Performance diagram:
Pumped media:
Engine oil, gear oil, lubricating and hydraulic oil (mineral oil based), biologically degradable oils.
Media including hazardous materials Class A3 may be pumped.
Media to hazardous materials Class A1 and A2 must not be pumped.
If media not listed here are to be used, we request you to clear this with our technical department.
If oils (especially waste oils) are pumped which contain a high proportion of abrasive particles (metal
wear particles, grinding dust etc.), a fine filter must be fitted into the pump suction line.
Not suitable for water, chemicals or corrosive media.
Putting into service and operation:
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Screw the telescopic suction pipe into the oil inlet of the pump.
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Screw the pump with the telescopic suction pipe into the R2" fitting of the tank.
Fit the oil filler gun and pressure hose to the oil outlet of the pump
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Make the air connection to the pump and ensure that not more than 8 bar of air pressure is applied
to the pump.
Before putting the unit into service, check all connections for firm seating and leaks.
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The equipment is now ready for use.
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As soon as the air feed is applied, the pump will automatically suck in oil. When first putting the
equipment into service, clear the air from the pressure hose by operating the filler gun. When
maximum working pressure is reached, the pump will switch off and is ready for use.
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If the equipment is not being used, stop the air feed.
Comply with the safety instructions.
Maintenance:
For the operation of pneumatic pumps the fitting of an in-line compressed air maintenance unit (Order
Ref. No. 39 902 20) is always recommended
Make a regular check on the pressurised components (pressure hose and oil filler gun) and also on
the live parts of the pump for possible damage. Defective parts must be replaced with genuine spares
without delay.
( SAE 20 ca. 20°C; air supply pressure 8 bar)
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