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308–030

DISPLACEMENT PUMP

To reduce the risk of serious bodily injury,fol-
low the Pressure Relief Procedure Warning
on page 14 before checking or repairing any
part of the spray system.

WARNING

Removing the Pump. See Fig 11.

NOTE: Refer to Fig 11 for this procedure.

1. Flush the sprayer. Relieve pressure.

2. Hold the intake valve (222) steady with a

wrench and unscrew the swivel union (12).

3. Unscrew the hose (26).

4. Use a screwdriver to push the retaining spring

(65) aside, and then push out the pin (63).

5. Loosen the locknut (31) and unscrew the

pump (29).

Fig 11

222

*206

*204

*207

215

26

12

63

65

29

223

A

64

8

30

31

TORQUE TO

70 ft–lb

(95 N.m)

Reinstalling the Pump. See Fig 11.

1. Rotate the crankshaft (A) so the connecting

rod (64) is in its lowest position. (Rotate the
fan blades at the rear of the motor with a
screwdriver.) The pump piston rod (223)
should protrude about 1 in. (25 mm) above the
pump cylinder. Screw the pump into the pump
coupling (64) until the pin holes are aligned.
Insert the pin (63). Position the spring (65) so
it covers the ends of the pin. Screw the pump
into the drive housing (8) until it stops at the
locknut (31). Unscrew the pump just until the
fitting (30) faces straight back.

Be sure the retaining spring (65) is firmly and
completely in the groove of the connecting
rod to prevent the pin (63) from working loose
due to vibration. See Fig 11.

If the pin works loose, it or other parts could
break off due to the force of the pumping ac-
tion. These parts could be projected through
the air and result in serious bodily injury or
property damage, including damage to the
pump, connecting rod or bearing housing.

WARNING

2. Torque the locknut (31) to 70 ft–lb (95 N.m).

3. Reassemble the remaining parts, in the re-

verse order of removal.

Disassembly. See Fig 14, except where noted.

1. Remove and disassemble the intake valve

(222). If no further service is needed, rea-
semble the valve, using a new gasket (206).
Torque to 80 ft–lb (107 N.m). See Fig 11.

2. Remove the packing nut (221) and plug (201).

3. Tap the piston rod (223) down with a plastic

mallet. Pull the rod out the bottom of the cylin-
der (216).

4. Remove the packings and glands from the

throat of the cylinder (216).

5. Clamp the flats of the piston rod (223) in a

vise. Unscrew the retaining nut (214). Un-
screw the piston valve (224) from the rod. Re-
move all parts from the piston.

Reassembly Notes

A. Packing Repair Kit 222–587 is available. Parts

included in the kit are marked with an asterisk
(*) in the text and drawings.

B. Clean all parts thoroughly. Check the outside

of the piston rod (223) and the inside of the
cylinder (216) for scoring or scratches, which
prevent the packings from sealing properly.
Replace all worn parts.

C. Alternate polyethylene and leather packings

as shown in Fig 14. Notice that:
the lips of the throat v–packings face down;
the lips of the piston V–packings face up; 
the lips of the U–cup seal (205) face down.
Incorrect installation damages the packings
and results in pump leakage.

D. Coat the piston rod and the inside of the cylin-

der with lightweight oil, and soak the packings
in the oil, before reassembling.

Summary of Contents for PRO 301

Page 1: ...tting safety latch when not spraying Never spray without a tip guard In case of accidental skin injection seek immediate Surgical Treatment Failure to follow this warning can result in amputation or s...

Page 2: ...ray and reduces the risk of fluid injection when the tip is not installed Check diffuser operation regularly Follow the PRESSURE RELIEF PROCEDURE be low then remove the spray tip Aim the gun into a me...

Page 3: ...Check the electrical resistance of your fluid hoses at least once a week If your hose does not have a tag on it which specifies the maximum electrical resis tance contact the hose supplier or manufact...

Page 4: ...clencher accidentellement Diffuseur Le diffuseur du pistolet sert diviser le jet et r duire les ris ques d injection accidentelle quand l ajutage n est pas en pla ce V rifier le fonctionnement du dif...

Page 5: ...au sans mise la terre ou avec une mise la terre in correcte peut entra ner des risques pour votre syst me Lisez aussi LES RISQUES D INCENDIE OU D EXPLOSION RISQUES D INCENDIE OU D EXPLOSION De l lectr...

Page 6: ...eja la pistola inoperante El no hacerlo puede llevar al disparo imprevisto de la pistola Difusor El difusor de la pistola dispersa el chorro pulverizado y reduce el riesgo de inyecci n cuando no est i...

Page 7: ...n puesta a tierra o con la puesta a tierra en malas condiciones Leer tambi n la informaci n sobre RIESGO DE INCENDIO O EXPLOSION m s arriba PELIGRO DE INCENDIO O EXPLOSION El flujo a alta velocidad de...

Page 8: ...he gun and main spray hose DO NOT use thread sealant on the hose and gun connections DO NOT install the spray tip until the system is primed 2 Fill the packing nut wet cup 1 3 full with Throat Seal Li...

