Hitachi 1800 important safety instructions Reconnect the Lower

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Repair

Reconnect the Lower

Always use connecting rod adapter 184595 and tie rods 184596 on hydraulic-powered pumps. Other con- necting rod adapters and tie rods do not allow sufficient clearance between the drip pan and coupling nut.

1.Screw the connecting rod adapter (105) to the air motor shaft. Torque as noted in FIG. 4.

2.Screw the tie rods (106) into the air motor (101). Using a wrench on the tie rod flats, torque as noted.

3.Make sure the coupling nut (103) and coupling col- lars (104) are in place on the displacement rod (DR).

4.Use at least two people to hold the lower while another reconnects it to the motor (see the CAU- TION, page 16). Orient the pump's fluid outlet to the air or hydraulic inlet as noted under Disconnect the Lower. Place the lower (102) on the tie rods (106).

5.Screw the nuts (107) onto the tie rods (106) and torque as noted in FIG. 4.

6.Screw the coupling nut (103) onto the connecting rod adapter (105) loosely. Hold the connecting rod adapter flats with a wrench to keep it from turning. Use an adjustable wrench to tighten the coupling nut. Torque as noted in FIG. 4.

7.Torque the packing nut (PN) to 135-169 N•m (100-125 ft-lb).

8.Reconnect all hoses. Reconnect the ground wire if it was disconnected. Fill the wet-cup (PN) 1/3 full of Graco Throat Seal Liquid or compatible solvent.

9.Turn on the air or hydraulic power supply. On hydraulic pumps, open the hydraulic return line valve first, then the supply line valve. Run the pump slowly to ensure that it operates properly.

 

1

Torque to 68-81 N•m (50-60 ft-lb).

101

2

Torque to 81-89 N•m (60-66 ft-lb).

 

 

3

Torque to 196-210 N•m (145-155 ft-lb).

101

106

105

 

 

105

3

106

104

108

104

 

103

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103

 

 

 

 

DR

108

 

DR

 

PN

 

 

PN

 

 

 

 

102

1 107

102

2

107

 

3

3

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Contents II 2 G Dura-FloPumpsContents Dura-Flo Pumps with NXT Air Motors ModelsFirst Digit Fourth Digit Fifth DigitP15LSB, a P15LCD, aUHMWPE/2 Ptfe P15MCD, a P15MSB, aLower Model, Packings MPa, bar psi Dura-Flo Pumps with Viscount Hydraulic MotorsFire and Explosion Hazard Moving Parts Hazard Flush Before Using Equipment InstallationMounting Accessories GroundingFluid Line Accessories Air Line AccessoriesHydraulic Line Accessories VA Y Typical Installation, Air-Powered Pumps KeyAY T XLR Typical Installation, Hydraulic-Powered Pumps KeyStartup Pressure Relief ProcedureOperation Bleeder Valve and Wet-Cup ShutdownMaintenance Problem Cause Solution TroubleshootingDisconnect the Lower RepairRequired Tools Reconnect the Lower Reconnect the Lower101 105 106 104 103 108 102 107 Parts101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 115 116 Wrench Collar AdapterParts 311826B Motor Model Pump Model Kg lb DimensionsViscount NXT Model Mounting Hole LayoutsNXT Model Pump Air or Hydraulic Oil Consumption Technical DataFluid Outlet Pressure Dura-Flo 1800 Pumps with NXT Model 6500 Air Motors Dura-Flo 1800 Pumps with NXT Model 3400 Air MotorsDura-Flo 2400 Pumps with NXT Model 6500 Air Motors Dura-Flo 2400 Pumps with NXT Model 3400 Air MotorsFluid Outlet Pressure Hydraulic Oil Consumption Dura-Flo 1800 Pumps with Viscount Hydraulic MotorsDura-Flo 2400 Pumps with Viscount Hydraulic Motors Graco Information Graco Standard Warranty

1800 specifications

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