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Displacement pump service – Graco BULLDOG 222248 User Manual

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DISPLACEMENT PUMP SERVICE

Moving parts can pinch or amputate your fingers or

other body parts. When the pump is operating, the

priming piston (located at the pump intake) and the

air motor piston (located behind the air motor

shield) move. Therefore, NEVER operate the pump

with the air motor shield removed, and keep your

fingers and hands away from the priming piston.

Before attempting to clear an obstruction from the

priming piston or service the pump, follow the

Pres-

sure Relief Procedure Warning on page 7 to pre-

vent the pump from starting accidentally.

WARNING

Before You Start (All Models)

1. Repair Kit 220–861 is available. See pages 13 and

15. For the best results, use all the new parts in the

kit, even if the old ones look good. Repair kit parts are

indicated in the text and the parts list with an asterisk,

for example (27*).

2. To reduce down time, keep spare parts on hand.

Recommended spare parts are indicated in the parts

list with a double asterisk, for example (41**).

3. The gland/packing stacks (64*, 65*) are preas-

sembled.

Do not disassemble the stacks when in-

stalling them in the pump.

4. For air motor service and parts information, refer to

manual 307–049 for motor Model 208–356, manual

306–968 for motor Model 206–647, manual 307–304

for motor Model 215–255, or manual 307–741 for

motor Model 220–106.

5. If possible, flush the pump before service with a com-

patible solvent. Follow the

Pressure Relief Proce-

dure Warning on page 7. Stop the pump at the bot-

tom of its stroke.

6. Disconnect all the hoses. Remove the pump from its

mounting and clamp it in a vise.

Model 204–641 Displacement Pump (Used on

Models 204–287, 215–873 and 222–248)
Disassembly

NOTE: Refer to Fig 2 and the parts drawing.
1. Remove the cotter pin (41). Unscrew the coupling

nut (50) and the three tie rod locknuts (44). Pull the

displacement pump (2) off the air motor (1).

2. Remove the cotter pin (42). Loosen the locknut (45).

Unscrew the connecting rod (53) from the upper cap

(33).

3. Insert a 1/4 in. (6 mm) diameter rod in the holes of the

packing nut/wet–cup (21), and loosen it. Push the

displacement rod (18) down until the priming piston

(37) clears the intake valve housing (28). Remove

the nut (6), priming piston (37), valve plate (36) and

plate guide (31).

4. Unscrew the four tie bolts (8) and pull the intake valve

housing (28) off the pump. Pull the priming rod (32)

and displacement rod (18) out of the bottom of the

cylinder (39). Remove the pin (7) and unscrew the

priming rod (32) from the connecting rod (20).

5. Pull the cylinder (39) down out of the outlet housing

(26). Inspect the inner surface of the cylinder and the

outer surface of the displacement rod (18) for

scratches or scoring, which can cause premature

packing wear and leaking. To check, run a finger over

the surface or hold the part up to the light at an angle.

6. Disassemble the intake valve (3). Clean and inspect

all parts, replacing as necessary . Check the intake

valve seat (30) for nicks or damage.

7. Unscrew the upper cap (33) from the connecting rod

(20). Pull the displacement rod (18) off the lower cap

(19), and remove the piston assembly from the con-

necting rod. Disassemble the piston.

8. Unscrew the packing nut/wet–cup (21). Remove the

wiper seal (66). Remove the throat packings from the

outlet housing (26).

9. Clean and inspect all parts, replacing as necessary.

Reassembly

NOTE: Refer to Fig 2 and the parts drawing during the

following procedure.

1. See Detail A of Fig 2. The gland/packing stack (64*)

for the throat is preassembled.

Do not disassemble

the stack. Lubricate the gland/packing stack and in-

stall it into the outlet housing (26).

Be sure the lips of

the v–packings are facing down. Install the wiper

seal (66) in the groove of the wet–cup (21)

with the

lips facing down. Loosely install the packing nut/wet–

cup (21).

2. See Detail B of Fig 2. Install the two bearings (35*)

and the u–cup packing (56*) on the piston (38).

Be

sure the lips of the packing are facing up. Install the

small o–ring (15) in the lower cap (19) and the larger

o–ring (17) on the outside of the lower cap.

3. Install the piston (38), valve plate (34), and lower cap

(19) on the connecting rod (20).

4. Insert the connecting rod (20) into the displacement

rod (18) so the lower cap (19) fits into the bottom of

the displacement rod. Screw the top cap (33) onto

the connecting rod (20) until it is tight against the top

of the displacement rod (18).

5. Install one copper gasket (27*) in the outlet housing

(26). Screw the priming rod (32) into the connecting

rod (20) and secure with the pin (7). Push the dis-

placement rod (18) and priming rod (32) up into the

outlet housing (26) so the top of the displacement rod

just protrudes from the packing nut/wet–cup (21).

Lubricate the priming rod (32).

6. Install the cylinder (39) in the outlet housing (26), be-

ing careful not to scratch the polished inner surface

of the cylinder.

7. See Detail C of Fig 2. Slide the intake valve gland/

packing stack (65*) into the intake valve seal housing

(3).

Do not disassemble the stack. Be sure the lips

of the v–packings are facing up. Tighten the packing

nut (11). Install the valve seat (30) in the intake valve

housing (28). Place the intake valve seal housing (3)

on the seat (30).

8. Install two copper gaskets (27*) on the intake valve

stop (29). Install the stop in the intake valve housing

(28).

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