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Masport Vacuum/Pressure Pump Owner/Operator Manual Models: HXL4V, HXL4F, H4V, H4F, MASPORT INCORPORATED 6801 Cornhusker Hwy. Lincoln, NE 68507 Phone...
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Masport Vacuum/Pressure Pump Owner/Operator Manual Models: HXL4V, HXL4F, H4V, H4F,

MASPORT INCORPORATED 6801 Cornhusker Hwy. Lincoln, NE 68507

Phone (402) 466-8428 Fax (402) 466-8355

Toll Free 1(800) 228-4510 www.masportpump.com PRICE: $5.00

© Masport Incorporated All Rights Reserved

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TABLE OF CONTENTS I. LIMITED WARRANTY.......................................................................... pg. 1 II. PLUMBING AND INSTALLATION....................................................... pg. 2 A. INSTALLATION............................................................................... 2 B. PLUMBING CONNECTIONS......................................................... 2 III. PUMP PROTECTION COMPONENTS............................................ pg. 2-4 A. PRIMARY SHUT-OFF..................................................................... 2 B. SECONDARY MOISTURE TRAP / SCRUBBER............................ 2 C. VACUUM RELIEF VALVE............................................................... 2 D. PRESSURE / VACUUM GAUGE....................................................3 E. SWING CHECK VALVE.................................................................. 3 F. REMOTE 4-WAY VALVE................................................................ 3 G. PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE.......................................................... 3 H. OIL SEPARATOR........................................................................... 3 I. COMPONENT CHECKLIST............................................................ 4 IV. INSTALLATION DIAGRAMS........................................................... pg. 4-5 A. FLANGE PUMP MODELS.............................................................. 4 B. INTEGRAL VALVE PUMP MODELS.............................................. 5 V. START-UP AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS.............................. pg. 5-6 A. LUBRICANT.................................................................................... 5 B. LUBRICATOR ADJUSTMENTS AND SETTINGS.......................... 5 VI. IMPORTANT OPERATING TIPS........................................................ pg. 6 A. GENERAL OPERATING TIPS........................................................ 6 VII. PUMP MAINTENANCE................................................................. pg. 7-8 A. DAILY MAINTENANCE................................................................... 7 B. PUMP STORAGE........................................................................... 7 C. PUMP REPAIR KIT INSTALLATION............................................... 7 VIII. PUMP DISASSEMBLY............................................................... pg. 8-10 A. ENDCOVER REMOVAL................................................................. 9 B. ROTOR REMOVAL........................................................................ 9 C. BEARING REMOVAL..................................................................... 9 D. BEARING REPLACEMENT............................................................ 9 E. OIL SEAL REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT................................ 10

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TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued) IX. PUMP ASSEMBLY............................................................................ pg. 10-11 X. LIST OF OIL TYPES............................................................................... pg. 12 XI. PARTS LIST...................................................................................... pg. 13-18

Do Not attempt to install, operate, or service this pump without reading and understanding the corresponding section in this manual.

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Masport HXL4V, HXL4F, H4V, H4F Owner/ Operator Manual I. LIMITED WARRANTY Manufacturer warrants defects in workmanship, materials or parts for a period of twelve months from date of sale. The limited warranty is restricted to repair or replacement of parts or pumps at Masport Incorporated’s discretion. Masport Incorporated neither assumes, nor authorizes any person to assume any other obligation or liability in connection with Masport Incorporated’s products, parts or services sold or delivered. Masport Incorporated shall not be liable for injury or damage to property other than the products or parts themselves, nor for incidental, consequential or special damages.



PURCHASER - KEEP FOR RECORD TERMS OF LIMITED WARRANTY: 12 MONTHS DATE PURCHASED: SERIAL NUMBER: 1.

The product must be returned to Masport Incorporated. The limited warranty does not cover the cost of collection or delivery.

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Any claim under this limited warranty must be made in writing and received within twelve months from date of sale. Claims should be addressed to Masport Incorporated. Masport Vacuum/Pressure Pump Warranty Claims Department, 6140 McCormick Drive, Lincoln, NE 68507-3296.

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This limited warranty will not apply to any malfunction, defect, or damage of any product resulting from repair or alteration other than by Masport Incorporated.

