Form No. R32.00 Rev. 4/99 1999
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Continental Hydraulics Printed in U.S.A.
Continental Hydraulics
12520 Quentin Avenue South
Savage, MN 55378 U.S.A.
Phone: (612) 895-6400 Fax: (612) 895-6444
www.continentalhydraulics.com
Because Continental Hydraulics is continually improving its products, specifications and appearance
are subject to change without notice.
10. Assemble the cover and plate onto the housing and
align the bolt holes. Rotate the shaft as the bolts
are tightened to assure that the vanes are not
cocked.
11. Torque the cover bolts to 100 lbs-ft. The shaft
should turn by hand when assembly is complete.
12. Lubricate the ID of the two shaft seals (24) and
press them into the housing to the depth shown
below. Note the "both lips to the inside" orientation
of the seals.
13. Adjust the pressure adjustment screw until it just
touches the spring and then give it one more turn
clockwise.
14. Turn pump upside down. Pour one cup of good
grade hydraulic fluid into the intake port while
slowly rotating the shaft in the direction shown by
the rotation arrow.
15. The pump is now ready to test. Refer to front of
this manual for start-up procedure.
15
20
1L
2L
3L
4L
5L
15B
.100
.220
.090
.120
.040
.020
.020
20B
.100
.090
.070
.040
.020
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