Displacement pump, Warning – Oracom ULTRA MAX 695 User Manual

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309067

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Displacement Pump

NOTE: Packing Repair Kit 239939 is available. Refer-
ence numbers of parts included in the kit are marked
with an asterisk, i.e., (223*).

Removing pump (See Fig.8)

*227

*214

215

222

15

14

17

18

50

36

43

11

Fig. 8

1

2

Apply pipe
sealant (110110

)

2

1

48

Torque to
50 ft-lb (68 N

m)

232912,
232913,
232915,
232917

12

213

9663A

213

47

1.

Relieve pressure; page 3.

2.

Flush pump, if possible. Relieve pressure. Stop
pump with piston rod (222) in its lowest position, if
possible. To lower piston rod manually, rotate
motor fan blades.

3.

Remove filter (48).

4.

232912, 232913, 232915, 232917. Unscrew drain
hose from inlet adapter (43). Remove drain hose
by unscrewing displacement pump nipple (36).

5.

232910, 232911, 232914, 232916, 232918 and
232919.
Remove suction tube. Remove drain hose
by unscrewing displacement pump nipple (36).

6.

Use a screwdriver to push retaining spring (15) up
and push out pin (14).

7.

Loosen screws (17). Remove pump (18).

Repairing pump

See manual 308815 for displacement pump repair
instructions and parts.

Installing pump (See Fig. 8 and 9)

14

201

15

Fig. 9

202

7840A

1.

Lightly grease or oil transducer (67). See Fig. 15.
Guide pump over alignment pins and pressure
transducer. Tap it into position with a soft hammer.
Tighten screws (17) to 50 ft-lb (68 N

m).

2.

Align hole in rod (222) with connecting rod assem-
bly (12). Use screwdriver to push retaining spring
(15) up and push in pin (14). Push retaining spring
into place around connecting rod.

WARNING

MOVING PARTS HAZARD
Be sure retaining spring (18) is firmly in
groove all around, to prevent pin (14)
from working loose. See Fig. 9.

If pin works loose, parts (including pump connect-
ing rod or bearing housing) could project into the air
and cause serious injury or property damage.

3.

Reconnect suction and drain hoses (47, 50). Install
front cover (11).

4.

Tighten packing nut (202) enough to stop leakage,
but no tighter. Fill packing nut full with Graco TSL.
Push plug (201) into packing nut.

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