1235 Hickory Street | Pewaukee, WI 53072
For Customer Support: 800-558-7008
OPERATION
1.
Ensure the filter and all connections have been tightened before operation.
2.
Place the motor onto the drive coupling on the top of the pump and secure it by
threading the handwheel onto the motor.
3.
Ensure that the smaller drum plug has been removed or that the drum is fitted with a
breather to prevent the drum from collapsing during operation
4.
Before connecting the pump motor to the power or air supply, be sure the switch is in
the off position “0” or that the regulated air supply is not above 100 psi.
5.
Plug the motor into the correct power outlet as specified on the motor tag and or
connect an airline to the pneumatic motor.
6.
Remove the dust cap from the end of the fill nozzle.
7.
Turn the electrical switch to the on position indicated on the handle of the motor or
squeeze the trigger of the pneumatic motor to begin pumping.
8.
Place the nozzle into the container or equipment in which you desire to fill.
9.
Squeeze the hand trigger on the nozzle to allow lubricant to flow out of the tip.
10.
While in operation, check around the filter gasket for leaks. If the filter is leaking stop
the unit and tighten an additional ¼ turn.
11.
To stop the flow, release the nozzle hand trigger and then turn the motor off.
WHEN TO CHANGE THE FILTER AND PROCEDURE
The filter head is outfitted with two pressure gauges. The first gauge nearest to the pump
indicates the pressure being produced by the pump. The second gauge near the hose indicates
the pressure after the filter element. To determine when the filter element is at its maximum
holding capacity, calculate the differential pressure by subtracting the higher pressure from the
lower pressure to get the total differential pressure. Differential pressure is a more accurate
means of determining filter usage. The filter should be changed at
40 psi
differential.
Example:
P1 (Pressure Produced by Pump)= 43 psi
P2 (After Filter)= 35 psi
Differential Pressure= P1-P2 = 43psi -35psi = 8psi (filter still has remaining life)
To change the filter:
1.
Remove motor from the top of the drum pump by unthreading the handwheel and
lifting the motor upwards off the coupler.
2.
Place an oil catch pan beneath the filter to catch remaining oil in the filter and head that
will come out during the filter change.
3.
Using a strap wrench at the top of the filter, turn the filter counter clockwise and
unthread the filter from the head.