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User and maintenance instructions Air operated chassis pump Models 84667 and 84668, series A Date of issue June 207 Form number 40354B

Contents Description....................... 2 Safety information................ 2 Dimensions....................... 4 Installation....................... 5 Typical system hookup............. 5 Accessories...................... 5 Pressure relief procedure.......... 5 Operation........................ 6 Inspection before using pump........ 6 Lubrication....................... 6 Material restriction prevention...... 6 Corrosion prevention............... 6 Disassembly...................... 6 Assembly........................ 7 Repair........................... 7 To lubricate air valve mechanism.... 8 Service parts...................... 9 Troubleshooting................... Warranty........................ 6 Warning Failure to heed the following warnings including misuse, over pressurizing, modifying parts, using incompatible chemicals and fluids, or using worn or damaged parts, may result in equipment damage and/or serious personal injury, fire, explosion, or property damage. Do not exceed stated maximum working pressure of pump or of lowest rated component in system. Do not alter or modify any part of equipment. Do not operate equipment with combustible gas. Do not attempt to repair or disassemble equipment while system is pressurized. Make sure all grease connections are securely tightened before using equipment. Always read and follow grease manufacturers recommendations regarding grease compatibility and use of protective clothing and equipment. Check all equipment regularly and repair or replace worn or damaged parts immediately. Never point dispensing valve at any part of body or at another person. Never try to stop or deflect material from dispensing valve or leading connection or component with hand or body. Always check equipment for proper operation before each use, making sure safety devices are in place and operating properly. Always follow pressure relief procedure after shutting off pump, when checking or servicing, and when installing, cleaning or changing any part of system. 2

Description Models 84667 and 84668 are air operated chassis pumps designed to pump low and medium viscosity materials (grease) from drums and pails. 2) Fig. 3) Safety information ) Air coupler 2) Air nipple 3) Pump ) Read and carefully observe operating instructions before operating equipment. Extreme caution should be used when operating equipment as personal injury and/or property damage can result from equipment misuse. Adequate personal protection is recommended to prevent splashing of material on skin or in eyes. Always disconnect air coupler from pump when pump is not being used. Specifications Air motor effective diameter 2.5 in (63,5 mm) Air inlet /4 in NPTF Material outlet /4 in NPTF Ratio 50: Delivery output 90 in 3 /min. ( 474,8 cm 3 /min) Delivery 0.73 in 3 /cycle ( cm 3 /cycle) Minimum air pressure 30 psi (2 bar) Maximum air pressure 50 psi (0 bar) Maximum output pressure 7 500 psi (57 bar) Noise level at 20 psi (8,2 bar) < 85 dba Diagram Mean effective pressure (psi/bar) 5 000 (344,7) Air consumption (SCFM) 20.0 4 500 (30,2) 4 000 (275,7) 00 psi (6,8 bar) 00 psi (6,8 bar) 8.0 6.0 3 500 (24,3) 3 000 (206,8) 2 500 (72,3) 70 psi (4,8 bar) 70 psi (4,8 bar) 40 psi (2,7 bar) 4.0 2.0 0.0 2 000 (37,8) 8.0 500 (03,4) 000 (68,9) 40 psi (2,7 bar) 6.0 4.0 500 (34,4) 2.0 0 0 0.05 0.0 0.5 0.20 0.25 Flow rate (GPM) 3

Fig. 2 Dimensions 6 in 3 2 /6 in (52 mm) 3 3/6 in (7 mm) (80 mm) 4 in (0 mm) 3 in (330 mm) /4 in NPTF /4 in-20 3/4 in (9 mm) 3 /6 in (46 mm) 2 /2 in (57 mm) A Name Part no. Weight Length Basic pump drum size dimension A 84667 20 lbs (54 kg) Basic pump 84668 400 lbs drum size dimension A (8 kg) 27 3 /8 in (695 mm) 33 5 /6 in (862 mm) 4

