Periodic Maintenance; Maintenance Tips; Maintenance Precautions; Torque Specifications - Flow ESL INTENSIFIER Manual

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ESL Intensifier

Periodic maintenance

Daily inspections and periodic maintenance will help
you get the maximum life, safety, and efficiency from
your FLOW equipment. Periodic maintenance is regu-
larly scheduled preventive maintenance and includes
replacing worn parts that have reached the end of their
service life. It will help minimize unscheduled down
time, maximize equipment use, and eliminate unsafe
operating conditions.
Flow recommends that you use a maintenance and ser-
vice log to record all service work. Maintenance Log
MS-2258 is provided on the CD.
Note: Review all maintenance precautions and safety
instructions listed in the intensifier pump manual.

Maintenance tips

Stock enough spare parts to minimize downtime
and help avoid rush part orders.
Practice good housekeeping.
Assign a complete set of service tools to the
workstation.

Maintenance precautions

Protect all machined and lapped mating surfaces
from damage.
Carefully work out any damage to seal surfaces, or
seal damage and leaks will be a recurring problem.
Carefully clean and blow out all parts being reas-
sembled. Do not use paper towels.
Do not use any substitutes for the sealants and lu-
bricants recommended by Flow.
6 | M-310

Torque specifications

Refer to the following table when specific torque re-
quirements are not listed in a service procedure.
Mounting bolts and machine screws shall not be
torqued beyond the manufacturer's recommended
limits.
High-pressure
gland nuts
in.
1
4
in.
3
8
in.
9
16
Note: Before assembly, lubricate threads of all
high-pressure tubing connections with Blue Lubricant.
U.S.
SI
(ft-lb)
(N-m)
15-25
20-34
35-45
47-60
60-75
80-100
© Flow International Corporation

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john morgan
February 17, 2025

the red lights on side of sensors when pump is off only bottom two are illuminated

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Mr. Anderson
February 17, 2025

The bottom two red lights on the Flow ESL Intensifier sensors are illuminated when the pump is off because the system is not pressurized, and no hydraulic movement is occurring. These lights likely indicate a default or standby state when the pump is not actively generating high-pressure water.

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