Installation
312497ZAB
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Component Identification
Key:
A Valve Section
B Inlet Section
C Indicator / Port Plug
D Crossport Plate
E End Plug
F Intermediate Section with Outlet Ports
G End Section
H Tie Rod Nut
Table 3: Typical Divider Valve Combinations
Divider Valves
A Series-Flo type divider valve is a manifold
proportioning device consisting of an inlet and end
section plus a minimum of three valve sections. The
divider valve is held together with tie rods and nuts. The
master divider valve is the first divider valve downstream
from the lube pump. A secondary divider valve is any
divider valve receiving lubricant from the master divider
valve.
Valve Sections (MSP, MHH, and MXP
modular-type divider valves only)
Valve sections (three (3) or more required per manifold)
contain pistons specially fitted to that section. They also
have built in outlet check valves and various
passageways working with the pistons that meter and
valve the flow of lubricant (F
. 3).
Valve sections may be manufactured to require one (1)
or two (2) lube outlets. Stamping located on the face of
each section indicates:
• The style of divider valve section, such as MSP
or MX.
• The discharge per piston stroke expressed in
thousandths of cubic inches (35 = .035 in
3
)
• The number of lube outlets required (S = single,
one outlet only; T = twin, two lube outlets
required)
F
IG
. 2
MASTER SECONDARY
TYPE OF
APPLICATION
MJ
MD
Machine tools, Printing,
Wire Forging &
Packaging Machinery
MSP
MJ, MSP
Machine tools, Textile,
Glass & Can Machinery,
Mobile Equipment
MX, MXP
MX, MXP, MSP
Cranes, Presses, Steel
Mills, etc.
MGO
MX
Levellers, Shears,
Conveyors, etc.
F
IG
. 3
TI11102
Piston
Enclosure/End
Enclosure Plug Gasket
Piston
Indicator
Indicator Port Plug
Port
O-Rings
Check
Valve
Plug