PG7000™ OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
© 1998-2008 DH Instruments, a Fluke Company
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PC-7200 gas operated, liquid lubricated piston-cylinder modules are delivered with their
lubricating liquid reservoir drained. The reservoir must be filled prior to using the piston-cylinder module.
If installing a PC-7200 gas operated, liquid lubricated piston-cylinder module, see Section 5.3.3
for instructions on how to fill the module’s liquid lubrication reservoir prior to installation, then
continue the procedure from this point.
When reinstalling an oil or liquid lubricated gas piston-cylinder module in its bullet case, be
sure to empty out any liquid that may have collected in the hole in the bottom of the case. The
liquid will not compress, making it difficult to fully close the case and could result in damaging it.
Place the piston-cylinder module in the PG7000 Platform mounting post.
Place
the piston-cylinder module (thread down) into the PG7000 Platform mounting post
(see Figure 4 below).
If installing the piston-cylinder module into a PG7302 or a PG7202 to be operated with oil,
first use the oil generation control component to fill the counter bore in the mounting post with
oil until it just starts to overflow.
Purge the air from under the piston-cylinder module (PC-7300 modules only in
PG7302 or PG7202).
Rotate the piston-cylinder module clockwise until all threads are
engaged and there is no gap between the piston-cylinder module and the mounting post.
Back the piston-cylinder module off slightly by rotating it counterclockwise 3/4 turn.
Slowly supply additional oil to the mounting post from the pressure generation/control
component. Watch the oil run off tube on the bottom right of the platform. As soon as oil
appears or can be seen flowing, stop the oil supply.
Screw the piston-cylinder module into the PG7000 Platform mounting post.
Rotate
the piston-cylinder module clockwise until all threads are engaged and there is NO gap
between the piston-cylinder module and the PG7000 mounting post. Slight resistance
will be encountered in the second half of travel as the piston-cylinder module O-rings
seat in the mounting post.
Figure 4.
Piston-Cylinder Module Installation