Page 9: ...tips and or stop the sprayer 1 Engage the gun safety latch 2 Turn the ON OFF switch to OFF 3 Unplug the power supply cord 4 Disengage the gun safety latch Hold a metal part of the gun firmly to the s...

Page 10: ...em and the paint flows freely from the gun Release the trigger and engage the safety latch NOTE If the pump is hard to prime open the valve When fluid comes from the valve close it Disengage the gun s...

Page 11: ...nd open the pressure drain valve to relieve pressure Loosen the tip guard re taining nut slowly to relieve any additional pressure and then remove the spray tip to clean it See the instructions suppli...

Page 12: ...ing oil based paint with the paint to be sprayed How To Flush 1 Relieve pressure See page 9 2 Close the pressure drain valve See Fig 6 3 Pour one half gallon 2 liters of compatible solvent into a grou...

Page 13: ...pattern depends on the fan pat tern of the tip you choose Do not try to increase coverage by increasing the fluid pressure Use the lowest pressure needed for good results This prolongs the life of yo...

Page 14: ...otor to cool decrease pressure Pressure setting too low Increase pressure Pressure control frozen or damaged by over pressurization Try to thaw2 or replace pressure control Electric motor stops while...

Page 15: ...re braid hose is unacceptable Paint runs or sags Spray tip to big or worn Change the spray tip Spitting from gun Air in fluid pump or hose Check for loose connections at pump intake and tighten Then p...

Page 16: ...mping ac tion These parts could be projected through the air and result in serious bodily injury or property damage including damage to the pump connecting rod or bearing housing WARNING 2 Torque the...

Page 17: ...RQUE NUT ONTO ROD TO 19 FT LB 25 N M 223 4 Torque the nut 214 onto the rod 223 to 19 ft lb 25 N m Use two wrenches to main tain the alignment as mentioned in the NOTE See Fig 13 5 Stack the male gland...

Page 18: ...ck washers 39 nuts 40 5 Pull the pressure control 18 away from the conduit 13f while carefully guiding the leads through the bushing 91 one at a time 6 Remove the mounting bracket 70 and install it on...

Page 19: ...gher pressures may result in component rupture fire or explosion To per form this adjustment however the sprayer pressure must be temporarily increased above the normal working pressure Use a new 50 f...

Page 20: ...If the pressure is lower than 2500 psi 172 bar Unplug the sprayer and relieve pressure Turn the adjustment nut B counterclockwise 1 8 turn or less Repeat steps 4 and 5 If the pressure is higher than 2...

Page 21: ...damaged 7 Clean the mating surfaces of the bearing and drive housings 8 Evenly lubricate the inside of the bronze bear ing D and fill the cavity of the of the con necting rod E with SAE non detergent...

Page 22: ...housing and connecting rod assembly A off the crankshaft B 4 Remove the screws 8b and pull the drive housing C off the motor housing D 5 Remove the screws 8c and pull the motor housing D off the moto...

Page 23: ...nd pull the leads out one at a time CAUTION Always pull the motor leads one at a time to avoid loosening the terminals 8 Remove the motor mounting screws 38 Lift the motor off the frame 9 Install the...

Page 24: ...spring guards full length 1 27 170 113 TUBE suction 1 28 183 285 ADAPTER 3 8 npt m x 1 2 npsm m 1 29 218 215 PUMP displacement see parts on page 27 1 30 162 453 NIPPLE 1 4 18 npsm m x 1 4 18 npt m 1 1...

Page 25: ...60 68 66 87 ID LABEL THIS SIDE 86 ID LABEL OTHER SIDE DANGER LABEL 23 3 13c 45 41 36 25 27 37 37 12 81 11 88 39 40 26 31 28 64 51 50 8a 8b 80 85 ID LABEL 84 38 48 49 8 24 13f 13g 13 13a 8c 8d 34 79 32...

Page 26: ...n the parts list be low Ref 70 REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY 303 218 916 TRIAC 1 305 110 843 CONNECTOR conduit 2 306 217 492 CORD power supply 1 307 217 012 BARE PRESSURE CONTROL Includes items 307a...

Page 27: ...1 2 20 sst 1 215 176 760 GUIDE ball sst 1 216 177 929 CYLINDER alloy steel 1 217 176 882 V PACKING polyethylene 3 218 176 997 V PACKING polyethylene 3 219 180 161 WASHER backup aluminum 1 220 180 073...

Page 28: ...RAY HOSES 223 541 1 4 ID 50 ft 15 m coupled 1 4 npsm f spring guards on both ends 3300 psi 231 bar Max Working Pressure 214 701 3 16 ID 3 ft 0 9 m coupled 1 4 npsm f spring guards on both ends 3300 ps...

Page 29: ...29 308 030 NOTES...

Page 30: ...30 308 030 NOTES...

Page 31: ...Zinc Plated Steel Delrinr Leather Filter Aluminum Carbon Steel Stainless Steel Fluid Inlet 3 4 npt m with 30_ ID chamfer Fluid Outlet Size 1 4 npsm m Dimensions Weight 60 lb 27 Kg Height 17 5 in 444...

Page 32: ...l be returned to the original purchaser transportation prepaid If inspection of the equipment does not disclose any defect in material or workmanship repairs will be made at a reasonable charge which...

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