Installation Typical drum and pail hookups are described as follows only as a guide in selecting and installing a system. Contact Lincoln factory representative for assistance in designing system for specific requirement. Warning Do not exceed maximum working pressure of lowest rated component in system. Pump can develop 7 500 psi (57, bar) working pressure at 50 psi (0,3 bar) maximum incoming air pressure. Be sure that all system equipment and accessories are rated to withstand maximum working pressure of pump. Failure to comply may result in serious personal injury and/or damage to equipment. note Do not exceed 90 psi (6,2 bar) air pressure to pump when using whip hoses. Accessory item whip hoses for dispensing valve are rated 4 500 psi (30,2 bar). Typical system hookup Determine drum or pail system for requirement. 2 Obtain air line filter/regulator/lubrica tor to use with inlet air supply and correct sized air and grease lines hoses with any required reducers, connectors and accessories. 3 Flush supply lines, hoses, reducers, connectors and accessories with mineral spirits or oil based solvent, purging any contaminants such as dirt, moisture or metal shavings that could damage equipment. Blow dry with air. 4 Flush pump with mineral spirits or oilbased solvents if neces sary. 5 Assemble cleaned pump and supply line together with any required accessory. 6 Mount assembled pump to drum or pail. 7 Connect material output line/hose to pump. 8 Connect air regulator to pump. 9 Make sure all connections are securely tightened. Caution Pump was tested in lightweight oil that was left in to protect pump from corrosion. Flushing pump before connecting to system might be desired to prevent possible contamination of grease pumping. Failure to comply may result in light personal injury and/or damage to equipment. Accessories Filter/regulator/lubricator and gauge Eyebolt kit Follower plate - 20 lb., 400 lb. Drum cover - 20 lb., 400 lb. Drum cover with tie rods 709 hoist Pressure relief procedure Always perform this procedure when pump is shut off and before checking, servicing, installing, cleaning or repairing any part of system. Disconnect air supply to pump. 2 Point dispensing valve away from yourself and others. 3 Open dispensing valve into appropriate container until pressure is relieved. If above procedure does not relieve pressure, dispensing valve or hose may be restricted. To relieve pressure, very slowly loosen hose end coupling. Then loosen completely and clear dispensing valve and hose. Warning To reduce risk of injury from splashing or static sparking when flushing pump with solvents, always hold metal part of dispensing valve firmly to side of grounded metal pail and operate pump at lowest possible fluid pressure. Failure to comply may result in serious personal injury and/or damage to equipment. 5

Operation Inspection before using pump Prior to operation or maintenance a visual inspection shall be made. Check pump system for leaks, worn or missing parts. Any pump that appears to be damaged in any way, is badly worn or operates abnormally shall be removed from use until repairs are made. Contact factory authorized service center for repairs. If overpressurizing of equipment is believed to have occurred, contact factory authorized service center for inspection of pump. Annual inspection by factory authorized service center is recommended. Warning To prevent personal injury, perform pressure relief procedure (pg. 5) before and after operating pump. Failure to comply may result in serious personal injury and/or damage to equipment. To start pump, turn on main air supply. Slowly open air regulator. Regulate air pressure from 20 to 40 psi (,3 to 2,7 bar) and throttle to prime pump. Open dispensing valve to allow air to be purged from system. Allow pump to cycle until grease without air pockets flows from dispensing valve, then close dispensing valve. After pump is primed, adjust air pressure to achieve smooth flow of grease from dispensing valve. Do not allow pump to operate when out of material. Pump will accelerate quickly and run too fast, resulting in costly damage to pump. If pump accelerates quickly or is running too fast, stop it immediately. Check grease supply and refill it if necessary. Prime pump to remove all air from system, or flush pump and relieve pressure. In circulating system, pump runs continuously and slows down or speeds up as supply demands, until air supply is shut off. In a direct supply system, with adequate air pressure supplied to motor, pump starts when gun or dispensing valve is opened and stalls against pressure when it is closed. Use air regulator to control pump speed and grease pressure. Always use lowest pressure required to achieve desired results. Higher pressures will cause pump packings to wear prematurely. Lubrication An air line filter/regulator/lubricator is recommended for use with pump to remove harmful dirt and moisture from compressor air supply, and to provide automatic air motor lubrication. If an air line lubricator is not used, the following procedure should be per formed daily: Disconnect air coupler from air fitting. 2 Fill air coupler with 0 SAE motor oil and reconnect to air fitting. 3 Operate pump to distribute lubricant. Material restriction prevention Flush system as required with compatible solvent to prevent material buildup when pumping material that dries or hardens. Corrosion prevention To prevent water or air corrosion, never leave the pump filled with water or air. Flush pump first with compatible solvent and then again with mineral spirits or oil-based solvent. Disassembly Remove valve cap (2), trip rod pin () and collar (3). Unscrew trip sleeve from trip rod (3). 2 Unscrew four tie rod nuts (67) from tie rods (68) and lift air valve casting (9) off of air cylinder (34). 3 Remove packing nut (70) and packing cap (73) from air valve casting. 4 Remove four valve cover screws (5) and cover (64). 5 Remove four toggle plate screws (6), toggle plate (65), trip shoe (66) and sleeve (8). 6 Remove four valve seat bolts (63), springs (62), valve guide plate (6) and valve slide seat and gasket (60). 7 Unscrew trip rod packing nut (20) from air valve casting and remove all packing parts. 8 Remove priming tube (45) from bushing extension (53). 9 Extend plunger rod (52) out of bushing extension (53). Place wrench on priming plunger (46). Insert awl or other small tool through opening in check seat (44) and remove priming check parts, plunger rod (52) and bushing extension (53). 0 Unscrew pump tube from outlet body (33). Unscrew plunger and bushing assembly (42) from plunger adapter (55) by placing wrench on plunger and adapter. 2 Unscrew pump rod from connector rod by placing wrench on piston rod and connector rod. This will also allow removal of trip rod (3). Remove piston rod (39) packing and washers. 3 Unscrew gland packing nut (2) from outlet body and remove all gland parts. note If complete disassembly is required, order repair kit and replace all gaskets, O-rings and packings. 6

