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Operating Instructions and Parts Manual 

Airless Paint Systems

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3.   Place a 1/4" allen wrench into 

bottom of piston. Unscrew retainer 
from piston. Clean all parts and 
inspect them carefully for wear and 
damage. Inspect the surface of 
piston and seat for wear or 
damage. Replace these parts if 
needed. If repacking pump, replace 
ball and O-ring with new parts from 
Packing Kit.

4.   Lay unit on its back and disassemble 

gearbox.

5.   Inspect bearings and Crosshead 

Assembly Gearcrank and sleeve 
bearing inside cover assembly for 
wear or damage. 

Service 

(Cont.)

 

Replace worn or damaged parts.

6.   If gear grease needs replacing, 

replace with gear grease (Part No. 
331-132)

7.   Clean mating surfaces of cover and 

box thoroughly.stick Seal the 
mating surfaces with gasket sealer.

8. Reassemble in reverse order.

PISTON rOD, UPPEr CHECk VALVE

1.  Disconnect fluid pump as shown on 

page 11.

2.  Place piston in block (Tool PN 331-

195) with the 3/8” dowel pin (Tool 
PN 331-196).

NOTE: 

Do NOT use smaller diameter 

pin than PN 331-196 to hold piston.
3.  Place a 1/4” allen wrench into 

bottom of piston. Unscrew retainer 
from piston. Clean all parts and 
inspect them for wear and damage. 
Inspect the surface of piston and 
seat for wear or damage.

4.  To disassemble the piston assembly, 

place in block using dowel pin and 
hold in vise. Install ball, seat and 
O-ring in this order. Use blue loctite 
242 on retainer and screw into 
piston. Tighten to 20 ft. lbs.

LOWEr SUCTION VALVE

1.  Unthread suction nut and remove 

suction assembly from pump body.

2.  Remove sxuction seat assembly, 

O-ring, ball and retainer.

3.  Clean all parts and inspect them for 

wear or damage, replacing parts as 
needed.

4.  If lower seat needs replacing, you 

can replace the suction seat 
assembly (PN 331-292).

5.  Clean inside of pump body.
6.  If no further pump service is 

needed, reassemble the lower check 
valve assembly, O-ring, ball and 
retainer in the suction nut and 
screw nut onto pump body. Tighten 
suction nut with rod tool.

Maintenance

rEGULAr MAINTENANCE

1.  Keep the displacement pump 

packing nut/wet cup 1/3 full of TSO 
(Throat Seal Oil) at all times. The 
TSO helps protect the packings and 
rod.

2. 

Inspect the packing nut daily. 

Your pump has a patented Triple 
Life Packing System. Packing life 
will be extended a minimum of 
three times if the following 
"Packing Tightening" procedure is 
followed:

Inspect packing nut. (Do NOT spray 
while inspecting.) If seepage of paint 
into the packing nut and/or movement 
of the piston upward is found, the 
packing nut should be tightened 
enough to stop leakage. Do not 
overtighten, as this will damage the 
packings and reduce the packing life.

ELECTrIC MOTOr MAINTENANCE

1.  LUBRICATION: This motor is supplied 

with prelubricated ball bearings, 
lubricated for life of bearing.

2.  MOTOR BRUSHES: These need 

periodic inspection and replacement 
according to wear. Brush wear is 
influenced by individual application. 
It is recommended that brush wear 
be checked at early intervals of 
operation. This will help determine 
when inspections will be needed in 
the future. Standard Leeson brushes 
for this motor have an initial length 
of 3/4”. When the brushes are worn 
to a length of 3/8”, they should be 
replaced.

3.  CHANGING BRUSHES: Follow these 

instructions:

a. Unplug machine.
b. Open the two covers at the rear 
of motor.
c. Loosen the screw holding the 
brush terminal and remove the 
brush lead.
d. Push the brush retainer clip in 
and remove.
e. Remove the worn brushes (one 
on each side of motor).
f. Install new brushes in reverse 
order and replace covers.

NOTE: 

For longer life, new brushes 

(Part No. 331-131) need to have a “run-
in” period. After changing brushes, set 
up the machine for spraying. Use a 
bucket of water and Coro-chek 
mixture, a 50 ft x 1/4” airless hose, and 
airless spray gun with 0.017 tip on unit. 
Turn the Prime/PR Control Valve to the 
prime position and turn unit on. Turn 
Pressure Control Knob to maximum 
pressure (fully clockwise position). Let 
the pump cycle at high speed in the 
prime position for 20 minutes. This will 
allow the brushes to “run in” properly 
and increase the life of the brushes.

V-PACkING rEPLACEMENT

DISASSEMBLY
1.  Remove the Fluid Pump as per 

"Fluid Pump Disconnect" 

AL2710

Summary of Contents for AL2710

Page 1: ...e Retain instructions for future reference Operating Instructions and Parts Manual IN422400AV 12 02 BUILT TO LAST Thank you for purchasing a Campbell Hausfeld product If you have any technical questio...

Page 2: ...any damage that may have occurred during transit Make sure to tighten fittings bolts etc before putting unit into service Do not operate WARNING unit if damaged during shipping handling or use Damage...

Page 3: ...injection occurs seek emergency medical treatment WARNING Use a face mask respirator and protective clothing when spraying Always spray in a well ventilated area to prevent health and fire hazards Ref...

Page 4: ...atic electricity pilot lights cigarettes and electrical arcing Airless spraying can cause static electricity Always ground the pump and spraying surface Always use a 3 wire grounded extension cord and...

