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REPAIR INSTRUCTION - GP6132

To Check Valves

1.  Loosen plugs (56) and take out complete valve assemblies (51) with a slide hammer.  Use a bent

piece of wire

to remove the o-rings (52).

2.  To dismantle the valves, carefully tap the valve plate (51B) with a bolt until the valve seat (51A) is pushed out of the

spacer pipe (51D).

3.  Check the sealing surfaces and replace all worn parts.  Check the o-rings.
4.  When reinstalling the valve assemblies, particular care must be taken so that the o-rings (52) sit properly in their

fittings in the valve casing.

5.  Tighten the plugs (56) to 160 ft.-lbs. (220 NM).

To Check Seals and Plunger Pipe

6.  Loosen nuts (49A) and remove the valve casing (50).
7.  Separate the plunger connection (36) from the crosshead assembly (25) by means of two open-end wrenches (size

22mm and 27mm).

8.  Pull seal sleeves (40) out of their fittings in the crankcase (1).
9.  Take the seal case (41) out of the seal sleeve (40).
10.  Examine plunger parts (36-39) and seals (44 and 45).
11.  Check o-rings (41A through 41D) and replace worn parts.
12.  When replacing plunger pipe (37), tighten tension screw (38) to 30 ft.-lbs (40 NM).
13.  Grease seals with Silicone before reinstalling.

IMPORTANT:  Do not loosen the three plunger screws (36) before the valve casing (50) has been removed;

otherwise, the tension screw (38) could hit against the spacer pipe (51D) when the pump is being turned.

14.  The seal unit (43, 44, 44A) is pre-tensioned by a spring (42).  Seal life can be increased if the loading allows for a

little leakage.  This assists lubrication and keeps the seals cool.  It is therefore not necessary to replace the seals
before the leakage becomes too heavy and causes output and operating pressure to drop.

15.  When reassembling, tighten plunger screw (36) to 33 ft.-lbs. (45 NM).

Mounting Valve Casing

16.  Check o-rings on seal case (41).
17.  Clean surfaces of seal sleeves in crankcase (1) and sealing surfaces of valve casing (50).
18.  Push valve casing (50) carefully onto o-rings (41A and 41B) of seal case and centering studs (49C).
19.  Tighten nuts (49A) to 103 ft.-lbs. (140 NM).

To Dismantle Gear

20.  As described above, take out the plunger and seal sleeves.  Drain the oil.
21.  After removing the circlip ring (33B), use a screw driver to lever out the seal retainer (33).
22.  Check the seals (32, 32A and 33A) and surfaces of the crosshead (25).
23.  Remove the crankcase cover (4) and make sure that the o-ring (5) looks good.
24.  Loosen the inner hexagon screws on the connecting rods (24).

IMPORTANT:  Connecting rods are marked for identification.  Do not twist connecting rod halves.  Connecting

rod halves are to be reinstalled in the same position and orientation onto the crankshaft (22).

25.  Push the connecting rod halves as far into the crosshead guide as possible.
26.  Take out the bearing cover (14) to one side and push out the crankshaft (22) taking particular care that the connecting

rod halves don’t bend

IMPORTANT:  Seal (32A) must always be installed so that the seal lip on the inside diameter faces the oil.  Pos-

sible axial float of the seal adaptor (33) is to be compensated for with shims (33C).

27.  Reassemble in reverse order
28.  Regulate axial play of the crankshaft clearance to minimum of 0.1mm, maximum of 0.15mm by means of fitting disc

(20A).  The crankshaft should turn easily and with little clearance.

29.  Tighten the inner hexagon screws to 30 ft-lbs. (40 NM).

IMPORTANT:  The connecting rods have to be able to slightly moved sidewise at the stroke journals.

Содержание GP6132

Страница 1: ...age 4 Parts List Kits page 5 Torque Specifications page 5 Repair Instructions page 6 Troubleshooting Chart page 7 Recommended Spare Parts page 7 Dimensions back page Warranty Information back page Upd...

Страница 2: ...y the arrows on the pump crankcase Reverse rotation may be safely achieved by following a few guidelines available upon request from Giant Industries Inc Required horsepower for system operation can b...

Страница 3: ...GP6132 Consult the factory for special requirements that must be met if the pump is to operate beyond one or more of the limits specified above HORSEPOWER RATINGS The rating shown are the power requir...

Страница 4: ...4 EXPLODED VIEW GP6132...

Страница 5: ...eal for 12 2 14 12549 Bearing Cover 2 15 13205 Radial Shaft Seal 2 16 08055 O Ring for 14 2 20 13206 Taper Roller Bearing 2 20A 13207 Fitting Disc 1 5 21 13208 Shaft Protector 1 22 06895 Crankshaft 1...

Страница 6: ...ge becomes too heavy and causes output and operating pressure to drop 15 When reassembling tighten plunger screw 36 to 33 ft lbs 45 NM Mounting Valve Casing 16 Check o rings on seal case 41 17 Clean s...

Страница 7: ...toppage air leaks correctly sized inlet plumbing to pump Accumulator pressure Recharge Replace accumulator Unloader Check for proper operation Cavitation Check inlet lines for restrictions and or prop...

Страница 8: ...ear and tear to standard wear parts 3 Use of repair parts other than those manufactured or authorized by Giant 4 Improper use of the product as a component part 5 Changes or modifications made by the...

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