Graco Inc. 220240 Power Roller User Manual


 
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307–760
REPAIR
Diaphragm
(See Fig 14)
CAUTION
To
avoid leaks and costly pump
damage, replace the
diaphragm whenever the pump housing (9) is re-
moved or after each 100 hours of use, whichever
comes
first. During use,
small grooves are formed in
the
diaphragm which cannot be realigned properly
.
1.
Remove the screws (15). Tip the pump housing (9)
back, being careful not to damage the wires. Re-
move
the front cover plate (23).
2.
Check the diaphragm guide (11), and replace it if
necessary.
Clean
the pump housing thoroughly
, and
then
lay the flat side of the guide into the housing and
use
your fingers to press it evenly into place.
3.
Unscrew the diaphragm (17).
4.
Use a soft bristle brush to clean the top of the con-
necting
rod and housing. Gently clean the bottom of
the pump housing (9), avoiding damage to the dia-
phragm
grooves.
5.
Check the rod, motor bearing and eccentric for
paint. If there is any paint or damage, clean or re-
place
the connecting rod assembly as explained on
page 13.
CAUTION
To ensure the diaphragm will work properly, do not
turn
the diaphragm more
than 1/2 turn when torqu
-
ing
it.
6.
Screw the new diaphragm (17) into the connecting
rod
just
until it bottoms out. Then turn it 1/4 to 1/2 turn
(2.7–3.6
N.m [6–8 in–lb]).
7.
Apply thread lubricant to the screws (15) and install
them with the lockwashers in the pump housing.
Torque the screws a little at a time, oppositely and
evenly,
to 9.8 N.m (85 in–lb).
8. Spin the motor shaft (D) to be sure it turns freely
.
9. Reinstall the front cover (23).
Priming V
alve & T
ube
(See Fig 15)
NOTE:
Each new priming valve kit includes a priming
tube
and fittings.
1.
Unscrew the nut (E) of the priming valve (10a), and
then
unscrew the stem of the handle.
2. Unscrew the priming valve (10a).
3.
Wrap the threads of the priming valve with PTFE R
tape,
and then screw it
snugly into the pump housing.
The
valve handle should be parallel with the angled
edge
of the housing to avoid interference with the in
-
let
or outlet valves.
4.
Slide the nut (10d) and ferrule (10c) onto the tube
(10e), and then install the tube support (l0b) in the
end
of
the tube. Screw the nut onto the priming valve,
which
will seat the ferrule.
5.
Screw the stem of the handle (E) onto the priming
valve until it bottoms, then back it out two turns.
Screw
the nut hand tight onto the priming valve, then
tighten
the stem into the valve.
44
47
45
46
10d
10c
Fig 14
Fig 15
10e
10b
10a
E
WRAP
WITH
PTFE
T
APE
45
46
1
52
48
49
9
10
11
17
9
D
23
15,16
LUBRICA
TE
THREADS
TORQUE TO
85 in-lb
(9.6 N.m)
Suction Tube (See Fig 15)
1.
Unscrew
the
hose nut (45). Remove the hose camp
(47).
Slit the suction hose to free the nipple (46).
2.
With the nipple (46) inserted through the nut (45),
dampen the new hose (44) with warm water and
press the hose over the nipple. Screw the nut onto
the
inlet valve housing, and
then press the hose fur
-
ther
onto the nipple. Leave about a 1/8 in. (3 mm) gap
between
the nut and hose end.
3.
Install the hose camp (47) and tighten snugly
.
4.
Remove
the filter housing (48) and strainer (49)
and
install
them on the new hose. Dampen the hose with
warm
water to ease assembly
.