Care and maintenance, Cont.) – Flowserve 400-D User Manual

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400-D HYDRAULIC HAND GUN

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5. Using Floating Piston Guide 47520, place the Floating

Piston into the non-knurled end of the new Sealant

Barrel. The Floating Piston should be flush with the

bottom of the Sealant Barrel.

CAUTION: Make sure the Sealant Barrel

and Floating Piston Assembly are free of

contaminates prior to assembly.

6. Replace the Sealant Barrel O-Ring (25).

7. Place the Sealant Barrel onto the Body, with

the knurled end furthest away from the Body,

and tighten hand-tight.

8. Place the Sealant Barrel end of the gun into the

vise and tighten the Body using Gun Assembly

Wrench.

9. After equipping the gun with a new Sealant Barrel,

recharge the gun with hydraulic fluid as described

in this brochure.

Pump Cylinder Replacement

1. Remove the Handle (1), open the By-Pass Valve (12)

and push the Floating Piston (41) to the bottom of the

Sealant Barrel (24). Clean the Handle and replace.

2. With the gun in the horizontal position, Handle up,

remove the Shoulder Screw (20) from the Pump Piston.

3. Tip the linkage back.

4. Unscrew the Hydraulic Pump Cylinder (7) with

Spanner Wrench 47518. (The cylinder cavity will

probably fill with hydraulic fluid. Do not disturb

this condition.)

5. Replace the O-Ring (10) in the bottom of the cylinder

cavity of the Body.

6. Install O-Ring (9) on the new Hydraulic Pump

Cylinder. It is recommended that the cylinder be

replaced as assembly 60040.

7. Install the new Hydraulic Pump Cylinder into the

Body (6) and tighten with Spanner Wrench 47518.

8. Reconnect the Linkage.

9. After equipping the gun with a new Hydraulic Pump

Cylinder, recharge the gun with hydraulic fluid as

described in this brochure.

Pump Cylinder

Piston O-Ring Replacement

Remove the defective Pump Cylinder Piston O-Ring (30) using

a sharp object. Pinch the O-Ring between the forefinger and

thumb. Push the O-Ring into the top of the Hydraulic Pump

Cylinder (7) so that it partially enters the O-Ring groove. Use a

blunt instrument to work the O-Ring completely into the groove.

Check Valve Repair

Symptoms of Check Valve failure are easily recognizable.

When the Handle develops a spring-like action where,

under pressure, the Handle will spring back each time it

is pushed down, the Check Valve is not seating

properly. This is usually indicative of a foreign particle

on the valve seat.

1. Open the By-Pass Valve (12) and push the Floating

Piston (41) to the bottom of the Sealant Barrel (24).

2. Close the By-Pass Valve.

3. Place the gun in a vise on a workbench and loosen the

Check Valve Screw (4).

4. Remove the Check Valve Screw and Washer (8) and

turn the gun Check Valve down so the Spring (18),

Ball (29) and Screen (11) fall out.

5. If it did not fall out, use a pointed instrument to remove

the cylindrical Screen (11) from the Check Valve cavity.

6. Thoroughly clean the Check Valve seat and cavity with

a lint-free paper towel. The cleaning must be thorough

or the Check Valve may not seat.

7. Position the gun on the workbench with the Check

Valve cavity up.

8. Insert the Ball.

9. With the Ball in position on the seat, place a short

length of ¼" brass or cold-rolled rod on the Ball and,

with a firm blow from a hammer, seat the Ball.

10. Turn the Body (6) over and remove the Ball by tapping

the unit against your hand.

11. Clean the cavity and seat the Ball again.

12. Turn the Body upside down. If the Ball falls out,

repeat the seating procedure until the Ball does not

fall out without assistance.

13. Insert the Screen and Spring.

14. Replace the Washer and Check Valve Screw and

tighten the screw snugly, being careful to not

overtighten.

15. After equipping the gun with a new Check Valve

Assembly, recharge the gun with hydraulic fluid

as described in this brochure.

By-Pass Valve

Replacement

1. Remove the Handle (1), open the By-Pass Valve (12)

and push the Floating Piston (41) to the bottom of the

Sealant Barrel (24). Clean the Handle and replace.

2. Remove the By-Pass Stop Screw (15) and the By-Pass

Valve Stop (14).

3. Remove the damaged By-Pass Valve.

4. Lubricate the By-Pass Valve O-Ring (13) on the new

By-Pass Valve.

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Care and Maintenance

(cont.)

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