ARO ARO 66M3X0-XXX-C Operator'S Manual Download Page 3

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 Hytrel® and Viton® are registered trademarks of the DuPont Company 

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 Loctite® is a registered trademark of Henkel Loctite Corporation 

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 Santoprene® is a registered trademark of Monsanto Company, licensed to Advanced Elastomer Systems, L.P. 

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 ARO® is a registered trademark of Ingersoll-Rand Company 

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 262™, 271™ and 572™ are trademarks of Henkel Loctite Corporation 

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MAINTENANCE

Refer to the part views and descriptions as provided on pages 4 
through 7 for parts identifi cation and service kit information.

Certain ARO “Smart Parts” are indicated which should be avail-
able for fast repair and reduction of down time.
Service kits are divided to service two separate diaphragm 
pump functions: 1. AIR SECTION, 2. FLUID SECTION. The Fluid 
Section is divided further to match typical part Material Op-
tions.
Provide a clean work surface to protect sensitive internal mov-
ing parts from contamination from dirt and foreign matter dur-
ing service disassembly and reassembly.
Keep good records of service activity and include the pump in 
preventive maintenance program.
Before disassembling, empty captured material in the outlet 
manifold by turning the pump upside down to drain material 
from the pump.

FLUID SECTION DISASSEMBLY

Remove top manifold(s).
Remove (22) balls, (19) “O” rings and (21) seats.
Remove (15) fl uid caps.

4.  Remove the (14) screw, (6) washer, (7) diaphragms, (196) cush-

ion and (5) washer.

NOTE: Do not scratch or mar the surface of (1) diaphragm rod.

FLUID SECTION REASSEMBLY

Reassemble in reverse order.
Clean and inspect all parts. Replace worn or damaged parts 
with new parts as required.
Lubricate (1) diaphragm rod and (2) “O” ring with Key-Lube “O” 
ring lube.
Use ARO pn / 98931-T bullet (installation tool) to aid in installa-
tion of (2) “O” ring on (1) diaphragm rod.
Be certain (7) diaphragms align properly with (15) fl uid caps be-
fore making fi nal torque adjustments on bolt and nuts to avoid 
twisting the diaphragms.
Re-check torque settings after the pump has been re-started 
and run a while.

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GENERAL DESCRIPTION

The ARO diaphragm pump off ers high volume delivery even at low 
air pressure and a broad range of material compatibility options are 
available. Refer to the model and option chart. ARO pumps feature 
stall resistant design, modular air motor / fl uid sections.
Air operated double diaphragm pumps utilize a pressure diff eren-
tial in the air chambers to alternately create suction and a positive 
fl uid pressure in the fl uid chambers, valve checks insure a positive 
fl ow of fl uid.
Pump cycling will begin as air pressure is applied and will continue 
to pump and keep up with the demand. It will build and maintain 
line pressure and will stop cycling once maximum line pressure is 
reached (dispensing device closed) and will resume pumping as 
needed.

AIR AND LUBE REQUIREMENTS

WARNING

 EXCESSIVE AIR PRESSURE. Can cause pump dam-

age, personal injury or property damage.

A fi lter capable of fi ltering out particles larger than 50 microns 
should be used on the air supply. There is no lubrication re-
quired other than the “O” ring lubricant which is applied during 
assembly or repair.
If lubricated air is present, make sure that it is compatible with 
the “O” rings and seals in the air motor section of the pump.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Always fl ush the pump with a solvent compatible with the ma-
terial being pumped if the material being pumped is subject to 
“setting up” when not in use for a period of time.
Disconnect the air supply from the pump if it is to be inactive 
for a few hours.
The outlet material volume is governed not only by the air sup-
ply, but also by the material supply available at the inlet. The 
material supply tubing should not be too small or restrictive. 
Be sure not to use hose which might collapse.
When the diaphragm pump is used in a forced-feed (fl ooded 
inlet) situation, it is recommended that a “check valve” be in-
stalled at the air inlet.
Secure the diaphragm pump legs to a suitable surface to insure 
against damage by vibration.

