Repair Kits

Service

Repair Kits

A pump seal kit is available for each pump size. Throat packing kits are also available, one for UHMWPE/ leather pumps and one for PTFE pumps. The piston seals may also be converted to PTFE. Refer to page 36 for ordering.

Parts supplied in the pump seal kit are marked with one asterisk in the text and drawings, for example (2*). Parts supplied in the throat packing kit are marked with a symbol, for example (19{). For the best results, use all the parts in the kit.

Disassembling the Displacement Pump

1.Remove the pump from the motor as explained on page 18.

2.Secure the displacement pump intake housing (10) in a vise.

3.Refer to Fig. 9. Remove the four capscrews (9) and washers (8) from around the pump outlet housing (22).

4.Remove the outlet housing (22), balls (23), seats

(24)and gaskets (7).

5.Remove the three tie bolts (13) and lockwashers

(14).Lift off the upper pump housing (1), along with the fluid tubes (3), cylinder (4), and piston assembly (16).

6.Remove the packing nut (21), glands (19, 26) and packings (20, 25) from the upper housing (1).

NOTE: Model 237–220 and 237–221 displacement pumps use 5 PTFE v-packings in the throat, instead of 3 UHMWPE (20) and 2 leather (25).

7.Remove the tubes (3) and cylinder (4) from the housing.

8.Remove the intake housing (10) from the vise.

9.Remove the four capscrews (9) and washers (8) from the intake housing (10). Use a flatblade screwdriver inserted between the lower pump housing (11) and the intake housing (10) to sepa- rate the parts.

10.Remove the balls (5), seats (6 and 32) and gas- kets (7).

NOTE: One of the seats (32) has a vent hole. Take note of the side of the pump in which this seat is used (the left side when viewed as shown in Fig. 9).

Disassembling the Displacement Pump WARNING

COMPONENT RUPTURE HAZARD The vented ball seat (32) must be in-

stalled at the fluid inlet. This valve relieves pressure trapped in the pump

cylinder when the pump is shut off, and reduces the risk of pump overpressurization. The seat cannot relieve pressure if installed in any other position.

NOTE: Inspect the parts of the piston assembly (items 12, 15 and 16) in place before disassembling the piston. The piston seal (15) is included in the Seal Repair Kit. If it or any other parts of the piston show wear or damage, proceed to step 11. If no damage is apparent, it is not necessary to disassemble the piston.

11.Place the flats of the piston nut (12) in a vise. Unscrew the rod (17) from the nut. Disassemble the two halves of the piston (16) and remove the seal (15).

Cleaning and Inspecting Parts

Clean all parts in a compatible solvent. Inspect all parts for wear or damage. If you are using a repair kit, use all the new parts in the kit, discarding the old ones they replace. Replace any other parts as needed. Worn or damaged parts may cause the pump to per- form poorly or cause premature wear of the new seals and packings.

 

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Graco 220-569 manual Repair Kits, Disassembling the Displacement Pump, Cleaning and Inspecting Parts, Service