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    www.Fisher.com D101296X012 Type 1 077 M anual H andwheel A ctuator Introduction 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scope of Manual 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Description 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Specifications 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    1077 Actuator Instruction Manual Form 5605 March 2007 2 Table 1. Specifications Actuator Sizes See table 2 Acceptable Valve Shaft Diameters See table 2 Output Torque See table 2 Wheel-Rim Force See table 2 Handwheel Turns Required for Full Rotation See table 2 Handwheel Rotation Direct Acting Construction: Clockwise handwheel rotation closes the va[...]

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    1077 Actuator Instruction Manual Form 5605 March 2007 3 T able 2. Actuator Size Selection ACCEPTABLE MAXIMUM HAND WHEEL-RIM FORCE HANDWHEEL TURNS REQUIRED FOR FULL VALVE A C T U AT O R ACCEPTABLE VALVE SHAFT MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE TORQUE ( 1 ) HAND- WHEEL DIAMETER To Produce Maximum To Produce Torque Lower Than Maximum Allowable REQUIRED FOR FULL VALVE [...]

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    1077 Actuator Instruction Manual Form 5605 March 2007 4 VALVE SERIES OR DESIGN VALVE SERIES OR DESIGN MOUNTING Ball/Plug Rotation To V250 V150 V200 & V300 CV500 Disc/Ball Rotation To V250 8532, 8560 MOUNTING Rotation To Close V250 V150, V200 & V300 CV500 V500 Rotation To Close V250 8532 , 8560 & 9500 Right-Hand CCW (2) CCW REVERSE REVER[...]

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    1077 Actuator Instruction Manual Form 5605 March 2007 5 Figure 3. Available Mounting Positions 30B0668-A B2002-3 / IL DIRECT ACTING ACTUA TOR CONSTRUCTION REVERSE ACTING ACTUA T OR CONSTRUCTION FLOW DIRECTION FOR LEFT -HAND MOUNTING POSITION 3 POSITION 1 POSITION 4 FLOW DIRECTION FOR RIGHT-HAND MOUNTING FLOW DIRECTION FOR LEFT-HAND MOUNTING VALVE B[...]

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    1077 Actuator Instruction Manual Form 5605 March 2007 6 Figure 4. Direct Acting Mounting Positions (Shown in the Closed Position) DRIVE SLEEVE GEAR INDEX MARKS (4) GEARBOX WITH COVER PLATE AND TRAVEL POINTER REMOVED MOUNTING POSITION 1 MOUNTING POSITION 3 MOUNTING POSITION 4 E0718 / IL Figure 5. Reverse Acting Mounting Positions (shown in the close[...]

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    1077 Actuator Instruction Manual Form 5605 March 2007 7 Note Sizes 2-KE, 7-KE, 9-KE & 10-KE:6 use the same actuator for both 0–60 degrees and 0–90 degrees, with the replacement of the appropriate set screw. Sizes 0-KE & 6-KE require a different actuator when changing from 90-degree to 60-degree disc or ball rotation. For Direct acting ([...]

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    1077 Actuator Instruction Manual Form 5605 March 2007 8 Maintenance W ARNING Avoid personal injury or property damage from sudden release of process pressure or bursting of parts. Before performing any maintenance operations: D Always wear protective gloves, clothing, and eyewear when performing any maintenance operations to avoid personal injury. [...]

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    1077 Actuator Instruction Manual Form 5605 March 2007 9 For a size 0-KE or 2-KE actuator, drive the pin into the shaft (the pin length is less than the shaft diameter). Remove the input shaft from the actuator housing and drive the pin out of the shaft. For a size 6-KE actuator, rotate the input shaft so that the pin may be driven through the soft [...]

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    1077 Actuator Instruction Manual Form 5605 March 2007 10 Parts Ordering A serial number is assigned to each actuator and stamped on the nameplate (key 7, figure 6). Always refer to the actuator serial number when corresponding with your Emerson Process Management sales office. When ordering replacement parts, also specify the part name and desired [...]

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    1077 Actuator Instruction Manual Form 5605 March 2007 11 Figure 6. Type 1077 Actuator Assembly for Splined Shaft 39A8956-B B2001 / IL O-RING WORM WORM PIN COVER PLA TE TRA VEL INDICA TOR POINTER[...]

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    1077 Actuator Instruction Manual Form 5605 March 2007 12 Figure 7. Type 1077 Actuator Assembly for Coupled or Keyed Shafts 30B1671-A / DOC Emerson Process Management Marshalltown, Iowa 50158 USA Cernay 68700 France Sao Paulo 05424 Brazil Singapore 128461 www.Fisher.com The contents of this publication are presented for informational purposes only, [...]