the 
elbow (12) and screw the elbow into the 
outlet port.
3. Apply pipe sealant to one end of hose 
assembly (17) and screw hose end into the 
elbow (12).
4. Apply pipe sealant to other end of hose 
assembly and screw the nozzle (15, 16) 
onto the hose.
For tanks deeper than 36 in. (914 mm) you 
will need a standard 1 in. (25 mm) pipe 
with 1 in. npt threads on one end. If pump-
ing used oil, install suction screen assem-
bly, Part No. 260306, to filter large 
contaminants.
For tanks less than 36 in. (914 mm) deep, 
cut the suction tube to leave about 2 in. (21 
mm) of clearance between the bottom of 
the suction tube and the bottom of the 
tank.