Troubleshooting guide – Flowserve 400-D User Manual

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400-D HYDRAULIC HAND GUN

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Troubleshooting Guide

These troubleshooting tips are provided as a means of assisting the consumer in recognizing operational difficulties sometimes

associated with the 400-D Hand Gun. Part numbers in parentheses denote illustration numbers as listed on pages 6 & 7 of this brochure.
WARNING: Never attempt to repair a 400-D Hand Gun without relieving the hydraulic pressure.

Flow Control

Nordstrom Valves

Flow Control

Nordstrom Valves

Problem: The gun will not pump.

Cause 1: Air has entered the hydraulic system.

Solution 1: Bleed the hydraulic system. See page 8 of this

brochure. Tip!: With the Fluid Bag end of the Gun

positioned vertically in a vice, the Fluid Bag full of

oil, the Floating Piston pushed all the way into the

Sealant Barrel, and the By-Pass Valve open two

full turns, pump the handle 10 to 15 times. This

will ensure air entrapped in the hydraulic system

passages has been pumped into the Fluid Bag and

allowed to escape to the atmosphere.

Cause 2: The Piston is broken.

Solution 2: Replace the Pump Cylinder/Piston assembly.

See page 9 of this brochure.

Cause 3: The gun is void of sealant.

Solution 3: Refill the gun with sealant. See page 4 of this

brochure.

Cause 4: A Gun Pak bag has been forced into the hose by

attempting to inject sealant after the gun is void

of sealant.

Solution 4: Remove the Hose Assembly from the gun and

remove the bag from the Hose. You may attempt

this by flipping the hose and pumping out the bag.

Replace the Hose if the bag cannot be removed.

Cause 5: The Giant Button Head Coupler is damaged.

Solution 5: Replace the Giant Button Head Coupler or repair

the coupler using repair kit 47524.

Cause 6: Ambient temperature is low enough to cause the

sealant to become more viscous.

Solution 6: Place the gun and sealant in a warm place and only

expose them to cold temperature only during valve

injection.

Problem: The gun is difficult to pump.

Cause 1: The supply of sealant is depleted.

Solution 1: Reload the gun with sealant. See page 4 of this

brochure.

Cause 2: The injection pressure of the sealant has not lifted

the plug from the seat of the valve.

Solution 2: Continue to inject sealant until the plug has been

lifted from the seat of the valve or until the Internal

Relief Valve relieves.

Problem: Hydraulic fluid leakage around the Body and

Fluid Barrel threads.

Cause 1: Hydraulic Fluid is leaking past the Screw and

O-Ring in the end of the Hydraulic Fluid Bag.

Solution 1: Carefully tighten the Screw.

Cause 2: The Hydraulic Fluid Bag is damaged.

Solution 2: Replace the Hydraulic Fluid Bag.

See page 8 of this brochure.

Problem: Floating Piston Assembly will not return to the

bottom of the Sealant Barrel.

Cause 1: Air in hydraulic system.

Solution 1: Bleed the hydraulic system. See page 8 of this

brochure. See tip for problem “The gun will

not pump.”

Cause 2: Excessive hydraulic fluid in gun.

Solution 2: Note: This procedure should be performed over

a basin to catch the excess hydraulic fluid.

Remove the Sealant Barrel Cap and insert the

Handle into Sealant Barrel against the Floating

Piston. Turn gun upside down and let the weight

of the gun rest on the Handle. Remove the

hydraulic Fluid Barrel Cap. Slowly remove the

Screw and O-Ring, located in the end of the

Hydraulic Fluid Bag, while lightly pressing the

gun down against the Handle. This will force out

excessive hydraulic fluid. Once the Piston is all the

way to the bottom of the Sealant Barrel, insert the

Screw and O-Ring into the Fluid Bag and replace

the Fluid Barrel Cap.

Problem: Hydraulic fluid leakage at the Sealant Barrel

to Body threads.

Cause 1: The hydraulic fluid side Nylon Cup or O-Ring has

been damaged, allowing hydraulic fluid to enter the

sealant side of the Hydraulic Piston.

Solution 1: Clean and check the Nylon Cups for damage.

Replace parts if required. See page 10 of

this brochure.

Cause 2: The cylinder wall of the Sealant Barrel has been

scored, allowing hydraulic fluid to enter the sealant

side of the Hydraulic Piston.

Solution 2: Clean and check the Sealant Barrel for damage.

Replace the part if required. See page 8 of

this brochure.

Problem: The gun will not develop pressure when pumping.

Cause 1: Air is present in the hydraulic system.

Solution 1: Bleed the hydraulic system. See page 8 of

this brochure.

Cause 2: The Check Valve Assembly is faulty.

Solution 2: Repair or replace the Check Valve Assembly.

See page 9 of this brochure.

Cause 3: The By-Pass Valve (12) is not sealing.

Solution 3: Tighten the By-Pass Valve while lightly tapping with

small hammer.

Cause 4: The Internal Relief Valve (16) has failed.

Solution 4: Replace the Internal Relief Valve.

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