4 7 -b – Ingersoll-Rand ARO 650891-X47-B User Manual

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650891-X-B

PUMP OPTION DESCRIPTION CHART

650891- X

PACKING MATERIAL

PLUNGER TYPE

SPRING ARRANGEMENT

PACKING MATERIAL

(PACKINGS ARE UPPER AND LOWER UNLESS NOTED)

3 Glass Filled PTFE

P UHMW-PE / PTFE Stag’d (Upper)

C UHMW-PE

UHMW-PE (Lower)

G UHMW-PE / Leather Staggered

R PTFE / UHMW-PE Stag’d (Upper)

Glass Filled PTFE (Lower)

SPRING ARRANGEMENT

PLUNGER TYPE

4 Multiple Wave Spring

7 HD SS W / HD Chrome Plating

4 7 -B

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

WARNING HAZARDOUS PRESSURE. Do not exceed maxi-

mum operating pressure of 5964 p.s.i. (411.3 bar) at 120 p.s.i.

(8.3 bar) inlet air pressure.

PUMP RATIO X

INLET PRESSURE TO PUMP MOTOR

=

MAXIMUM PUMP

FLUID PRESSURE

Pump ratio is an expression of the relationship between the pump motor area and the

lower pump end area. EXAMPLE: When 120 p.s.i. (8.3 bar) inlet pressure is supplied to

the motor of a 4:1 ratio pump it will develop a maximum of 480 p.s.i. (33.1 bar) fluid pres-

sure (at no flow) -- as the fluid control is opened, the flow rate will increase as the motor

cycle rate increases to keep up with the demand.

WARNING Refer to general information sheet for additional

safety precautions and important information.

The Chop - Check pumps are primarily designed for the pumping of

heavy viscous material with or without fibrous content. The models

can be used with a gravity feed single post lift as a topper type as-

sembly or with a two post lift as a force feed type assembly. The low-

er pump is designed for easy priming and the double acting feature

is standard in all ARO industrial pumps. Material is delivered to the

pump discharge outlet on both the up and down stroke.

The motor is connected to the lower pump end by a spacer section.

This allows for lubrication of the upper packing gland and prevents

motor contamination because of normal wear and eventual leakage

through the material packing gland. Be sure the solvent cup is ade-

quately filled with lubricant to protect the upper packings and insure

longest service life.

TROUBLE SHOOTING

Pump problems can occur in either the Air Motor Section or the Lower

Pump End Section. Use these basic guidelines to help determine which

section is affected.

If the pump will not cycle.

Be certain to first check for non-pump problemsincluding kinked, re-

strictive or plugged inlet / outlet hose or dispensing device. Depres-

surize the pump system and clean out any obstructions in the inlet /

outlet material lines.

Refer to the motor manual for trouble shooting if the pump does not

cycle and / or air leaks from the air motor.

If the pump cycles but does not deliver material.

Refer to the lower pump end manual for further trouble shooting.

PUMP CONNECTION -- UPPER / LOWER

NOTE: All threads are right hand.

1. Lay the pump assembly on a workbench.

2. Remove the three nuts from the three spacer rods (figure 1).

3. Pull the air motor from the lower pump end until motor piston rod is in

the ‘‘down” position and lower pump end rod is in ‘‘up” position.

4. Remove the cotter pinsand unthreadpiston rodsfrom theconnector

(figure 2).

Lower Pump

Piston Rod

Pump Motor

Piston Rod

CONNECTOR

92226

COTTER PIN

Y15-46-C (2)

PUMP CONNECTOR DETAIL

FIGURE 2

REASSEMBLY

1. Threadtheconnectortothe pumpmotor pistonrod untilthe holethru

the connector is aligned with the hole thru the piston rod.

2. Assemble the cotter pin thru the hole and bend the ends of the pin

into the groove of the connector.

3. Thread the connector to the lower pump piston rod until the hole thru

the connector is aligned with the hole thru the piston rod.

4. Assemble the cotter pin thru the hole and bend the ends of the pin

into the groove of the connector.

5. Note: Heads and ends of cotter pins must not extend more than

.125” beyond o.d. of connector.

6. Reinstall the spacer rods to the pump motor.

7. Bring the motor and lower pump together and retain with the three

nuts.

PN 97999-834

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