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Worn or damaged hose assemblies should be re-
placed immediately.
  At least every six months ex-
amine hose assemblies internally for cut or bulged
tube, obstructions and cleanliness.  For segment style
fittings, be sure that the hose butts up against the nipple
shoulder, the band and retaining ring are properly set
and tight and the segments are properly spaced.
Check for proper gap between nut and socket or hex
and socket.  Nuts should swivel freely.  Check the lay-
line of the hose to be sure that the assembly is not
twisted.  Cap the ends of the hose with plastic covers
to keep them clean until they are tested or reinstalled
on the pump unit.  Following this visual examination,
the hose assembly should be hydrostatically tested, on
test stands having adequate guards to protect the oper-
ator, per the hose manufacturer’s proof test procedure.

Fluid end component inspections should be per-
formed more frequently than every six months if
pressures above 2500 psi are used in the dis-
charge system or if corrosive, flammable or hot
(over 110

_

 F) fluids are being pumped.

Proper stuffing box packing selection is important for
safe pump operation.  Contact a Gardner Denver Ma-
chinery service representative for assistance in select-
ing the proper packing before beginning operation.

Before starting the pump for the first time and periodi-
cally thereafter check the pump, suction and discharge
system fastener torques versus the values listed in the
Operating and Service Manual tables to insure proper
tightness.  Over and under torquing can damage
threaded pipes, connections and fasteners, which may
lead to component damage and/or failure.  Replace all
components found to be damaged or defective.  On
pumps equipped with stuffing boxes, the gland must be
engaged by at least three (3) threads to hold the dis-
charge pressure of the pump.

Do not attempt to service, repair, ad-
just the plunger packing or otherwise
work on the pump while the unit is op-
erating.  Shut off the pump drive mo-
tor or engine and relieve the fluid
pressure in the pump suction and dis-
charge systems before any work or
investigation is performed on the
pump or pump systems.

Block the crankshaft from turning and make certain that
all pump drive motor or engine start switches or starter

controls are clearly tagged with warnings not to start
the pump while repair work is in process.

Whenever the pump is operating, continually monitor
the entire suction, discharge and pump lubricating sys-
tems for leaks.  Thoroughly investigate the cause for
leakage and do not operate the pump until the cause
of the leak has been corrected.  Replace any parts
which are found to be damaged or defective.  When a
gasketed joint is disassembled for any reason, discard
the used gasket and replace it with a new, genuine Gar-
dner Denver gasket before reassembling the joint.

Due to the high working pressures contained by the
fluid cylinder, discharge manifold and discharge piping,
welding on these components is not recommended.  If
welding on the discharge system cannot be avoided,
only experienced, qualified welders should be used.  In
addition, the welded part should be hydrostatically
proof tested in the shop with water or hydraulic fluid to
one and one half times maximum discharge system
working pressure, with no observable fluid leakage, be-
fore the part is reinstalled in the pump system.

In summary, high pressure fluid streams can possess
sufficient energy to cause personal injury, death and/or
equipment damage.  These results can occur either
through direct contact with the fluid stream or by con-
tact with loose objects the fluid stream has propelled,
if the pump system is improperly used, or if the fluid is
misdirected, or allowed to escape from defective or im-
properly maintained equipment.

FLAMMABLE, HOT, COLD OR CORROSIVE FLUID
PUMPING

Extreme caution must be exercised
by trained and experienced operators
when flammable, hot, cold or corro-
sive fluids are being pumped, in order
to avoid personal injury, death and/or
equipment damage due to explosion,
fire, burn, extreme cold or chemical
attack.

Never operate a pump which is pumping hydrocarbons
or other flammable, hot, cold, or corrosive fluids when
any part of the pump, suction system or discharge sys-
tem is leaking.  Stop the pump immediately if any leak-
age, other than a few drops per minute of packing
weepage, is observed.  Keep all flame, sparks, or hot
objects away from any part of the pump, suction sys-
tem, or discharge system.  Shield the pump, suction

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Страница 1: ...GARDNER DENVER DUPLEX POWER PUMP MODELS FXF 5 FXG 6 FXX 8 FXD 10 FXE 10 OPERATING AND SERVICE MANUAL 3 600 6th Edition June 1997...

Страница 2: ...ump Authorized distributor service technicians are factory trained and skilled in pump maintenance and repair They are ready to respond and assist you by providing fast expert maintenance and repair s...

Страница 3: ...sult in economical operation and minimum downtime Danger is used to indicate the presence of a hazard which will cause severe personal injury death or substantial property damage if the warning is ign...

Страница 4: ...on 3 12 Dimensions Running Clearances Section 4 15 TroubleShooting Section 5 19 Warranty Last Page List of Illustrations Figure 1 Crankcase Oil Requirements 7 Figure 2 Lubrication Fill Rate 8 Figure 3...

