377 float cage parts / overhaul – Warren Controls 377 Float Cage User Manual

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377 FLOAT CAGE PARTS / OvERhAUL

damaged or worn parts can decrease performance and shorten the life of the float cage.

A damaged float ball and/or float rod can result in poor control and poor shut-off of the

attached lever valve.


A damaged or worn float arm shaft with elbow can result in poor control and poor shut-

off of the attached lever valve, and can also cause damage to the bonnet and o-ring.

A damaged or missing e-ring can result in damage to the float rod, float arm shaft, o-ring,

and linkage.

A damaged or worn bonnet can result in poor control and poor shut-off of the attached

lever valve, and can also cause damage to the float shaft and o-ring.

A damaged or worn o-ring can result in poor control and poor shut-off of the attached

lever valve, and can also cause damage to the bonnet and float shaft.

A damaged or worn gasket or o-ring can cause external leakage resulting in damage to

surrounding equipment.

A damaged lever arm or turn buckle assembly can result in poor control and poor shut-

off of the attached lever valve.

Two different parts kits are available. The float ball kit allows for the float ball to be replaced.

The replacement neck assembly kit allows for the entire neck assembly including the float
rod, float arm shaft, and bonnet, minus the float ball, to be replaced. Individual parts are
also available. Please provide serial number to get the correct kit or individual part
numbers.

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