DeZurik POWERRAC R3 Installation And Operation Manual Download Page 9

DeZURIK

   

R3 PowerRac

TM 

Cylinder Actuator 

August 2016 

Page 9 

D10359 

 

Actuator Reassembly

 

(Continued)

 

Steps 8 through 18 apply to reassembly of the housing components. Clean and inspect all parts before 
reassembly. Worn parts, especially sealing components such as O-rings, other seals, and gaskets 
should be replaced. Before housing reassembly, apply a paint-like coating using one of these 
lubricants: 

- Keystone Zeniplex-1 (

recommended

- Amoco Amolith Grease #1-EP (alternate) 

- Amsoil GHD (alternate) 

- Mobil Mobilux EP 1 (alternate) 

- Shell Alvania EP 1 (alternate) 

- Texaco Multifak EP 1 (alternate) 

to the following surfaces: 

  The fabric side of the rack bearing (B3) and the mating side of the rack (B5) 

  Both bearing hubs of the gear (B8) 

  The top cover O-ring (B10) and the groove in the top cover (B11) 

  Both sides of the four wedges, and the mating surfaces inside of the gear (B8) 

  The teeth in the rack (B5) and in the gear (B8) 

8.

 

Place the rack bearing (B3) in position in the housing (B1). A dab of grease on the back side 
of the rack bearing will help to hold it in place. 

9.

 

Note the witness mark on the tooth near one end of the rack (B5). Assemble the end of the 
rack opposite the witness mark to the end of the piston rod (B42) with the rack screw (B7) and 
lockwasher (B6). Do not tighten the screw until step 14 below. 

10.

 

With the four tapped holes facing upwards, place the gear (B8) into the housing bearing (B2) 
so that the marked tooth on the rack (B5) meshes between the two marked teeth on the gear 
as shown in Figure 3. 

11.

 

Place the O-ring (B10) in the groove of the top cover (B11). 

12.

 

Mount the top cover (B11) and gasket (B13) to the housing (B1) with the four screws (B15) 
and washers (B14). Tighten the screws to 15 ± 2 foot pounds (20 ± 3 Nm). 

13.

 

Place the actuator in the open position— with the piston rod (B42) extended into the 
housing— before the next step. 

14.

 

Tighten the rack screw (B7) to 216 foot pounds minimum, (293 Nm). If necessary, apply 80 psi 
(550 kPa) air pressure to the cap end of the cylinder to prevent the piston rod from rotating.

 

15.

 

Turn the jam nut (B22) and the lockwasher (B23) onto the stop screw (B21), and turn the stop 
screw into the center hole in the end cover (B17) until the end of the stop screw protrudes 
about 1/4" (6 mm) through the end cover. Turn the jam nut finger tight. 

16.

 

Mount the end cover (B17)— with the ‘T’ mark towards the top— and the gasket (B16) to the 
housing (B1) with the four screws (B19) and washers (B18). Tighten the screws to 38 ± 5 foot 
pounds (52 ± 7 Nm). 

17.

 

Turn the adjusting screw (B29) so that the four wedges (B34) are about 1/32" (0.8 mm) from 
the bottom of the pointer (B9). 

18.

 

With the actuator in the open or closed position, place the collet assembly components into 
the opening in the gear (B8), and align the pointer (B9) with the corresponding position on the 
top cover (B11). Mount the pointer to the gear with the four screws (B37) and washers (B38). 
Tighten the screws to 15 ± 2 foot pounds (20 ± 3 Nm).  

Summary of Contents for POWERRAC R3

Page 1: ...DeZURIK R3 POWERRAC TM CYLINDER ACTUATOR Instruction D10359 August 2016...

Page 2: ...g with hazardous pipeline materials Handle valves which have been removed from service with suitable protection for any potential pipeline material in the valve Inspection Your R3 PowerRac Cylinder Ac...

Page 3: ...tion 4 Lubrication 4 Open and Closed Position Stops 4 Removing Actuator From Valve 7 Actuator Disassembly 7 Actuator Reassembly 8 Mounting Actuator on Valve 10 Changing Mounting Position of Actuator o...

Page 4: ...Pa maximum Lubrication The R3 PowerRac Cylinder Actuator is lubricated at the factory and does not require routine maintenance lubrication If the actuator is disassembled lubrication is required as de...

Page 5: ...DeZURIK R3 PowerRac TM Cylinder Actuator August 2016 Page 5 D10359 Figure 1 Component Identification Unassembled...

Page 6: ...DeZURIK R3 PowerRac TM Cylinder Actuator D10359 Page 6 August 2016 Figure 2 Component Identification Assembled...

Page 7: ...operation of a powered actuator can cause personal injury or equipment damage Disconnect and lock out power to the actuator before servicing 3 Disengage the actuator from the valve shaft by loosening...

Page 8: ...th the O ring groove toward the piston rod place the O ring B43 the piston B46 and the nut B47 on the piston rod B42 Tighten the nut to 120 10 foot pounds 163 14 Nm 2 Place the O ring B45 in the small...

Page 9: ...the gear B8 into the housing bearing B2 so that the marked tooth on the rack B5 meshes between the two marked teeth on the gear as shown in Figure 3 11 Place the O ring B10 in the groove of the top co...

Page 10: ...ve is installed One or more of the following four steps may be required depending upon the positions of the valve the actuator the actuator cover and the mounting position selected a Rotate the valve...

Page 11: ...so that the gear B8 bottoms out against the lower housing bearing B2 10 Begin to tighten the adjusting screw B9A as the adjusting screw becomes snug repeat step 9 and finish tightening to 200 30 foot...

Page 12: ...n Adjust only the left side lock screw to lock the actuator in the closed position Adjusting the wrong screw does not lock the actuator and can result in personal injury or equipment damage 2 Loosen t...

Page 13: ...from turning and turn the jam nut several turns counterclockwise to the head of the lock screw 3 Turn the right side lock screw clockwise several turns until resistance is felt from the lock screw con...

Page 14: ...DeZURIK R3 PowerRac TM Cylinder Actuator D10359 Page 14 August 2016 Figure 4 Lockable Model Component Identification...

Page 15: ...op See OPEN AND CLOSED STOPS Actuator will not fully operate valve Cylinder pressure is low Increase cylinder pressure Do not exceed 100 psi 69 kPa Actuator is sized incorrectly Use larger actuator Pi...

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