Assembly Fig. IPB To assemble, perform Disassembly procedures (pg. 4) in reverse. Tighten fasten ers per stated torque specifications. Service parts 9 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 note To prevent damage to air piston packing and pump gland packing, and to help increase packing life, lubricate air cylinder and air piston rod before assembly. Thread piston rod through gland packing when assembling pump. 7 8 6 3 5 4 3 2 8 9 20 2) 2 Before tightening four valve seat screws (63), align valve slide and seat plate (60), slide valve gasket (58) and air valve casting (9) by placing a rod through center hole. Start all fasteners by hand to avoid stripping threads when reassembling. 33 32 3 ) 22 Repair Repair is limited to replacement of listed service parts. Special procedures and tools are required. Contact Lincoln Customer Service, 548 N. Hanley Road, St. Louis, MO 6334, (34) 679-4200 for your nearest authorized service center. When ordering replacement parts, list: part number, description, model number and series letter. 30 29 23 24 25 26 27 28 ) Use Loctite 50 gasket eliminator on threads. 2) Tighten to 0 to 5 ft.lbf (3 to 20 Nm). 7

To lubricate air valve mechanism Disconnect air to pump. 2 Perform pressure relief procedure. 3 Remove four cover screws (5), cover (64) and cover plate gasket (4). 4 Remove air valve casting (9) from pump and disassemble. 5 Clean or flush air valve casting to remove any chips or other foreign particles. 6 Before replacing toggle assembly (65), pack cavity with grease using approximately /2 ounces (44 ml) of NLGI light grade water repellent grease. 7 Replace cover plate gasket (4), cover (64) and cover screws (5). Tighten to prevent air leaks. 8 Periodic inspection of parts at least once a year is advised. note Start fasteners by hand to avoid stripping threads when reassembling. Optional eyebolt kit (For hoisting purposes. Parts must be ordered separately.) 75 74 ) ) Threads to valve cap (2). Caution Do not exceed 5 ft.lbf (,7 Nm) torque. Failure to comply may result in minor personal injury and/or damage to equipment. Service parts, continued 60 Fig. IPB 2 2) / 4 in NPTF 59 4 56 57 58 60 3) 6 ) 6 62 63 6 ) 73 72 7 70 69 68 67 66 65 4 64 / 4 in NPTF 5) 5 4) ) Tighten to 30 to 40 in.lbf (3,3 to 4,5 Nm). 2) Air exhaust port 3) Lubricate balls and springs before assembly. 4) Tighten to 90 to 00 in.lbf (0 to,2 Nm). 5) Air valve mechanism 8

Fig. IPB 3 Service parts, continued 32 30 ) 29 40 4 39 38 37 36 55 42 40 4 43 44 52 54 5 50 49 48 54 46 53 45 ) Use Loctite 50 gasket eliminator on threads. 9

