
·
If replacement is not required, DO
NOT remove the Roll Pin (11) from
the Valve Nut (12).
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WARNING
Failure to use 100R2 hose could
result in injury to personnel.
Always use Allied’s Whip Hose
(see parts list in Section 13.0) or
equivalent - 100R2 hose.
6.
To remove the Valve Nut or either of
the Hose Sockets from their hoses
(shown in Figure 8-12), complete the
following procedure:
a. Clamp the hose in a vise with the at-
tached Hose Socket or Valve Nut
standing vertically above the jaws.
Refer to Figure 8-16.
NOTE
The threads on the hose side of the
Valve Nut and Hose Sockets are left
hand threads; turn nut or socket:
·
Clockwise to loosen.
·
Counterclockwise to tighten.
b. Grip the nut or socket with a large pli-
ers. Turn it clockwise to remove it
from the hose.
7.
After removing the Valve Nut or Hose
Socket (12 or 14) from Whip Hose (13),
discard the Whip Hose.
8.6.3 Remove Valve and Bushing
NOTE
DO NOT remove the Valve and
Valve Bushing from the Valve Stem
unless replacement of one or more is
necessary.
1.
Refer to Figure 8-17-A, and block the
Valve (6) and Valve Stem (4) in an ar-
bor press:
·
Support the edges of the Valve (6)
with standard blocking. Allow the
Valve Stem (4) to hang freely below
the blocking.
·
Allow enough space below the Valve
Stem to permit Valve Stem Travel
during pressing.
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LLIED
4000C Series Hole-Hog
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Figure 8-16. Valve Nut and Whip Hose in Vise
A
B
Valve
Bushing
Valve Stem
Support Valve
in Press
Figure 8-17. Valve and Components in Press.