Page 5: ...pump and hoses 3 Place the suction tube into the pail 4 Turn the Prime Pressure Relief PR Valve to the OPEN priming position Refer to Figure 3 5 Point the gun into the pail and hold a metal part of t...

Page 6: ...before they become excessively worn Worn tips waste paint cause overspray make cutting in difficult and decrease sprayer performance Operation STARTING UP 1 Learn the functions of the controls See How...

Page 7: ...3 80 4 70 5 70 Orifice Size inches Tip Selection Chart Consult your paint manufacturer for application recommendation pump will support tip worn to next larger size 029 031 Pump Minimum Output Wood In...

Page 8: ...is deposited and the faster the gun must be moved to prevent sags and runs Holding the gun too far from the work will cause excessive fog overspray and a thin and grainy coat It is important to trigg...

Page 9: ...ntrol Knob clockwise until machine starts to prime 6 Place the Prime Pressure Relief Valve in the pressure closed position 7 While watching pressure gauge slowly adjust the pressure trimpot clockwise...

Page 10: ...escribed above 2 Unscrew the four nuts 6 32 and remove LCD Display assembly 3 If unable to loosen the four nuts hold them and unscrew the four screws Then remove the LCD Display Assembly If the displa...

Page 11: ...Pressure Relief Procedure on page 3 3 Remove the suction tube assembly from the paint pump by unscrewing the suction nut Disconnect sensor assembly by holding sensor with 7 8 wrench and unscrewing sw...

Page 12: ...ULAR MAINTENANCE 1 Keep the displacement pump packing nut wet cup 1 3 full of TSO Throat Seal Oil at all times The TSO helps protect the packings and rod 2 Inspect the packing nut daily Your pump has...

Page 13: ...embly PN 331 093 Only Assembly PN 331 093 includes all new valve parts that will update the old pumps to present design 2 Lubricate piston rod with oil or multi purpose grease 3 Soak leather packings...

Page 14: ...and or piston worn 1 Blown spray tip 2 Packings and or piston worn 3 Upper seat worn 1 Blown fuse 2 Electrical failure Symptom Possible Cause s Corrective Action Troubleshooting Chart a Tighten sucti...

Page 15: ...nd the red light is still out the pressure control assembly is defective and must be replaced STEP 7 Remove motor Brush Covers Turn unit on with Pressure Control Knob fully clockwise to max pressure p...

Page 16: ...14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 AL2710 For Replacement Parts Call 1 800 626 4401 Please provide following information Model number Serial number if any Part descriptions and number as shown in...

Page 17: ...pin 120 022 1 11 Washer 120 046 2 12 Gun head 120 002 1 13 Retainer pin 120 045 2 14 Retainer 120 020 1 15 Nut 120 021 1 16 Washer 120 056 1 17 Trigger lock 120 048 1 18 Wave washer 120 055 1 19 Retai...

Page 18: ...Operating Instructions and Parts Manual 18 www chpower com AL2710 4 5 6 7 8 9 21 23 22 18 20 24 25 19 17 16 15 14 12 10 13 1 2 11 3 Airless Paint Sprayer Model AL2710 33 27 28 29 30 31 32...

Page 19: ...Prime PR Valve 100 180 1 15 Swivel 100 003 1 16 Sensor 331 294 99 1 17 Sensor seal 106 500 1 18 Rubber edge 331 337 2 19 Pressure assembly 331 315 99 1 20 Screw 110 037 4 21 Screw 100 377 4 22 Termin...

Page 20: ...Operating Instructions and Parts Manual 20 www chpower com AL2710 Electrical System...

Page 21: ...331 185 1 3 Screw 331 138 1 4 Toggle switch 331 311 1 5 Fuse 20A Slow Blow 331 328 1 6 Fuse holder 331 312 1 7 0 8 HP DC motor 331 068 1 8 Pressure control assembly 331 315 99 1 9 Jumper 117 207 1 10...

Page 22: ...0 LCD Display 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Ref No Description Part Number Qty 1 Screw 100 362 4 2 Mylar Label Clear 101 270 1 3 Window 331 360 1 4 Spacer 117 281 4 5 Nut 117 126 4 6 Display Assembly 331 377 1 7 Wash...

Page 23: ...0 8 111 200 99 Ref No Description Part Number Qty Filter assembly 111 200 99 1 1 Base 111 202 1 2 Spring 301 356 1 3 O ring 106 007 1 4 Filter 60 Mesh 111 204 1 5 Support 111 203 1 6 Base 111 201 1 7...

Page 24: ...2 NOTE When replacing item 1 cover the outside of the sleeve with clear silicone prior to inserting into cover assembly Parts List for Gearbox Sleeve Replacement Ref No Description Part Number Qty 1 P...

Page 25: ...hpower com AL2710 Ref No Description Part Number Qty 1 Pump body 331 011 1 2 Retainer 331 029 1 3 Ball 1 2 Diameter 331 030 1 4 O ring PTFE 106 011 1 5 Suction seat assembly 331 292 1 Parts List for L...

Page 26: ...bolt 100 380 2 9 Retaining ring 331 088 1 10 Pin 331 065 1 11 Sleeve 331 117 1 12 Retaining spring 331 062 1 13 Paint pump assembly 331 236 14 Screw 100 318 2 15 Tube spacer 331 074 2 16 Cover guard...

Page 27: ...ube spacer 331 018 1 11 Piston assembly 331 708 1 11a Seat retainer 331 314 1 12 Ball 331 027 1 13 Seat 331 026 1 14 O ring PTFE 331 100 1 15 Adapter male 331 014 1 16 V Packing Plastic 331 016 6 17 V...

Page 28: ...RODUCT Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you C Any failure that results from an accident...

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