Installation
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3. Slowly dispense grease from the fill pump into the
reservoir until the grease in the reservoir lifts the fol
-
lower plate (22) above the reservoir weep hole
(wh)
,
grease comes out of the weep hole
(wh)
and expels
the air inside the reservoir (F
. 5).
4. Disconnect the fill pump from the fill stud (42) (F
5. Secure grease cap (43)
over the fill stud (42) (F
page 8).
Priming
Refer to F
. 1, page 6, for the following instruction
NOTE:
• Prime the pump before connecting the outlet to
supply line (G).
• Before priming the pump, the reservoir must be
filled with lubricant (see Fill Reservoir instructions,
page 8).
Run the pump until grease
(gr)
, free of air, comes out of
the pump outlet (E). See Operation, page 12.
• It may take up to 20 the pump strokes to prime the
pump. This will depend on the viscosity of the lubri
-
cant and temperature.
• Allow 5 seconds ON time for the forward stroke and
5 seconds OFF time for the return stroke.
Supply Lines (G)
Refer to F
. 1, page 6, for the following instruction
1. Run the pump until grease
(gr),
free of air, comes
out of the pump outlet (E). Connect the supply line
(G) to the pump outlet (E).
2. If there are multiple pumps on the air line, close the
air regulators and bleed-type master air valves to all
but one the pumps. If there is only one pump, open
its air regulator and bleed-type master air valve.
3. Open the master air valve from the compressor.
4. Set the air pressure to each pump at the lowest
pressure needed to get the desired results. See
Recommended Pressure provided in
Table 1:
Lubricant Output and Pressure - US
or
Table 2:
Lubricant Output and Pressure - Metric
provided
on page 13.
Feeder Lines (S)
Fill each feeder line (S) with lubricant prior to connect
-
ing lines to the injector outlet.
Injectors
1. Check each injector for proper operation. The injec
-
tor stem should move when lubricant is discharged.
2. Adjust the injector output if needed to ensure that
the output volume discharged is sufficient.
F
IG
. 5
22
(wh)
(gr)