Maintenance and troubleshooting, Cooling flow, Return to mk diamond for repair – MK Diamond MK-2005G User Manual

Page 46

Advertising
background image

MK-2005G

Revision 12/00, Effective Date December 26, 2000

Page 46

MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING

3. Cooling Flow:




















NOTE: “Rodding” cooling channels is performed by removing the flow control valve and then inserting a
small wire rod through the cooling channel inlet, on the top of the Blade Guard and directing the rod out
through each of the diamond blade cooling flow outlet ports, located on the underside of the Blade Guard.
The cooling channels should be “rodded” until each of the outlet ports are open and free of foreign debris.














































(C)

Place Water Pump in clean
water source and check for

flow (if no flow go to step G)

(B)

Remove Transfer Tube from

Blade Guard

(A)

Check Cooling Flow

Control Valve is open

(D)

Verify Cooling Valve operation

by removing the valve from the

Blade Guard

(F)

Rod Cooling Channels and

recheck flow

If no flow go to step I

(E)

Attach the Cooling Valve to the

Transfer Tube to verify flow –

if no flow, replace valve

(H)

Verify Water Pump drive end is

in the operating position – if in

operating position go to step I

(G)

Verify Water Pump suction is

clean and pump impeller is

turning – if not turning, replace

Return to

MK Diamond

for Repair

(I)

Return to MK Diamond

Control Valve

Direction of

Movement

Transfer Tube

Water Pump

Water Container

Cooling Valve

Part No. 152597

3/4-inch

Wrench

Water Pump

Drive End in

operating position

Pump

Suction

Pump Impeller is

inside suction

Water Pump

Part No. 157082

Control Valve

Cooling Flow

Points

Water Container

Advertising