Страница 5: ...et or Suction Piping 7 Fluid Piston Rod Baffle 9 Fluid Piston Rod Packing 9 Fluid Pistons and Packing 8 Fluid Valves 10 Foreword ii Frame Oil Stop Head Packing 9 FXE Main Gear and Eccentric 13 Hammer...

Страница 6: ...TIONS SECTION 3 12 Service Abrasive High Pressure Pistons 9 Boiler Feed 8 Clean Oil or Petroleum Products 9 High Pressure Special Fluid 8 High Temperature 9 Low Pressure Water 8 Specifications Torque...

Страница 7: ...ions and instructions contained in these manuals If any of these documents are lost or become illegible they must be replaced immediately The danger no tices plus the operating and service manuals sho...

Страница 8: ...by trained experienced operators who are physically and mentally prepared to devote full attention and alert ness to the moving and lifting operations An operator should be fully aware of the use capa...

Страница 9: ...s charge line and not at the opposite end of the discharge manifold in a dead end connection The dead end may become clogged with solid material carried in the fluid which could prevent proper relief...

Страница 10: ...pump systems Block the crankshaft from turning and make certain that all pump drive motor or engine start switches or starter controls are clearly tagged with warnings not to start the pump while rep...

Страница 11: ...and all electrical components and wiring must meet the current National Electrical Code for explosive atmosp heres These precautions must be taken to avoid possible per sonal injury death and or equi...

Страница 12: ...r connect any equipment to the system which has a rated or tested pressure capability be low the system operating pressure The equipment must be shut down and the system pressure released before chang...

Страница 13: ...isable to use an am ple size discharge line to prevent excessive friction The use of an air chamber is recommended and ample size chambers are available for all pumps RELIEF VALVE Pump must be protect...

Страница 14: ...fittings A reliable multipurpose FIGURE 3 PACKING TYPE PISTON grease NLGI Grade No 2 should be supplied to these with discretion Roller bearings WILL HEAT IF TOO MUCH GREASE is used especially if bear...

Страница 15: ...is standard for water oil and general service Maxi mum service ratings for this packing are 250 PSI and 250_ F Molded convex packing is standard for mud service Maximum rated service temperature is 1...

Страница 16: ...ing approximately one thread of the locknut over the relieved portion of the rod as a protection to the threads FLUID VALVES Valves are easily installed in their in dividual valve pots Care should be...

Страница 17: ...3 600 Page 11 FIGURE 7 ROTATION OF ECCENTRIC PREFERRED ROTATION OF ECCENTRIC...

Страница 18: ...shings are pressed on the jackshaft and need not be removed unless replacement is necessary The jackshaft can be lifted clear of the gear teeth and removed The jackshaft is not interchangeable end for...

Страница 19: ...d wood block The bearing cone and seal sleeve on the side opposite the tapped hole will slip off the shaft To Install Main Bearings For All Pumps 1 Install eccentric with gear teeth in correct positio...

Страница 20: ...rom Gard ner Denver Machinery Inc OPERATING SPEEDS AND PRESSURES See bul letins for operating speeds and pressures for type of service All displacements are theoretical with piston rod vol ume deducte...

Страница 21: ...meter Diameter Stuffing Box End End Model Type Inches mm Inches mm Inches mm Inches mm FXF ALL 4 x 5 101 6 x 127 0 15 16 23 8125 1 3 4 44 45 2 1 16 52 3875 FXG ALL 5 x 6 127 0 x 152 4 1 25 4 1 13 16 4...

Страница 22: ...occurs b CONNECTING ROD LINER TO ECCENTRIC Actual 011 022 279 559 009 017 229 432 Feeler Gauge 010 021 254 533 008 016 203 406 Condemnable when liner knocks or clearance equals 040 1 016 035 889 c CR...

Страница 23: ...b CONNECTING ROD LINER TO ECCENTRIC Actual 007 015 178 381 006 014 152 356 Feeler Gauge 006 014 152 356 005 013 127 330 Condemnable when liner knocks or clearance equals 030 762 030 762 c CROSSHEAD P...

Страница 24: ...uid Cylinder 590 81 6 Head Stud Nut Fluid Cylinder Liner 25 3 5 25 3 5 25 3 5 25 3 5 Set Screw Suction Manifold to 260 36 0 Fluid Cylinder Discharge Manifold to 260 36 0 Fluid Cylinder Suction Manifol...

Страница 25: ...in drive c High back pressure d Piston rings in fluid end binding e Pistons improperly packed f Valves not holding g Leakage past fluid piston rings h Leakage past liner packing i Liners worn PUMP LO...

Страница 26: ...or shall be limited to the amount specified in the Company s labor rate schedule Labor costs in excess of the Company rate schedules caused by but not limited to location or inaccessibility of the equ...

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