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Summary of Contents for ARO 66M3X0-XXX-C

Page 1: ...mumTemperature Limits diaphragm ball seal material E P R EPDM 60 to 280 F 51 to 138 C Hytrel 20 to 150 F 29 to 66 C Nitrile 10 to 180 F 12 to 82 C Santoprene 40 to 225 F 40 to 107 C PTFE 40 to 225 F 4 to 107 C Viton 40 to 350 F 40 to 177 C Dimensional Data see page 8 Noise Level 70 p s i 60 c p m c 86 3 db A d Noise Level 70 p s i 60 c p m e 108 7 db A d c Tested with 94810 muffler assembly instal...

Page 2: ...AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS READ UNDERSTAND AND FOLLOWTHIS INFORMATIONTO AVOID INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE jury or property damage Do not attempt to return a pump to the factory or service center that contains hazardous material Safe handling practices must comply with local and national laws and safety code requirements Obtain Material Safety Data Sheets on all materials from the supplier for proper ha...

Page 3: ...ing the diaphragms Re check torque settings after the pump has been re started and run a while y y y y y 1 2 3 y y y y y y GENERAL DESCRIPTION The ARO diaphragm pump offers high volume delivery even at low air pressure and a broad range of material compatibility options are available Refer to the model and option chart ARO pumps feature stall resistant design modular air motor fluid sections Air o...

Page 4: ...210 2 B Y325 350 4 B XX9 637467 X9 96475 C 2 H Y327 210 2 V Y327 350 4 V XXB 637467 XB 96475 A 2 Sp Y328 210 2 T 94115 4 E COMMON PARTS Item Description size Qty Part No Mtl o 1 Rod 1 97070 C n 2 O Ring 3 32 x 1 o d 1 Y330 117 B 5 Washer air side 2 94831 1 C o 6 Washer fluid side 2 94802 A 9 Washer 13 16 i d x 2 o d x 5 32 2 Y13 12 T SS 14 Screw 3 4 16 x 3 1 4 2 Y5 134 T SS 15 Fluid Cap 2 96430 A ...

Page 5: ...70 ft lbs 88 1 94 9 Nm 26 screw 60 70 ft lbs 81 3 94 9 Nm 27 screw 60 70 ft lbs 81 3 94 9 Nm LUBRICATION SEALANTS c Apply Key Lube grease to all O rings U cups and mating parts d Apply Loctite 271 to threads PARTS LIST 66M3X0 XXX C FLUID SECTION FORTHE AIR MO TOR SECTION SEE PAGES 6 7 Figure 2 COLOR CODE Diaphragm Ball Material Color Color Hytrel Cream Cream Nitrile Black Red Santoprene Tan Tan Do...

Page 6: ...d 113 O ring onto 115 spacer and insert etc NOTE Be careful to orient spacer legs away from blocking internal ports Lubricate and carefully insert 111 spool Install 117 gasket and 107 plate Lubricate and install 110 packing cup and insert 109 piston into air inlet side cavity The 110 packing cup lips should point outward Install 108 gasket and replace 107 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 PARTS LIST 66M3X0 ...

Page 7: ...N FASTENERS 105 screw 40 50 in lbs 4 5 5 6 Nm 123 screw 20 25 in lbs 2 3 2 8 Nm LUBRICATION SEALANTS c Apply Key Lube grease to all O rings U cups and mating parts d Apply Loctite 271 to threads f Apply Loctite 262 to threads g Apply Loctite 572 to threads MAJOR VALVE See cross section detail figure 4 LEGS IMPORTANT BE CERTAINTO ORIENT 115 SPACER LEGS AWAY FROM BLOCK ING INTERNAL PORTSWHEN REASSEM...

Page 8: ... cavitation suction pipe should be sized at least as large as the inlet thread diameter of the pump for proper flow if high viscosity fluids are being pumped Suction hose must be a non collapsing type capable of pulling a high volume Check all joints on the inlet manifolds and suction connections These must be air tight Inspect the pump for solid objects lodged in the diaphragm chamber or the seat...

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