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Graco Inc. 223660 User Manual

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Diaphragm (See Fig 14

.)

CAUTION

Replace the diaphragm whenever you remove the

pump housing (9), or after each 100 hours of use,

whichever comes first. During use, small grooves

are formed in the diaphragm which cannot be re-

aligned properly. Reusing a diaphragm may cause

leaking, resulting in costly pump damage.

1. Remove the screws (15). Tip the pump housing (9)

back, being careful not to damage the wires. Re-

move the front cover (23).

2. Check the diaphragm guide (11) in the bottom of the

pump housing (9) and replace it if is worn or dam-

aged. Clean the pump housing thoroughly. Press the

new guide, flat side first, into the housing,

using only

your fingers. Be sure it is installed evenly.

3. Screw the diaphragm (17) out of the connecting rod

assembly (18).

4. Use a soft brass or nylon bristle brush to clean the top

of the connecting rod and housing. Taking care not

to damage the diaphragm grooves, gently clean the

bottom of the pump housing (9).

5. Check the rod, motor bearing and eccentric. If there

is

any paint or damage, clean or replace the connect-

ing rod assembly as explained on page 15.

6. Screw the new diaphragm (17) into the connecting

rod

just until it

bottoms out. Then turn it 1/8 – 1/4 turn

[about 4–6 in–lb (0.4–0.7 N.m)].

CAUTION

Never turn the diaphragm more than 1/4 turn when

torquing it, as that will prevent the diaphragm from

working properly.

7. Apply thread lubricant to the screws (15) and install

them with the lockwashers (16) in the pump housing.

Torque the screws a few inch–pounds (N.m) at a

time, oppositely and evenly, to 85 in–lb (9.6 N.m).

8. Spin the motor shaft (D) to be sure it turns freely.
9. Reinstall the front cover (23).
Priming Valve & Tube (See Fig 15.

)

NOTE: Each new priming valve kit includes a priming

tube and fittings.

1. Unscrew the nut on the handle (E) of the priming

valve (10a). Unscrew the stem of the handle.

2. Screw the priming valve (10a) out of the pump hous-

ing (9).

3. Wrap the threads of the priming valve with

r

tape. Screw the valve snugly into the pump housing

(9). The valve handle should be parallel with the

angled edge of the housing to avoid interference with

the inlet or outlet valves.

4. Slide the nut (10d) and ferrule (10c) onto the tube

(10e). Install the tube support (10b) 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, and then back it out two turns.

Hand tighten the nut onto the priming valve, and then

tighten the stem into the valve.

Fig 14

44

45

47

46

11

17

18

9

23

24

D

LUBRICATE

THREADS;

TORQUE TO

85 in–lb (9.6 N.m)

0298

15,16

Fig 15

45

46

1

9

10

10e

10d
10c

10b

10a

WRAP WITH

TAPE

0786

E

47

48
49

Suction Tube (See Fig 15.

)

1. Unscrew the nut (45) from the fluid inlet valve hous-

ing (1). Remove the hose clamp (47). Slit the suction

tube 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 (1). Press the hose further

onto the nipple, leaving about a 1/8 in. (3 mm) gap

between the nut and hose end.

3. Install the hose clamp (47) and tighten snugly.
4. Remove the filter housing (48) and filter (49) from the

old suction hose. Install these parts on the new hose.

Dampen the hose with warm water to ease the filter

and filter housing onto the hose.

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