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PARTS LIST / PH10A-XXX-XXX FLUID SECTION

FLUID SECTION PARTS

Item

Description

(size)

Qty

Part No.

[Mtl]

L

Fluid Section Service Kit

637339-( )

V

1

n

2 “O” Ring

(3/32” x 3/4” o.d.)

(1)

Y330-113

[B]

L

3 “O” Ring

(3/32” x 11/16” o.d.)

(4)

Y328-112

[T]

V

5 Plate

(2)

94074-1

[C]

V

6 Diaphragm Plate

(2)

94055

[SS]

L

7

Diaphragm

(2)

94800

-L

[

L

]

9 Washer

(1.375” o.d. x 0.505” i.d.)

(2)

93189-1

[SS]

14 Bolt

(1/2” - 20 x 1-1/2”)

(2)

Y5-87-T

[SS]

15 Fluid Cap

(2)

95191

[SS]

L

19 “O” Ring

(3/32” x 1-9/16” o.d.)

(4)

Y328-126

[T]

L

21 Seat

(PH10A-XSS-SXT)

(4)

90428-1

[SS]

(PH10A-XSS-HXT)

(4)

93367-1

[SH]

L

22 Ball

(1” dia.) (PH10A-XSS-XST)

(4)

90948

[SS]

(PH10A-XSS-XHT)

(4)

Y16-132

[SH]

26 Cap Screw

(M8 x 1.25 x 25 mm)

(8)

95177

[SS]

29 Flange Nut

(M8 x 1.25)

(16)

95535

[C]

32 Bracket, Right Side

(2)

94154-1

[C]

Bracket, Left Side

(2)

94154-2

[C]

V

36 Manifold

(PH10A-ASS-XXT - NPTF)

(2)

94394

[SS]

(PH10A-BSS-XXT - BSP)

(2)

94394-1

[SS]

43 Ground Lug

(1)

93004

[Co]

67 Screw

(1/4” - 20 x 5/8”)

(1)

93860

[SS]

V

“Smart Parts”, keep these items on hand in addition to the service kits for fast repair

and reduction of down time.

n

Indicates parts included in 637338 air section service kit.

MATERIAL CODE

[B] = Nitrile
[C] = Carbon Steel

[Co]

 

=

 

Copper

[T]

 

=

 

PTFE

FLUID SECTION DISASSEMBLY

The following procedure is for the installation of Fluid Section Service Kit
parts. Refer to the view on page 5. The items with three digits are on
pages 5, 6 and 7.
The steps shown below are for one side, repeat the steps 7 thru 12 to
service the other side.
1. Remove four (26) cap screws, releasing (36) top manifold.
2. Remove (22) balls, (19) “O” rings and (21) seats.
3. Remove four (26) cap screws, releasing (36) bottom manifold.
4. Remove (19) “O” rings, (21) seats and (22) balls.
5. Remove eight (29) nuts, releasing (32) brackets.
6. Remove one (15) fluid cap.
7. Using a plastic mallet, tap the (124) tie rods back flush into the auxil-

iary body.

8. Remove two (158) cap screws, releasing (154 or 155) auxiliary body

and diaphragm assembly.

9. Remove (159) “O” ring and one (153) “O” ring.

S

SERVICE NOTE: The next few steps relate only to diaphragm disas-
sembly. Further disassembly would not normally be required unless
there is damage / wear found on the (148) piston or on the face of the
(152) cylinder.

10. Using a spanner wrench to hold the (149) adapter piston and a 3/4”

socket on the (14) bolt, remove the (14) bolt, releasing (9) washer, (3)
“O” ring, (6) diaphragm plate, (7) diaphragm, (5) plate and (3) “O” ring.

11. Remove the piston assembly and inspect the (151) nut, (148) piston

assembly, (150) “O” ring and (149) adapter piston. Do not disas-
semble further unless damage is evident.

12. Using an “O” ring pick, remove the (165) quad ring and two (164)

back-up rings from the (163) bushing.

S

SERVICE NOTE:  Removal of the (163) bushing should not be

necessary, however it must be checked for sharp edges and

removed to prevent possible further damage.

FLUID SECTION REASSEMBLY

S

Clean all parts upon reassembly. Lubricate all replacement parts
and metallic moving parts with Key-Lube grease upon reassembly.

S

SERVICE NOTE: PTFE “O” rings are not resilient and they should
always be replaced with new ones.

1. Install the (164) back-up ring by pulling it apart, twist or walk it down

into the cavity bottom inside the (163) bushing.

2. Install the (165) quad ring on top of the spiral ring by folding it in half

allowing it to get past the bushing i.d. and into the cavity.

3. Install the second (164) back-up ring as in step 1. Locate it on top of

the quad ring. Lubricate and smooth out the set with your finger to
assure good alignment.

4. Place the (9) washer onto the (14) bolt, with the chamfer against the

bolt head, place the (3) “O” ring onto the (14) bolt and insert these
three parts thru the (6) plate.

5. Place the (7) diaphragm onto this assembly, (see assembly note,

page 5).

6. Assemble the (150) “O” ring and (148) piston assembly to the (149)

adapter piston, securing with the (151) nut.

7. Lubricate the (152) cylinder wall and insert the piston assembly into

the cylinder and through the bushing / quad seal.

8. Apply Loctite

R

#271

t

to the inner threads of the (149) adapter pis-

ton.

9. Place the (3) “O” ring on the end of the (149) adapter piston and slide

the (5) plate over it.

