Service, Warning – Graco HIGH-FLO 220-569 User Manual

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Service

Disconnecting the Displacement Pump

NOTE: In stand or wall-mounted installations, you do

not have to remove the entire pump from its mounting.

WARNING

To reduce the risk of serious injury whenever you

are instructed to relieve pressure, always follow the

Pressure Relief Procedure on page 12.

1. Relieve the pressure.

2. Disconnect the hoses from the displacement pump

and plug the ends to prevent fluid contamination.

3. Disconnect the displacement pump from the motor

as follows:

For Senator and Bulldog air-powered pumps:

Unscrew the coupling nut (A). Unscrew the lock-

nuts (B) from the tie rods (C). Pull the displace-

ment pump (D) off the motor (E). Remove the pin

(F) and screw the coupling (G) off the piston rod

(H). See Fig. 5.

For President air-powered pumps:

Unscrew the coupling nut (K) of the coupling rod

(G) from the piston rod (H). Unscrew the locknuts

(B) from the tie rods (C). Pull the displacement

pump (D) off the motor (E). See Fig. 6.

For Viscount hydraulic-powered pumps:

Unscrew the coupling nut (K) of the coupling rod

(G) from the piston rod (H). Unscrew the locknuts

(B) from the tie rods (C). Pull the displacement

pump (D) off the motor (E). See Fig. 7.

Reconnecting the Displacement Pump

1. Reconnect the displacement pump to the motor as

follows:

For Senator and Bulldog air-powered pumps:

Make sure the o-ring (J) is in place in the coupling

(G). Screw the coupling onto the piston rod (H)

and install the pin (F). Orient the displacement

pump (D) to the motor (E) as shown in Fig. 5.

Position the displacement pump (D) on the tie rods

(C). Lubricate the threads of the tie rods. Screw

the locknuts (B) onto the tie rods loosely. Screw

the coupling nut (A) onto the motor shaft and

torque to 102–109 NSm (75–80 ft-lb). Torque the

tie rod locknuts to 68–75 NSm (50–55 ft-lb).

For President air-powered pumps: Orient the

displacement pump (D) to the motor (E) and

adapter plate (L) as shown in Fig. 6. Position the

displacement pump (D) on the tie rods (C). Lubri-

cate the threads of the tie rods. Screw the locknuts

(B) onto the tie rods loosely. Screw the coupling

nut (K) onto the piston rod (H) and torque to

102–109 NSm (75–80 ft-lb). Torque the tie rod

locknuts to 68–75 NSm (50–55 ft-lb).

For Viscount hydraulic-powered pumps: Orient

the displacement pump (D) to the motor (E) and

adapter plate (L) as shown in Fig. 7. Position the

displacement pump (D) on the tie rods (C). Lubri-

cate the threads of the tie rods. Screw the locknuts

(B) onto the tie rods loosely. Screw the coupling

nut (K) onto the piston rod (H) and torque to

102–109 NSm (75–80 ft-lb). Torque the tie rod

locknuts to 68–75 NSm (50–55 ft-lb).

2. Flush and test the pump before reinstalling it in the

system. Connect hoses for flushing. Flush the

pump. While it is pressurized, check for smooth

operation and leaks. Adjust or repair as necessary

before reinstalling in the system. Reconnect the

pump ground wire before operating.

Reassembling a Motor with an Adapter

Plate

If your motor has an adapter plate, use this procedure

when reassembling the motor and pump, to ensure

proper alignment of the motor shaft to the piston rod.

1. Loosen the screws (M) holding the adapter plate

(L) to the motor (E). See Fig. 8.

2. Screw the tie rods (C) into the adapter plate (L)

and torque to 68–75 NSm (50–55 ft-lb).

On V

iscount I+ pumps, the tie rods will engage

threaded holes in the base of the motor.

3. Fill the cavity in the bottom of the motor shaft with

grease. Screw the coupling (G) into the motor

shaft until the pin holes align. Install the pin (F) in

the

second hole from the end of the coupling for

President pumps, and in the

first hole from the

end of the coupling for Viscount pumps.

4. Align the tie rods (C) with the displacement pump

and loosely install the locknuts (B).

5. Screw the coupling nut (K) onto the piston rod (H)

and torque to 102–109 NSm (75–80 ft-lb).

6. Torque the screws (M) holding the adapter plate

(L) to the motor (E) to 20–23 NSm (15–17 ft-lb).

Torque the tie rod locknuts (B) to 68–75 NSm

(50–55 ft-lb).

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