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- C8

- 240F

MAY - 01

Copyright  2001

Printed  in  U.S.A.

FORM   403122

MODEL NO. 84960, 84961, 84962

HYDRAULICALLY OPERATED

GREASE PUMP-

SERIES "B"

DESCRIPTION

Models 84960, 84961 and 84962 are

hydraulically  operated  grease  pumps

designed  for  centralized  lubrication

systems  on  off-road  equipment  which

utilizes 24VDC power sources.

OWNER/OPERATOR

RESPONSIBILITY

It is the owner/operator responsibility to

properly use and maintain this

equipment.

The  instructions  and  warnings

contained in this manual shall be read

and understood by the owner/operator

prior to operating this equipment.

If an owner/operator does not

understand English, the contents of

this manual shall be explained in the

owner/operator native language to

assure  the  owner/operator

comprehends.

It is the owner/operator responsibility to

maintain the legibility of all warning

and  instruction  labels.

The owner/operator shall retain this

manual for future reference to

Important warnings, operating and

maintenance instructions.

SPECIFICATIONS

POWER  REQUIREMENTS:      SV1  &  SV2=  .6  Amps  @  24  VDC  each

RATIO(See Note in Fig. 2)

       16:1

INPUT PRESSURE

              300-3500 P.S.I.

INPUT FLOW @ 30 CYCLES PER MINUTE

          1.0 G.P.M.

MAXIMUM HYDRAULIC TEMP.

   210°  F

OUTPUT PRESSURE

  7500 P.S.I. MAX.

OUTPUT FLOW @ 30 CYCLES PER MINUTE

    11 CU. IN./MIN.

AMBIENT TEMP.

  -40° TO +135° F

SEALS

   POLYURETHANE AND NITRILE

FILTRATION REQUIRED

        10 MICRON

 

Failure to heed the following warnings

including  misuse,  over    pressurizing,

modifying  parts, using  incompatible

chemicals and fluids, or using worn or

damaged parts, may result in

equipment  damage  and/or  serious

personal  injury.

• Do not exceed the stated maximum

working pressure of the pump or of

the lowest rated component in your

system.

• Do not alter or modify any part of this

equipment.

• Do not attempt to repair or

disassemble  the  equipment  while

the system is pressurized.

• Make sure all fluid connections are

securely tightened before using this

equipment.

• Always read and follow the fluid

manufacturer’s  recommendations

regarding fluid compatibility, and the

use of protective clothing and

equipment.

• Check all equipment regularly and

repair or replace worn or damaged

parts  immediately.

Summary of Contents for 84960

Page 1: ...ing and maintenance instructions SPECIFICATIONS POWER REQUIREMENTS SV1 SV2 6 Amps 24 VDC each RATIO SeeNoteinFig 2 16 1 INPUTPRESSURE 300 3500 P S I INPUT FLOW 30 CYCLES PER MINUTE 1 0 G P M MAXIMUMHYDRAULICTEMP 210 F OUTPUTPRESSURE 7500P S I MAX OUTPUTFLOW 30 CYCLES PER MINUTE 11 CU IN MIN AMBIENTTEMP 40 TO 135 F SEALS POLYURETHANEANDNITRILE FILTRATIONREQUIRED 10 MICRON Failure to heed the follow...

Page 2: ...ve occurred contact the factory authorized warranty and service center nearest you for inspection of the pump Specialized equipment and knowledge is required for repair of this pump Contact the factory authorized warranty and service center nearest you for repair or adjustments other than Annual inspection by the factory authorized warranty and service center nearest you is recommended A list of f...

Page 3: ... the pressure reducing valve D The pressure reducing valve lowers hydraulic fluid pressure to the operating range of the hydraulic pump selecting and installing system components Contact your Lincoln representative for assistance in designing a system to suit your specific need system This is to purge any contamination such as dirt moisture or metal shavings that could damage the pump or system co...

Page 4: ...eved and the The adjustment screw allows 15 turns of adjustment over the timing range The adjustment screw should be turned 20 turns counter clockwise to insure you are starting at minimum Note You can not adjust below minimum additional turns counter clockwise have no effect E After the system pressure has been reduced it passes on to SV2 which controls the direction of the hydraulic cylinder whi...

Page 5: ...check parts and plunger rod 11723 O Remove bushing extension 61273 and unscrew plunger and bushing assembly 90554 from pump tube Unscrew coupling nut 11345 from plunger adapter 11344 to allow removal of plunger and bushing assembly intact reducing the chance of loosing ball stop 57027 and check ball 66010 Each clockwise turn will equal approx imately 3 seconds Add the number of turns clockwise to ...

Page 6: ...Page 6 Form 403122 1 6 241803 See Torque Specifications on Page 7 for all keyed notes 27 3 8 695 mm 18 7 8 479 mm 33 15 16 862 mm 271598 271599 120 lbs 54 Kg 50 lbs 23 Kg 400 lbs 181 Kg ...

Page 7: ...for incidental or consequential damages The liability of Lincoln on any claim for loss or damage arising out of the sale resale or use of lubrication equipment materials dispensing equipment and other related equipment shall in no event exceed the purchaseprice SOMESTATESDONOTALLOWTHEEXCLUSIONORLIMITATIONOFINCIDENTALORCONSEQUENTIALDAMAGES SOTHE ABOVELIMIATAIONOREXCLUSIONMAYNOTAPPLYTOYOU THISWARRAN...

Page 8: ... RETAIN THIS INFORMATION FOR FUTURE REFERENCE When ordering replacement parts list Part Number Description Model Number and Series Letter LINCOLN provides a Distributor Network that stocks equipment and replacement parts ...

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