4.2 Operation of manually operated grease filler pumps LAGF 18
and LAGF 50
Filling a grease gun or other greasing
tool using the LAGF 18 or LAGF 50
1.
Push the filling nipple of the grease gun
into the filling nozzle of the pump.
2.
Do not retract the piston handle on the
grease gun prior to filling, since this
may cause air to be trapped inside the
grease gun.
3.
During filling, ensure that the filling
nipple is pressed into the filling nozzle.
This will automatically open the shutoff
valve fitted in the filling nozzle.
4.
Fill the grease gun by operating the
handle of the filler pump. The grease
gun is full when the resistance of the
handle of the filler pump increases.
Approximately 10 strokes are required
to fill an empty grease gun.
4.3 Operation of manually operated grease pump LAGG 18M
1.
Connect the grease delivery hose to the grease pump.
2.
Check that all of the connections are attached securely.
3.
Check that the grease delivery hose is not damaged.
Replace damaged hoses immediately.
4.
Operate the handle until grease is discharged from the outlet.
All of the air has now been removed and the grease pump is ready for use.
4.4 Minimum recommended air quality
The air quality should as a minimum satisfy the following conditions;
ISO 8573.1:2001 Compressed air -- Part 1: Contaminants and purity classes.
Solid particle: Class 4
Water:
Class 4 or better depending on the ambient temperature.
(A water vapour pressure dew point at least 10 ºC below the ambient
temperature is recommended)
Oil:
Class 5
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