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Form  403122

WIRING  INSTRUCTIONS

Refer to following

 

instructions when

wiring Model 85530, Cycle Timer -

P/N 249605 and Solenoid Valves -

SV1 and SV2. See Figure 3.

Model 85530:

Cut 24 VDC pin on power supply

board.

Connect battery positive voltage at

terminal 1 on Terminal Strip A

(terminal 7 on terminal strip A is

internally connected to terminal 1) and

at terminal 23 on Terminal Strip B.

Connect battery negative voltage at

terminal 2 on Terminal Strip A

(terminal 9 and 12 are internally

connected to terminal 2) and at

terminal 24 on Terminal Strip B.

Cycle Timer, SV1 and SV2:

Replace SV2 coil with Timer & Coil

Assembly  249605.

Connect a wire from Model 85530

Terminal Strip A terminal number 8 to

the 

brown wire

 from the cycle timer

and one of the wires coming from

SV1.

Note: Green wire from cycle timer

not used.

Connect a wire from Model 85530

Terminal Strip A terminal number 9 to

the 

white wire

 from the cycle timer

and the other wire coming from SV1.

CYCLE  TIMER

ADJUSTMENT

Cycle Timer is factory set at 1 second

on and 1 second off for 30 cycles/

minute.  If  adjustment  is  necessary

refer to Figure 4 and the following

procedure.

The  one  adjustment  screw  adjusts

both the ON time and OFF time

equally. The adjustment range is from

.5 seconds (60 cycles/minute) to 5

seconds  (6  cycles/minute).

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G. With the vent valve closed, the pump

continues to cycle until maximum

pressure is achieved 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 which operates the grease

pump.

F. The 24 VDC signal is also sent to the

cycle timer located at SV2. The cycle

timer will send a pulsing signal, 1

second on and 1 second off, to SV2.

SV2 directs the hydraulic fluid to the

pump at 30 cycles/minute.

injectors have metered grease to the

bearings.  In  most  grease  systems

this is 2500 p.s.i.

H. When the maximum system

pressure  is  reached,  the  pressure

switch  closes.

I. The closed pressure switch signals

the controller to stop the pumping

cycle.

J. At this time the controller terminates

the signals to SV1 and SV2.

K. As SV2 is deenergized, the pump

stops  cycling.

L. As SV1 is deenergized, the hydraulic

fluid stops flowing to the pressure

reducing valve and the vent valve.

M. As the vent valve is deenergized it

opens  and  allows  the  grease

pressure to drop to zero so the

injectors can recharge for their next

output cycle.

N. The system is now at rest, ready for

another lube cycle and the sequence

repeats  itself.

Controller  with  pressure  switch  and

safety valve must be used in the lube

system if cylinder pressure exceeds

220 p.s.i.!  Failure to use these

monitoring and safety devices may

result in damage to system

components  and  personal  inury!

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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