Service parts Item no. Description Part no. Qty. Item no. Description Part no. Qty. Air piston rod 24595 2) 40 Ball stop 57027 2 2 Air piston bolt 329 4 Ball 6902 2)3) 4 3 Air piston washer 4822 2 42 Plunger and bushing assembly 245922 4 Air piston packing 34090 ) 43 Check seat gasket 3047 2)3) 5 Air piston nut 337 44 Check seat 726 2)3) 6 Air cylinder gasket 3304 2) 2 45 Priming tube 24597 7 0-ring 34368 2) 2 46 Priming plunger 245873 2)3) 8 Trip sleeve 947 47 Priming check seat 725 2)3) 9 Valve casting kit 237563 48 Priming check 72 2)3) 0 Check seat gasket 300 2) 49 Check washer 702 2)3) Trip pin 472 2) 50 Priming check packing 35073 2 Valve cap 470 5 Check stop 722 3 Trip rod collar 47 52 Plunger rod 24598 2)3) 4 Cover gasket 3458 2) 53 Bushing extension 6273 5 Valve cover screw 236868 4 54 Bushing gasket 3049 2 6 Toggle plate screw 236869 6 55 Plunger adapter 344 7 Gasket 33039 2) 56 Muffler cover 23665 8 Packing washer 23666 2)3) 57 Muffler 236833 9 Trip rod packing 236835 2)3) 58 Slide valve gasket 3862 2) 20 Trip rod packing nut 245425 59 Spring 56038 2) 2 2 Gland packing nut 2333 60 Valve slide and seat 83063 22 Gland packing washer 48268 6 Valve guide plate 45605 23 Gland packing 3480 2) 62 Spring 5538 4 24 Gland gasket 3050 2) 63 Valve seat bolt 236870 4 25 Gland packing spacer 4940 64 Cover 236286 26 0-ring 34572 2) 65 Toggle plate assembly 933 3) 27 U-cup packing 3865 2) 66 Trip shoe 475 3) 28 Gland packing washer 4823 67 Tie rod nut 5009 4 29 Connector gasket 3048 2) 68 Tie rod 2452 4 30 Piston rod connector 24596 69 Packing nut gasket 30003 2) 3 Rod, trip assembly 24594 70 Packing nut 904 32 Pump tube gasket 3054 7 Plunger packing washer 48237 33 Outlet body 40537 72 Plunger packing 340 34 Air cylinder 6447 ) 73 Packing cap 905 35 Air passage tube 62383 74 Extension adapter 236975 36 Coupling nut 345 75 Eye bolt 6853 37 Coupling stud 346 Not shown Synthetic grease packing kit 245530 38 Pump tube (84667) Pump tube (84668) 24592 245925 39 Piston rod (84667) Piston rod (84668) 24593 245924 ) Recommended service part. 2) Included in 24833 repair kit. 3) Included in 24834 repair kit. 0

Troubleshooting Condition Possible cause Corrective action Air motor does not operate. No air to pump. Turn on or connect air supply to pump. Air motor malfunction. Check for broken trip rod. Broken toggle or foreign object lodged in priming tube. Check for rust, worn or scored parts. Air seepage from air exhaust while pump is not operating. Loss of pressure, volume or continuous operation of pump when not in normal use. Air motor malfunction. Outlet check damage or contamination. System component leaking. Check valve slide (60), seat and gasket. Check trip rod packing (9) and gasket (7) for cut or damaged packing. Remove and clean lower inlet checks. Check for foreign material. Inspect sealing surfaces between upper and lower inlet checks. Replace if rough or pitted. Replace shovel rod if rough or pitted. Replace prime check packing (50). Inspect lubricant supply line for leaks or breaks. Lubricant leaking from weep hole of pump outlet casting. Pump tube malfunction. Replace 0-ring (26) and U-cup (27). Make sure gland nut (2) is tight. Excessive amount of air in lubricant or excessive amount of lubricant coming from air exhaust. Air motor malfunction. Replace gland packing (23), gland gasket (24), 0-ring (26) and U-cup packing (27). note If procedures do not correct problem, contact factory authorized service center. When submitting equip ment to be repaired, be sure to state nature of problem and indicate if repair cost estimate is required. note Some lubricant exhausts with air normally.

Following machinery directive 2006/42/EC, Annex II Part A The manufacturer Lincoln Industrial, 548 N. Hanley Road, St. Louis, MO 6334 USA hereby declares that the machine Designation: High-pressure air operated chassis pump Type: Lubrigun Part number: 282396, 82050, 82050-E575, 82054, 8276, 8353, 84667, 84668, 84933 Year of construction: see type identification plate complies with all basic requirements of the following directives at the time when first being launched in the market. Machinery directive 2006/42/EC EMC 2009/9/EC and 2004/08/EC RoHS II 20/65/EC Applied standards DIN EN ISO 200:20-3, DIN EN 6000-2:2003-5, DIN 40050-9:993-5 DIN EN 809-:20, DIN EN 60204- :20-, DIN EN 550:20-4 In the case of modifications or alterations of the above mentioned machine not authorized by the manufacturer validity of this EC declaration of conformity will cease. The person empowered to assemble the technical documentation on behalf of the manufacturer is the head of standardization; see manufacturer s address. EC Declaration of Conformity EU-Repräsentant SKF Lubrication Systems Germany GmbH Heinrich-Hertz-Str. 2-8 DE - 6990 Walldorf Bob Hoefler, Bob Hoefler, Director Product Development / Product Engineering January 5, 205 2

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Warranty The instructions do not contain any information on the warranty. This can be found in the General Conditions of Sales, available at: www.lincolnindustrial.com/technicalservice or www.skf.com/lubrication. skf.com lincolnindustrial.com SKF and Lincoln are registered trademarks of the SKF Group. SKF Group 207 The contents of this publication are the copyright of the publisher and may not be reproduced (even extracts) unless prior written permission is granted. Every care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this publication but no liability can be accepted for any loss or damage whether direct, indirect or consequential arising out of the use of the information contained herein. June 207 Form 40354B