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MO-D52/R52 

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9/21 Rev. 0

 

Disassembling the actuator 

See Fig. 8 and 9 for circled part numbers. 
Take  care  not  to  damage  the  diaphragm  front/rear  surfaces  and  the  actuator  rod  surface during 

disassembly work. 
Do  not  disassemble  the  assembly  of  the  diaphragm  and  actuator  rod  unless  any  anomaly is found in 

a visual inspection of the following parts. 
Parts to be inspected: The diaphragm front/rear surfaces and the actuator rod surface. 

(1)

Removing the accessories

When the accessories are mounted on the actuator, remove the air piping and electric  wiring

carefully and then the device itself.

(2)

Disassembly of the direct-action type

Do not loosen the hex nuts  122 to which the hanging ring  115 is attached.  Loosen the other

hex nuts 122 and remove the hex bolts 121.

Loosen the hex nuts, which fasten the two long hex bolts  140, equally  and remove these two

bolts.  These  two  pieces  each  of  long  hex  bolts  and  nuts set the initial load of the spring.

When these hex bolts are removed, the  spring is at free length.

Remove the diaphragm upper case 102.

In this state, pull out the diaphragm/actuator rod assembly (the diaphragm  108, the

diaphragm 104, the actuator rod 106, the center plate 111 and the hex bolt 123) from the guide

holder 107.

Remove the springs 109, the stopper 105 and the spring sheet 110.

When  disassembling  the  diaphragm/actuator  rod  assembly,  follow  the  instructions  shown below. 

The joint between the hex bolt 123 and the actuator rod is coated with screw lock to prevent

from loosening. For loosening the hex bolt, tighten the double hex nut on the threaded portion of

the actuator rod for mounting the connector and loosen the hex bolt while fixing that nut with a

spanner wrench. And then the diaphragm/actuator rod assembly can be disassembled.

When  the  hex  bolts 125 are  loosened  and  removed,  the  diaphragm  lower case  103,  the

spring  washers 126 and  the  guide  holder  can  be  separated from the yoke 101.

Disassembly is completed with the above procedures. Check all the parts and replace  them with new 

parts when any damage is found with them. 

(3)

Disassembly of the reserve action type

Do not loosen the hex nuts 122 to which the hanging ring 115 is attached.  The hex bolts 140

with the handing rings 115 are longer than the other hex bolts 121. Loosen the other hex nuts

122 and remove the hex bolts 121.

Loosen the hex nuts, which fasten the two long hex bolts 140, equally and remove these two

bolts. These two pieces each of long hex bolts and nuts set the initial load of the spring. When

these hex bolts are removed, the spring is at its free length.

Remove the diaphragm upper case 102.Remove the spring and the spring seat 110.

In this state, pull out the diaphragm/actuator rod assembly (the diaphragm 108, the diaphragm

plate 104, the actuator rod 106, the center plate 111, the stopper 105, the hex bolt 123 and the

spring washer or the hex nut 124) from the guide holder 107.

Follow the instructions shown  below for disassembling the diaphragm/actuator rod

assembly.

Threaded  joint  of  the Diaphragm  plate 104 and  the  actuator  rod 106.  Loosen  the  hex  nut

124 and remove the hex bolt 123. Using a vise to hold the diaphragm plate, remove  the  hex

Summary of Contents for D52B

Page 1: ...when working with the media involved 4 Depressurize the line and valves as follows a Open the valve and drain the line b Close and open the valve to relieve any residual pressure that may be in the va...

Page 2: ...10 Actuator without manual operation unit 10 Manual override 11 Principle of Operation 12 Direct operation 12 Reverse operation 12 Daily Inspection and Periodic Inspection 13 Daily inspection 13 Peri...

Page 3: ...tuator opens the valve when increasing air pressure is applied to the lower diaphragm chamber Mounted on push stem to open valve body assemblies the reverse actuator closes the valve when increasing a...

Page 4: ...rve these instructions may allow the hoisted control valve to drop and injure or may cause damage to the actuator After unpacking observe the following precaution to maintain performance of the actuat...

Page 5: ...completed and the piping or wiring work is started Be careful not to apply a strong impact to it by dropping or hitting while connecting to the process piping Otherwise it might cause failure or requi...

Page 6: ...or lifting equipment such as a chain block and hook Fig 3 Installation position As a rule the position of the installed control valve should be vertical as illustrated in Fig 3 If your control valve i...

Page 7: ...rument air supply piping and instrument wiring Do not use a seal tape for the instrument air supply piping port to an accessory because tape chips may clog in the piping causing malfunction of accesso...

Page 8: ...the instructions in the operation manual for each device for adjustment Use a dial gauge or a stroke detector equivalent to it to detect a stroke for adjustment of the positioner 2 Adjustment of actu...

Page 9: ...in the previous section 1 for adjustment and checking Operation Manual operation This unit is an optional accessory used to open close the valve unit when the air pressure for operation is not availab...

Page 10: ...nd the other is the reverse action it opens when the air pressure to the diaphragm chamber is increased Fig 8 D52B and D52C Structure of direct action type and part names Fig 9 R52B and R52C Structure...

Page 11: ...rect action type Fig 11 Reverse action type No Name No Name No Name 201 MO cover 209 Thrust ring 221 Conical washer for hex socket head 202 Worm and handle shaft 210 Guide shaft 222 U nut with cap 203...

Page 12: ...diaphragm plate and the actuator rod move upward by means of the reaction force of the spring and the stem also moves toward the valve open position Reverse operation In the reverse action RA type the...

Page 13: ...eaking from the instrument air pipe connecting port If a positioner is provided check that hunting is not occurring and the movement of the stem is smooth While making adjustment check that abnormal n...

Page 14: ...ies If no anomaly is found with it re adjust the booster relay and positioner or check the accessories and replace them Issue with the actuator Disassemble and repair the actuator The manual operation...

Page 15: ...31 which fastens the connector 112 shown in Fig 12 to remove the indicator 137 The state is to be as shown in Fig 13 Apply a rectangle tipped chisel to the concave section of the yoke nut17 and hit it...

Page 16: ...event from loosening For loosening the hex bolt tighten the double hex nut on the threaded portion of the actuator rod for mounting the connector and loosen the hex bolt while fixing that nut with a s...

Page 17: ...unit can be removed from the yoke 101 The parts within it can be checked in this state If no damage is found it is not required to disassemble it If any damage is found contact our service department...

Page 18: ...check that the plug contacts the valve seat surface When installed on a Hammel Dahl control valve the stem 5 will require a stem adapter as shown in Fig 12A Prior to installing the stem connector inst...

Page 19: ...ing it to an industrial waste treatment services authorized by the governor of prefectural governments or to a local municipal entity undertaking the disposal according to the Waste Disposal and Publi...

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