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Maintenance and Repair 

12

307714E

Displacement Pump Service

Pump Disassembly

Reference numbers used in the following instructions 
refer to F

IG

. 5 on page 13.

1.

Turn off air supply

2.

Relieve pressure, page 7.

3.

Disconnect all hoses, tubes, controls, etc. from the 
pump to provide ease in servicing.

4.

Loosen, but do not remove, the intake valve housing 
(62) while the displacement pump is still assembled 
to the air motor base (46).

5.

Remove the outlet adapter (56). Inspect the o-ring 
(720 and replace if necessary.

6.

Remove the cylinder coupling nut (57).

7.

Insert a 3/4 npt pipe nipple or extension into the out-
let of the cylinder (55). Use this as a handle to turn 
and remove the cylinder.

8.

Remove the intake housing (62) from the cylinder 
(55). Inspect the ball stop pin (58), guide (59), ball 
(60), and o-ring (61) for wear or damage, and 
replace as necessary.

9.

Unscrew the piston and valve seat housing (54) 
from the trip rod and piston assembly (43). Remove 
the ball (48) from its seat and then remove the 
washer (49), spring (50), male gland (51), v-pack-
ings (111, 112), and female gland (53). Inspect the 
parts for wear or damage and replace as necessary.

10. Remove the packing housing (47) from the air motor 

base (46). Take out the parts and clean all except 
the seals with a compatible solvent. Clean the seals 
with a soft cloth. Check the packing housing for 
wear or damage and replace if necessary. 

NOTE: As a preventive maintenance procedure, 
replace all the seals every five years or sooner if 
necessary.

11. Inspect the piston shaft (45) for scoring or wear. The 

piston shaft is a part of the trip rod and piston 
assembly (43) which must be replaced as one 

piece. Do NOT break loose the epoxy fitting.

NOTE: Replacing this assembly requires disassem-
bly of the air motor, as described in the previous 
section. 

Scoring or irregular surfaces on the piston shaft or 
polished inner wall of the cylinder (55) causes pre-
mature packing wear and leaking. Check these 
parts by rubbing a finger over the surface or holding 
the part up to the light at an angle. Replace worn or 
damaged parts as needed.

Pump Assembly

Reference numbers used in the following instructions 
refer to F

IG

. 5 on page 13.

1.

Carefully slide the packing housing (47) onto the 
piston shaft (45).

2.

Insert the packing housing (47) into the air motor 
base (46) by tapping lightly on the housing.

3.

Insert the packings into the packing housing (47) 
from the bottom and push them up toward the air 
motor. Be sure the lips of the v-packings are facing 
DOWN against the fluid pressure. The packings 
should be inserted in the following order:

female gland

white v-packing

black v-packing

white v-packing

black v-packing

male gland

compression spring

washer

retaining ring

4.

Place the piston packing onto the piston and valve 
seat housing (54) in the following order with the lips 
of the v-packing facing UP against fluid pressure:

female gland (53)

white v-packing (112)

black v-packing (111)

white v-packing (112)

black v-packing (111)

male gland (51)

spring (50)

washer (49)

5.

Apply Loctite

®

 27 sealant or equivalent to the hous-

ing (54) threads.

Summary of Contents for 218334

Page 1: ...upplies hydraulic oil to the accumulators in an oil rig blow out prevention system Model 218334 Series A 4300 psi 301 bar 30 1 MPa Maximum Working Pressure Important Safety Instructions Read all warni...

Page 2: ...d body glove or rag Follow the Pressure Relief Procedure when you stop dispensing and before cleaning checking or servicing equipment Tighten all fluid connections before operating the equipment Check...

Page 3: ...sure all equipment is rated and approved for the environment in which you are using it Use equipment only for its intended purpose Call your distributor for information Route hoses and cables away fro...

Page 4: ...unded Air Supply Line B Air Filter C Air Line Oiler D Bleed Type Master Air Valve E Air Regulator F Air Inlet G Fluid Outlet H Grounded Fluid Line J Fluid Inlet K Grounded Fluid Supply Line L Fluid Re...

Page 5: ...ut securely 3 Connect the other end of the wire to a true earth ground such as a steel building column or water pipe Check local code The equipment must be grounded to reduce the risk of static sparki...

Page 6: ...emove harmful dirt and moisture from the com pressed air supply Hose and Plumbing Lines The following instructions refer to Typical Installation FIG 1 page 4 In this system fluid and air lines may be...

Page 7: ...hands away from the end of any drain valve when opening it 4 Leave drain valve s open until you are ready to pump again 5 If you suspect the hose is clogged or plumbing line is clogged or that pressur...

Page 8: ...ar 0 28 MPa inbound pres sure 7 Use the checking methods listed in the Air Leak Check Chart to find where the air is leaking Replace parts as necessary Air Leak Check Chart Never operate the pump with...

Page 9: ...ontrols etc from the air motor to provide ease in servicing 4 Remove lift ring 74 5 Remove the swivel adapter 117 Remove the eight cap screws 75 Then lift the air motor shield 73 off the air motor 6 R...

Page 10: ...mpening pad 97 from the air motor cylinder 104 17 Remove the eight screws 105 and lockwashers 68 holding the air motor cylinder to the base 46 18 Carefully pull the air motor cylinder 104 straight up...

Page 11: ...Hold the trip rod with padded pliers NOTE Special care to avoid damaging the plated surface of the trip rod must be taken A padded pli ers part number 207579 is available from Graco 10 Place the air v...

Page 12: ...the seals every five years or sooner if necessary 11 Inspect the piston shaft 45 for scoring or wear The piston shaft is a part of the trip rod and piston assembly 43 which must be replaced as one pie...

Page 13: ...heck ball 60 into the intake housing 62 Insert the ball guide 59 containing the stop pin into the intake valve housing 12 Put the o ring 61 in place and screw the intake valve housing 62 into the base...

Page 14: ...06 86 1 84 87 42 85 86 2 88 101 92 93 94 102 95 96 97 98 100 99 71 91 107 103 68 105 2 104 44 43a 45 67 69 43 46 See detail page 13 48 49 50 51 111 112 111 112 53 lips of v packings must face up 54 56...

Page 15: ...flange 1 4 20 x 1 2 8 77 161587 RETAINER detent spring 2 78 161589 SPRING compression 2 79 161588 GUIDE spring 2 80 169583 PLUNGER detent 2 81 177664 HOUSING detent 1 82 101713 CAPSCREW hex head 7 15...

Page 16: ...essure Grounding Clamp and Wire Air Line Lubricator 250 psi 17 5 bar 1 75 MPa Maximum Working Pres sure Special Tools Part No Description 206197 1 2 npt inlet and outlet 207755 3 4 npt inlet and outle...

Page 17: ...npsm C Weep Hole NOTE Fluid fitting is 90 from weep hole D Fluid Outlet 3 4 npt E 10 5 in 266 7 mm F 29 5 in 0 75 m G 14 7 in 373 4 mm H Fluid Intake 1 in npt J Diameter Bolt Circle 7 25 in 184 mm 1 2...

Page 18: ...1 bar Maximum air input pressure 100 psi 0 7 MPa 7 bar Air inlet 3 4 npsm f Fluid inlet 1 in npt f Fluid outlet 3 4 npt f Materials of Construction Wetted materials on all models carbon steel stainles...

Page 19: ...Notes 307714E 19 Notes...

Page 20: ...the equipment does not disclose any defect in material or workmanship repairs will be made at a reasonable charge which charges may include the costs of parts labor and transportation THIS WARRANTY IS...

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