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3. INSTALLATION OF DROP TRAY 

Use one or two bolts and nuts (NOT INCLUDED) to secure the drop tray. 

 
4. INSTALLATION OF CONTROL VALVE 

①.

 Apply appropriate thread sealant around the male thread of flexible spout, and then screw the flexible 

spout to the meter. 

②.

 Assemble the rubber cover to the meter. 

③.

 Apply appropriate thread sealant around the male thread of hose reel, then connect the male thread into 

the female thread of oil inlet of the control valve, and fix them together. 

④.

 Turn on all check valves of oil system. 

⑤.

 Press the trigger to drain enough oil to make sure the oil system is completely cleaned. See 

“OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS” section for the control valve operation. 

NOTE: 

To ensure the meter accuracy, purge all air out from the fluid lines and control valve before using 

them. 

OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 

 

WARNING:

   

 

Never operate the meter with the plastic cover removed.

 The cover protects the meter from damage 

due to impact. Meters are sealed in the factory to keep moisture and dirt away.   

  Flush the lines before you install this equipment in the system to prevent line contamination, or it can 

cause equipment malfunction or damaged. 

  To reduce the risk of a serious bodily injury, including fluid injection, never exceed the maximum working 

pressure of the kit you are using or of the lowest rated component in your system. 

1. PRESSURE RELIEF PROCEDURE 

  WARNING:

 

Skin injection hazard:

 The equipment stays pressurized until pressure is manually relieved. 

To reduce the risk of serious injury from pressurized fluid, fluid from the valve or splashing fluid, follow this 
procedure whenever you:   

  Are instructed to relieve pressure 

  Check, clean or service any system equipment 

  Install or clean dispensing devices 

(1) Pressure relief procedure 

①.

 Turn off the air supply to the pump. 

②.

 Hold a metal part of the control valve firmly to a grounded metal waste container and point the valve 

outlet toward the waste container, then trigger the control valve to relieve the fluid pressure. 

③.

 Open any bleed-type master air valves and fluid drain valves in the system. 

Floor Mounting 

 

Wall Mounting 

 

Ceiling Mounting 

 

Fig. 2 

Summary of Contents for 28804

Page 1: ...R KIT OWNER S MANUAL WARNING Read carefully and understand all INSTRUCTIONS before operating Failure to follow the safety rules and other basic safety precautions may result in serious personal injury...

Page 2: ...G Read carefully and understand all INSTRUCTIONS before operating Failure to follow the safety rules and other basic safety precautions may result in serious personal injury Save these instructions in...

Page 3: ...ons that may affect the operation of this product Replace damaged or worn parts immediately 7 Do not overreach Keep proper footing and balance at all times to prevent tripping falling back injury etc...

Page 4: ...ent Tighten all fluid connections before operating the equipment Check the hoses tubes and couplings daily Replace worn or damaged parts immediately Do not repair high pressure couplings you must repl...

Page 5: ...pressure release should be concerned Please follow the Pressure Relief Procedure in OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS section for the release process WARNING Before operating the pump check the grounding of who...

Page 6: ...e suction tube part 6 of oil pump kit to the pump using the clamp provided Connect the rigid suction part 8 of oil pump kit to the other end of the flexible suction tube part 6 of oil pump kit using t...

Page 7: ...in the factory to keep moisture and dirt away Flush the lines before you install this equipment in the system to prevent line contamination or it can cause equipment malfunction or damaged To reduce t...

Page 8: ...the oil drip to the poly tray 3 ADJUSTMENTS FOR HOSE REEL 1 Adjusting spring tension If necessary adjust spring tension on reel by adding or removing wraps of hose from spool one wrap at a time until...

Page 9: ...al register Measurement exceeds the maximum value will become zero and re measure Indication of unit of measurement L GAL PT QT Accumulated total Battery condition Low power alarm device is built in 2...

Page 10: ...e MENU key Keep it pressed until the digit flashes in Zone Then press the RESET key to choose the right digit from 0 to 9 Press the MENU key to go the next digit so that the Actual Value can be input...

Page 11: ...s from swivel 1 Swivel is loose 2 O ring is worn or damaged 1 Tighten the swivel part 1 1 of control valve 2 Replace the o ring part 1 14 of control valve Oil drips from nozzle Nozzle is damaged or ob...

Page 12: ...all the hose Route the hose through the guide arm rollers and opening of the spool Apply thread tape or sealant to hose threads Screw hose fitting into threaded fitting on swivel Tighten connection wi...

Page 13: ...Description Qty Part No Description Qty 1 Oil pump 1 8 Rigid suction hose 1 2 Hose reel 1 9 Pump adapter 1 3 Oil Control Valve 1 10 3 4in to 1 2in Adapter 1 4 Drop tray 1 11 Adapter male male 1 5 Fil...

Page 14: ...rocker 2 31 Spring 2 5 Shaft 1 32 O ring 1 6 Copper ring 1 33 Jar body 1 7 Air control center 1 34 Washer 2 8 O ring 1 35 Steel wire 2 9 Right silencer 1 36 Adjustable screw 2 10 U seal 1 37 Rubber g...

Page 15: ...teel ball 1 Wear parts Part No Description Qty Part No Description Qty 2 Spring piece 2 26 O ring 1 6 Copper ring 1 29 O ring 1 8 O ring 1 31 Spring 2 10 U seal 1 32 O ring 1 11 Sponge 2 35 Steel wire...

Page 16: ...g 17 14 Shaft 1 38 Bearing washer 1 15 Key 1 39 Washer 1 16 Guide sub plate 1 40 Lock washer 2 17 Drum 1 41 Bracket arm 1 18 Roller axle 2 43 Double bolt 1 19 Roller 2 44 Hose assembly 1 20 Roller 2 4...

Page 17: ...3 4 Rubber Protector 1 4 Nozzle with tip 1 PART 4 includes Part No Description MH10002 Flexible nozzle MT10002 Auto tip Wear parts Part No Description Qty Part No Description Qty 1 5 O ring 2 3 9 O r...

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