Diaphragm And Center Section Repair - Graco Husky 1050HP Repair Parts

2:1 air-operated diaphragm pump
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Diaphragm and
and Center
Center Section
Diaphragm
Diaphragm
and
Center
NOTE: See
NOTE:
NOTE:
Diaphragms
for replacement diaphragm kits. Center Rebuild
Kit 24W946 also is available. Parts included in the
Center Rebuild Kit are marked with an *. For best
results, use all kit parts.
Disassemble the
the Fluid
Fluid Diaphragms
Disassemble
Disassemble
the
Fluid
1. Follow the
Pressure Relief Procedure, page
2. Remove the manifolds and disassemble
the ball check valves as explained in
Check Valve Repair, page
3. Remove the muffler (18).
4. Use a 10 mm socket wrench to remove the fluid
cover screws (5), then remove the fluid covers
(2).
Bolt-Through Diaphragms:
Diaphragms: Use a 15 mm socket
5. Bolt-Through
Bolt-Through
Diaphragms:
wrench to remove the diaphragm shaft bolt (14)
on one side of the pump. If the shaft (206)
remains attached to the bolt, use a wrench on
the flats of the shaft to remove it. Then, remove
all parts of that diaphragm assembly.
Overmolded Diaphragms:
Diaphragms: The diaphragm (12)
Overmolded
Overmolded
Diaphragms:
on one side of the pump will screw off by hand.
The diaphragm setscrew should remain attached
to the diaphragm. If the shaft (206) remains
attached to the diaphragm setscrew, use a
wrench on the flats of the shaft to remove it.
Remove the air side diaphragm plate (11).
6. Repeat for the other diaphragm.
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Section Repair
Repair
Section
Repair
Diaphragms
Diaphragms
10.
16.
Disassemble the
the Center
Center Section
Disassemble
Disassemble
the
Center
1. Use a 10 mm socket wrench to remove the
screws (5), then separate the primary air module
(101) from the secondary air module (102).
2. Remove the diaphragm (109), the air plates (103
and 105), and the set screw (104).
3. Inspect the diaphragm shafts (206) for wear or
scratches. If damaged, inspect the bearings
(203) in place. If they are damaged, use a
bearing puller to remove them.
NOTE: Do
Do not
not remove
remove undamaged
NOTE:
NOTE:
Do
not
remove
4. Use an o-ring pick to remove the u-cup packings
(202) from the primary air module and the
secondary air module. Bearings (203) can
remain in place.
5. If necessary, use a box end wrench to remove
the pilot valves (205, primary air module) or
the secondary pilot plugs (220, secondary air
module).
6. Remove the pilot valve cartridges only if
necessary due to a known or suspected problem.
After removing
removing pilot
pilot valves
valves (primary
After
After
removing
pilot
valves
secondary pilot
secondary
secondary
pilot plugs
pilot
plugs (secondary
plugs
hex to remove the cartridges (204), then remove
cartridge o-rings (219). If stripped, cross two
screwdrivers in the shape of an X. Insert the
blades into the area around the 10 mm hex.
Revolve the blades against each other while
holding the tips against the outer area of the
recess to unscrew the cartridge.
NOTE: Do
NOTE:
NOTE:
Do not
Do
not remove
not
remove undamaged
remove
cartridges.
cartridges.
cartridges.
Repair
Section
Section
undamaged bearings.
bearings.
undamaged
bearings.
(primary side)
side) or or or
(primary
side)
(secondary side),
(secondary
side),
side), use a
undamaged pilot
undamaged
pilot
pilot valve
valve
valve
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