
Instruction Manual
D102013X012
8560 Valve
June 2017
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c. When installing the disc spacer (key 7) position the curved side to match the valve body bore, and position it with
the tab on the spacer pointing away from the disc stop as shown in figure 12.
Note
The disc spacer will have to be held in place when installing the disc and inserting the shaft through the valve body, bearings,
bearing spacer, and disc. To help hold the spacer in place, apply some lubricant.
CAUTION
To avoid product damage, protect the disc sealing surfaces while inserting the disc into the valve body bore.
2. Position the disc to be certain that the holes in the disc are towards the actuator side of the valve. Carefully insert
the disc into the valve body bore while protecting the disc sealing surfaces.
3. Install the shaft (key 8):
D
For PEEK/PTFE CL150 and CL300 metal bearings, one piece bearings:
Slide the shaft through the valve body bore
and bearing. Position the disc as stated above and slide the shaft through the disc and outer bearing. Refer to step 4
below.
D
For CL150 metal bearings, three piece assemblies:
Slide the shaft into the valve body bore and bearing spacer.
Position the disc spacer as stated above and hold it in place. Slide the shaft through the bearing and into the disc.
Position the second disc space, and hold it in place. Slide the shaft through the disc spacer and into the outer
bearing.
Installing the hollow pin and taper pin
4. Place the valve body on a flat working surface with the slot for the seal ring facing
up
. Block the valve body high
enough to allow the disc to be rotated into the open position as shown in figure 13.
Figure 12. Orientation of Bearing/Spacer Tab
A6357-1
CENTER LINE OF SHAFT BORE
CENTER L.INE OF BODY AND DISC SPACER
DISC STOP
BEARING TAB OR DISC SPACER TAB
5. Rotate the disc to the open position. On the end of the drive shaft, locate the disc position mark on the end of the
drive shaft. Rotate the shaft until it is in the appropriate disc position as shown in figure 13.
Note
Make sure the taper and hollow pins are free of particulate matter before continuing.