Cashco DA6 User Manual

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2. Inspect the metal parts that will be reused. The

parts should be free of surface con tam i nants,
burrs, oxides, and scale. Rework and clean
the parts as necessary. Surface con di tions
that affect the regulator performance are stated
below; replace parts that can not be re worked
or cleaned.

3. QC Finish & Dimensional Requirements:

a. Valve plug (20);

1. No major defects on plug's (20) bot-

tom guide spindle, or at guide area
near dynamic seal groove.

b. Cage

(19);

1. 16 rms fi nish on cylinder bore. No

“ledges” formed due to wear from
moving dynamic side seal (27).

2. 16

rms

fi nish on its seating surface

for tight shutoff.

c. Lower guide bushing (24);

1. 16

rms

fi nish on bore.

2. Max 0.015 inch (0.38 mm) clearance

be tween valve plug (20) spindle and
lower guide bushing (24).

d. Internal sensing drilled plug (32);

1. Ensure that bore is minimum 0.125

inch (3.20 mm). Drill out as required.

e. Piston/Guide Bearing (13) (2-1/2"-4" only);

1. No defects at guide area near dy nam ic

seal groove.

4. Staging Material for Reassembly.

a. Inspect and clean parts, as necessary,

from the spare parts kit. (See Article VII.
A.4. comments concerning cleaning for
ox y gen service.)

b. Lay out all the regulator parts and check

against the bill of material.

E. Reassembly of the ITA:

1. Position valve plug (20) with seat disc-end

upwards. Place new seat disc (28) into re-
cess of lower end of valve plug (20) properly
ori ent ed.

2. Position seat disc washer (29) next to seat

disc (28).

3. Engage seat disc nut (30) to secure wash er

(29) and seat disc (28) to valve plug (20).
Firmly hand-tighten.

4. Body Sizes 1/2" thru 2":

a. Using the two square-section met al bar-

stock pieces of VII.C.1.a., clamp the plug
(20) into a vise with the plug's (20) spindle
pointed up wards.

b. Using a torque wrench, tighten the seat

disc nut (30) to 20 – 35 ft-lbs. by rotating
CW.

c. Remove assembly (20, 28, 29, 30) from

vise and rotate end-for-end and resecure
in vise using same metal bars.

5. Body Sizes 2-1/2" thru 4":

a. Orient plug (20) with upper end up wards,

place into a vise, grasping the seat disc nut
(30); tighten the vise lightly, only enough
to "hold" the plug (20) from ro tat ing out of
the vise. Caution: Over-tightening the
vise can distort the seat disc nut (30) and
give bad fi nal torque values.

b. Place a torque wrench on the 3/4" hex

upper end of the plug (20); tighten the seat
disc nut (30) to 40 – 60 ft-lbs. by ro tat ing
CW.

6. Installation of dy nam ic side seal (27) (See

Figure 1): (NOTE: Dynamic side seal (27) for
sizes 2-1/2" – 4" is located on the piston/guide
bearing (13). The dynamic side seal can be
installed on a workbench without need of a
vise.)
a. Type

CP:

1. Stretch o-ring energizer/seal (27.2)

over low er cir cum fer ence of valve
plug (20), tak ing care not to “cut”
o-ring en er giz er/seal (27.4). Using
thumbs, work the o-ring en er giz er/
seal (27.4) up and into the groove of
the valve plug (20). NOTE: A very
slight amount of fl uid and elas tomer
com pat i ble lu bri cant is rec om mend ed
as an in stal la tion aid. DO NOT “ROLL”
O-RING.

2. Position TFE cap seal (27.1) ring with

rectangular cross-section at lower end
of valve plug (20). Stretch cap seal
(27.1) over low er end of valve plug
(20) us ing thumbs to work the cap
seal (27.1) onto the valve plug (20).
DO NOT USE A TOOL FOR THIS
STEP. Con tin ue pressing cap seal
(27.1) up wards to wards the groove
until the cap seal (27.1) “snaps” into
the groove of the valve plug (20).

b. Type

PR:

1. Wrap corrugated metal piston ring

en er giz er (27.6) over lower cir cum -
fer ence groove of valve plug (20). Us-
ing thumbs work the energizer (27.6)
into the valve plug (20) groove.

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