Replacing the Hydraulic Pump
1.Follow the Pressure Relief Procedure Warning on page 10. Let the hydraulic system cool before beginning the service procedure.
2.Unscrew the reservoir drain plug (51, page 36), having a container ready to catch the draining fluid.
3.Disconnect the hose (7) from the bypass valve (9) by loosening the hose clamp (8). See Fig 8.
4.Loosen the hose clamp (8) and pull the hose (85) off the hose insert (5) near the elbow (3). See Fig 8.
5.Loosen the hose clamp (54) on the hose (53) just above the hydraulic pump (107). See Fig 8.
6.Loosen the tube fitting nut (18) of hose (22). See Fig 8.
7.Remove the two capscrews (150), lockwashers (66) and washers (64) holding the pump (107) to the support (117). See Fig 8.
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8.Pull the pump straight off the pump support.
9.Loosen the setscrews (108) on the pump half of the coupler (109). See Fig 9.
10.Remove all fittings from the old pump and install them on the new pump in the same order.
11.Check Dimension A as shown in Fig 9. When the dimension is correct, tighten the setscrews (108), slide the new pump assembly onto the pump support (117) and recheck the dimension.
CAUTION
The correct coupling dimension is critical to avoid improper coupler engagement to the coupler spider which will damage the coupler and make the sprayer inoperable.
12.Reconnect the hoses. Reinstall the reservoir plug (51), and refill the reservoir with clean, Graco approved hydraulic oil.
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