HP D-04, G-04 manual Tools and Supplies, Remove Manifold 3 and Valve Plate, Inspect Valves

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D/G-04 Service (Fluid End)

NOTE: The number in parentheses are the Reference numbers on the illustration at right and in the Parts Manual.

This section explains how to disassemble and inspect all easily serviceable parts of the pump. Repair procedures for the hydraulic end (oil reservoir) of the pump are included in a later section of the manual.

CAUTION: Do not disassemble the hydraulic end unless you are a skilled mechanic. For assistance, contact Wanner Engineering (TEL 612-332-5681 or FAX 612-332-6937) or the distributor in your area.

CAUTION: The two capscrews (16) that screw through the diaphragm plate in the pump housing hold the diaphragm plate over the hydraulic end of the pump. Do not remove them except when repairing the hydraulic end.

Tools and Supplies

Straightedge (at least 6 in. long)

Grease or petroleum jelly

Torque wrench, rated to at least 50 ft-lbs (70 N-m)

Emery cloth

1/2-in. drive socket wrench

5/16-in. (8-mm) open-end wrench

5-mm hex Allen wrench

8-mm hex bit socket (1/2 inch drive)

Wanner D-04/G-04 Tool Kit, which includes the following:

Seat puller

Plunger holder

Plunger guide lifter

Shaft rotator

Service Procedures

1.Remove Manifold (3) and Valve Plate (12)

a.Remove all eight capscrews (1) around the manifold. Use an 8-mm hex Allen wrench.

b.Remove the manifold (3).

c.Inspect the manifold for warping or wear around the inlet and outlet ports. If wear is excessive, replace the manifold.

To check if the manifold is warped, place a straightedge across it. A warped manifold should be replaced.

d.Remove the two socket-head capscrews (14) that hold the valve plate to the pump housing. Use a 5-mm hex Allen wrench.

e.Inspect the valve plate in the same manner as the manifold, for excessive wear and/or warping. Replace if necessary.

2. Inspect Valves (5-11)

The three inlet and three outlet valve assemblies are identical (but face in opposite directions). Inspect each valve as follows:

a.Check the spring retainer (10), and replace if worn.

b.Check the valve spring (8). If shorter than a new spring, replace it (do not stretch a used spring).

c.Check the valve (7). If worn excessively, replace it.

d.Remove the valve seat (6), O-ring (5), and dampening washer (11) (See note below). A seat puller is included in the Wanner Tool Kit. Inspect all parts for wear. In all instances, O-ring (5) should be replaced. Replace the valve seat and/or dampening washer if necessary.

NOTE: On newer pump models, the dampening washer (11) is not used because the valve seat (6) is thicker. When replacing the valve seat on an older pump model which has dampening washers, do not reinstall the dampening washers as the new valve seat is thicker than the original.

e.Reinstall the valve assemblies:

Clean the valve ports and shoulders with emery cloth, and lubricate them with lubricating gel or petroleum jelly.

Install the O-ring (5) on the valve seat (6).

Inlet (3 lower valves in the illustration below). Insert the spring retainer (10) into the valve plate, then insert the spring, valve, Tetra seal, valve seat, and dampening washer (8,7,9,6,11). A flat O-ring (Tetra seal, 9) goes between the retainer and seat.

Outlet (3 upper valves in the illustration below). Insert the dampening washer, valve seat, Tetra seal, valve, and spring, then the retainer. Install the flat O-ring (Tetra seal, 9) between the retainer and seat.

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Contents Models D-04, G-04 04 Specifications 04 ContentsDry Lift PerformanceNet Positive Suction Head NPSHr 04 Models with Metallic Pumping Head 04 DimensionsMounting 04 InstallationImportant Precautions LocationInlet Calculations Inlet Piping Suction FeedInlet Piping Pressure Feed Hose and Routing Discharge PipingFriction Losses Net Positive Suction HeadBefore Initial Start-Up Initial Start-Up ProcedurePeriodically 04 MaintenanceShutdown Procedure During Freezing Temperatures DailyRef. No 04 Service Fluid EndBolt Torque Specifications Inspect Valves Tools and SuppliesRemove Manifold 3 and Valve Plate Only if a diaphragm has ruptured Inspect and Replace DiaphragmsFlush Contaminant from Hydraulic End Prime the Hydraulic CellsReinstall Valve Plate 12 and Manifold 04 Service Hydraulic End Remove and Replace Pistons Remove Pump HousingDisassemble Pistons Reassemble PistonsReassemble Pump Reassemble Housing and Back CoverReinstall Diaphragms Replace Shaft Seal04 Troubleshooting Premature Failure of Valve Spring or Retainer Valve WearLoss of Oil Limited Warranty Wanner ENGINEERING, INC