Displacement Pump

Displacement Pump

Removal

1. Flush pump.

2.

Relieve pressure; page 6.

3.Fig. 11. Cycle pump with piston rod (222) in its lowest position.

4.Fig. 11. Remove suction tube (73) and hose (167).

Repair 222

167

73

Fig. 11

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5. Fig. 12. Use screwdriver: push retaining spring up and push out pin (58).

Repair

See manual 309277 for pump repair instructions.

Installation

Manual background WARNING

If pin works loose, parts could break off due to force of pumping action. Parts could project through the air and result in serious injury or prop- erty damage. Make sure pin and retaining spring are properly installed.

Manual background CAUTION

If the pump jam nut loosens during operation, the threads of the bearing housing will be damaged. Make sure jam nut is properly tightened.

1.Fig. 14. Pull piston rod out 1.5 in. Screw in pump until holes in bearing cross link and piston rod align.

Manual background1.5 in.

Fig. 14

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Manual background 58

Fig. 12

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6.Fig. 13. Loosen jam nut by hitting firmly with a 20 oz (maximum) hammer. Unscrew pump.

Fig. 13

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2.Fig. 12. Push pin (19) into hole. And push retaining spring into groove all the way around connecting rod.

3.Fig. 15. Screw jam nut down onto pump until stops. Screw pump up into bearing housing until it is stopped by jam nut. Back off pump and jam nut to align pump outlet to back. Tighten jam nut by hand, then tap 1/8 to 1/4 turn with a 20 oz (maxi- mum) hammer to approximately 75" 5 ft–lb (102 N￿m).

Fig. 15

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4.Fig. 16. Fill packing nut with Graco TSL, through one of the slits, until fluid flows onto the top of seal.

Fig. 16

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Graco 233715, 233710, 233712, 233711, 233713, 233709, 233714 manual Displacement Pump, Repair, Removal, Installation