Ingersoll-Rand 650110-X manual

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    CCN 81561318 OPERA T OR’S MANUAL 6501 10 - X INCLUDE MANUAL: S-632 GENERAL INFORMA TION MANUAL (PN 97999-624) SEE CHART BELOW 2” DIFFERENTIAL TRANSFER PUMP (CARBON STEEL) 6501 15 - X INCLUDING: OPERA TION, INST ALLA TION & MAINTENANCE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULL Y BEFORE INST ALLING, OPERA TING OR SERVICING THIS EQUIPMENT . It is the responsi[...]

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    P a g e2o f8 6501 10-X GENERAL DESCRIPTION The ARO 2” differential, 2:1 ratio transfer pumps have been designed for the application and transfer of a wide range of corrosive and non-corro- sive materials. Refer to the lower pump parts list on page 4 for manufac- tured materials and packings available. These pumps may be directly mounted in the 2?[...]

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    P a g e3o f8 6501 10-X 2” AIR MOTOR SER VICE PROCEDURES 2” AIR MOTOR DISASSEMBL Y R e f e rt oF i g u r e4 . NOTE: All threads are right hand. 1. Place the air motor in the vise with a needle valve or a 1/4” pipe nip- ple resting against the jaws of the vise, as shown. 2. Place a strap wrench around the (1) cap and remove the cap. NOTE: If th[...]

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    P a g e4o f8 6501 10-X 60702 2’ ’ AIR MOTOR P ARTS LIST 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 16 7 93005 Ground Screw Figure 5 Item Description (size) Qty Part No. n Service Kit Parts 66098 1 Cap 1 76073-2 n 2 “O” Ring (3/32” x 2-5/16” o.d.) 1 Y325-138 3 Spring 1 77208 4 Button 1 90638 5 W asher 1 77290 6 Cylinder 1 76074-[...]

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    P a g e5o f8 6501 10-X LOWER PUMP SER VICE PROCEDURES LOWER PUMP DISASSEMBL Y R e f e rt oF i g u r e6 . NOTE: All threads are right hand. 1. Clamp the lower pump assembly in the vise on solid part of (28) pump body . CAUTION: Clamp the pump so that the three small tubes con - nected to the lower end of (28) pump body are not being twisted. 2. Plac[...]

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    P a g e6o f8 6501 10-X LOWER PUMP END P ARTS LIST 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 s 34 50 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 (66198-X) 47 49 (66200-X) s Apply Loctite R 271 to threads. K Apply Loctite Nickel Anti-Seize to threads J Apply PTFE tape to threads. Figure 6 MA TERIAL CODE [B] = Ni trile [Br] = Brass [C] = Carbon Steel [L] = Leather [Ny] =[...]

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    P a g e7o f8 6501 10-X TROUBLE SHOOTING Pump continually cycles. • Check for empty material supply . Disconnect the air (from the pump) replenish material supply . • Check to see if the connecting rod has disassembled from the mat- ing rod. See assembly of lower pump end (figure 3). • The (48) ball may be wedged or sticking open in the f oot [...]

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    P a g e8o f8 6501 10-X PN 97999-24[...]