10. Thread the piston assembly and diaphragm assembly together.

Hold the piston assembly with a spanner wrench, align the dia-
phragm with the bolt holes and torque the (14) bolt to 49 - 52 ft lbs
(66.4 - 70.5 Nm).

11. Install the (159) “O” ring and the (153) large “O” ring. Assembly hint:

A liberal amount of Key-Lube grease will hold these in place tempo-
rarily.

12. Align the (154 or 155) auxiliary body with the (125) dowel pin and

(158) cap screws, and push together, securing with two (158) cap
screws.

S

CAUTION: The tie rods can tear the diaphragm and ruin it. Hold the
diaphragm against the pump body with your fingers when pushing
each rod end through.

13. Align the diaphragm with the proper holes in the body and push the

rods through far enough to allow installation of the (15) fluid caps. Be
certain the flow direction is oriented correctly.

14. Assemble four (29) nuts.
15. Install two (32) brackets, securing with four (29) nuts.

S

NOTE: Tighten the fluid cap nuts in a cross pattern alternately and

evenly

. Torque (29) nuts to 280 - 300 in. lbs (31.6 - 33.9 Nm).

16. Assemble (22) balls, (21) seats and (19) “O” rings into the cavity in

the bottom of (15) fluid caps.

17. Assemble (36) bottom manifold to fluid caps, securing with (26) cap

screws. NOTE: Torque (26) cap screws to 120 - 140 in. lbs (13.6 -
15.8 Nm).

18. Assemble (21) seats, (19) “O” rings and (22) balls into the cavity in

the top of (15) fluid caps.

19. Assemble (36) top manifold to fluid caps, securing with (26) cap

screws. NOTE: Torque (26) cap screws to 120 - 140 in. lbs (13.6 -
15.8 Nm).

Rod

9

8

7

2

4-1

[C]

Diaphragm

(2)

94800

[T]

[L] =  Long Life PTFE

[SH]  =  Hard Stainless Steel

[SS]  =  Stainless Steel

Содержание ARO PH10A Series

Страница 1: ...ture Limits diaphragm ball seal material Nitrile 10_ to 180_ F 12_ to 82_ C PTFE 40_ to 225_ F 4_ to 107_ C Displacement Cycle 100 psig 0 06 gal 0 23 lit Dimensional Data see page 8 Noise Level 70 psig 60 cpm 84 5 dB A j j The pump sound pressure levels published here have been updated to an Equivalent Continuous SoundLevel LAeq tomeet theintent of ANSI S1 13 1971 CAGI PNEUROP S5 1using four micro...

Страница 2: ...s tem by opening dispensing valve or device and or carefully and slowly loosening and removing outlet hose or piping from pump WARNING HAZARDOUS PRESSURE Can result in serious injury or property damage Do not service or clean pump hoses or dispensing valve while the system is pressurized WARNING HAZARDOUSMATERIALS Cancauseseriousin juryorpropertydamage Donotattempttoreturnapumptothe factory or ser...

Страница 3: ...th a solvent compatible with the material beingpumpedifthematerialbeing pumpedis subjectto settingup when not in use for a period of time S Disconnecttheairsupplyfromthepumpifitistobeinactiveforafew hours START UP 1 Turn pressure control knob until motor starts to cycle 2 Allow pump to cycleslowly untilit isprimed andall airis purgedfrom the fluid hose or dispensing valve 3 Turn off dispensing val...

Страница 4: ...er damage FLUID SECTION REASSEMBLY S Clean all parts upon reassembly Lubricate all replacement parts and metallic moving parts with Key Lube grease upon reassembly S SERVICE NOTE PTFE O rings are not resilient and they should always be replaced with new ones 1 Install the 164 back up ring by pulling it apart twist or walk it down into the cavity bottom inside the 163 bushing 2 Install the 165 quad...

Страница 5: ...ads at assembly l Apply Loctite 271 to threads at assembly m Apply anti sieze compound to threads and bolt and nut flange heads which contact pump case when using stainless steel fasteners ASSEMBLY NOTES n Assemble with i d chamfer against bolt head o Assemble with largest convolusion ripple towards 6 diaphragm plate Figure 2 FOR THE AIR MOTOR SECTION SEE PAGES 6 7 36 26 m 2 j 1 124 149 150 j 148 ...

Страница 6: ...DE A Aluminum C Carbon Steel SS Stainless Steel B Nitrile D Acetal T PTFE Br Brass Fg Fiberglas U Polyurethane Bz Bronze SH Hard Stainless Steel Z Zinc AIR SECTION SERVICE Service is divided into two parts 1 Pilot Valve 2 Major Valve GENERAL SERVICE NOTES S Air Motor Section Service is continued from step 8 of the Fluid Sec tion Disassembly S It is not necessary to remove the Fluid Section Ends to...

Страница 7: ...ide Clean and inspect all parts for damage and wear MAJOR VALVE REASSEMBLY S Lubricateallsoftparts spool andboreswithKey Lubegreaseupon reassembly 1 For best results rebuild the Major Valve stack one piece at a time Start with the 112 washer and install it in the side opposite the air inlet Place the washer into the bore with the raised edge facingout ward follow it with the larger 114 O ring 2 Pl...

Страница 8: ... sleeve and 2 O ring on 1 rod S Check 168 O rings on 167 pilot piston for wear Low output volume S Check air supply S Check for plugged outlet hose S For the pump to prime itself it must be mounted in the vertical posi tion so that the balls will check by gravity S Check for pump cavitation suction pipe should be 1 minimum or larger if high viscosity fluids are being pumped Suction hose must be no...

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