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4.
Loosen but do not remove the diaphragm shaft
bolts (107), using a 15 mm socket wrench (1” on
stainless steel models) on both bolts.
5.
Unscrew one bolt from the diaphragm shaft (24)
and remove the o-ring (108), fluid side diaphragm
plate (105), Teflon
R
diaphragm (403,
used on
Teflon
R
Models only)
, diaphragm (401), and air
side diaphragm plate (104). See Fig. 12.
6.
Pull the other diaphragm assembly and the dia-
phragm shaft (24) out of the center housing (1).
Hold the shaft flats with a 19 mm socket wrench,
and remove the bolt (107) from the shaft. Disas-
semble the remaining diaphragm assembly.
7.
Inspect the diaphragm shaft (24) for wear or
scratches. If it is damaged, inspect the bearings
(19) in place. If the bearings are damaged, refer to
page 18.
8.
Reach into the center housing (1) with an o-ring
pick and hook the u-cup packings (402), then pull
them out of the housing. This can be done with the
bearings (19) in place.
9.
Clean all parts and inspect for wear or damage.
Replace parts as needed.
Reassembly
1.
Install the shaft u-cup packings (402*) so the lips
face
out
of the housing (1). Lubricate the pack-
ings. See Fig. 12.
2.
Install the diaphragm assembly on one end of the
shaft (24) as follows:
a.
Install the o-ring (108*) on the shaft bolt (107).
b.
Install the fluid side diaphragm plate (105) on
the bolt so the rounded side faces in, toward
the diaphragm (401).
c.
On Teflon
R
Models only,
install the Teflon
R
diaphragm (403*). Make certain the side
marked AIR SIDE faces the center housing
(1).
d.
Install the diaphragm (401*) on the bolt. Make
certain the side marked AIR SIDE faces the
center housing (1).
e.
Install the air side diaphragm plate (104) so
the recessed side faces the diaphragm (401).
f.
Apply medium-strength (blue) Loctite
R
or
equivalent to the bolt (107) threads. Screw the
bolt into the shaft (24) hand tight.
3.
Grease the length and ends of the diaphragm shaft
(24), and slide it through the housing (1).
4.
Assemble the other diaphragm assembly to the
shaft as explained in step 2.
5.
Hold one shaft bolt (107) with a wrench and torque
the other bolt to 20 to 25 ft-lb (27 to 34 N.m) at
100 rpm maximum.
6.
Align the fluid covers (101) and the center housing
(1) so the arrows (A) on the covers face the same
direction as the air valve (B). Secure the covers
with the screws (106 and 112), handtight. Install
the longer screws (112) in the top and bottom
holes of the covers. See Fig. 11.
7.
First, torque the longer screws (112) oppositely
and evenly to 190 to 220 in-lb (22 to 25 N.m),
using a 13 mm socket wrench. Then torque the
shorter screws (106), using a 10 mm socket
wrench.
8.
Reassemble the ball check valves and manifolds
as explained on page 14.