4. This limited warranty excludes the following: damage during shipment, damage from other than normal or intended use, normal wear, any defects arising from installation or operation of the products other than in accordance with the operating instructions provided, or any product which has been subject to misuse, neglect, or accident. 5. This limited warranty is not transferable and shall extend only to the original purchaser.

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II. PLUMBING AND INSTALLATION A. INSTALLATION The vacuum pump should be installed on a level and secure base. If installed in a tool box or other enclosed area, make sure there is enough ventilation to properly cool the pump.

B. PLUMBING CONNECTIONS The plumbing between the pump, the vacuum tank and components should have at least a 1 1/2” I.D. Do not use a hose that is smaller than 1 1/2” I.D. or the airflow will be restricted and the pump may overheat and be damaged. The type of hose used is very important to the performance of the system. The hose must be rated for full vacuum in all cases. When pressure off-loading, the hose should be rated for 20 PSI minimum. The interconnecting hose is also subjected to high temperatures (300° F) and oil, which may cause damage to the liner of some hoses. Masport recommends the use of “Hot Tar and Asphalt Hose” for plumbing connections between the pump, components, and tank. It is also recommended that two hose clamps be used to secure each hose connection.

III. PUMP PROTECTION COMPONENTS A. PRIMARY SHUT-OFF A primary shut-off is very important to prevent a solid column of liquid from entering the pump and damaging or ruining the pump. It is a liquid level shut-off that does not allow the tank to overflow into your vacuum system.

B. SECONDARY MOISTURE TRAP / SCRUBBER A secondary moisture trap / scrubber is an important liquid separating device. It removes the small amounts of liquid still in the air after the primary. It is essential to prevent liquid from entering the vacuum pump, which would severly damage the pump. Drain after every tank load.

C. VACUUM RELIEF VALVE A vacuum relief valve must be installed on any vacuum system. This valve acts to govern the operating vacuum level. It is installed directly at the pump so if a liquid level trap is activated or hose collapses, the pump is not allowed to deadhead.

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Failure to install a vacuum relief valve can result in damage to the pump due to running the pump outside of the manufacturer’s recommendations. Valves are available from Masport Inc. or a Masport Authorized Distributor.

D. PRESSURE / VACUUM GAUGE A gauge is required to properly monitor the performance of the system. The gauge should be placed between the pump and the scrubber, which is the clean side, to prevent gauge failure due to foreign materials.

E. SWING CHECK VALVE If a remote 4-way valve is used, swing check valve should be installed to prevent the pump from spinning backwards when the pump is disengaged with vacuum or pressure in the tank. Failure to install could have a number of effects. When the pump spins backwards, there is risk to damaging the bearings. Also, there is air flowing backwards through the system which would carry foreign material into the vacuum pump and possibly cause severe damage. CAUTION: The swing check valve must be installed in a horizontal position.

F. REMOTE 4-WAY VALVE For installation requiring a flange style pump, a remote 4-way valve must be used if vacuum loading and pressure off-loading is desired. With one side of the valve attached to the intake side of the pump and the other attached to the exhaust side of the pump, the mode of operation can be changed from vacuum to pressure by simply turning the selector lever. A swing check valve should be used on all systems with the capability of vacuum and pressure modes.

G. PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE When using the system for vacuum loading and pressure off-loading, a pressure relief valve is an absolute necessity. Failure to prevent over-pressurizing the pump, tank or system components with a properly sized relief valve could result in system damage or personal injury. ASME code pressure relief valves are available from Masport Inc. or any Masport Authorized Distributor.

H. OIL SEPARATOR The oil separator reduces the amount of oil in the exhaust air, which makes jobsite cleanup quicker and easier. A brass ball valve is mounted at the bottom for easy draining. Drain the oil separator twice daily.

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I. COMPONENT CHECKLIST Below is a checklist of the components needed to complete a Vacuum Only (V) or Vacuum / Pressure (V/P) system.

V X X X X X X X

V/P Recommend Masport Component List X X X X X X X X X

Inlet Filter Primary Shut-Off Trap Secondary Moisture Trap / Scrubber Oil Separator Vacuum Relief Valve A.S.M.E. Pressure Relief Valve (10 psi, 15 psi) Pressure / Vacuum Gauge Swing Check Valve* Remote 4-way Valve* *For Flange Pump Model Installation Only

H4F, H4V, HXL4F, HXL4V 15115 16311 16410 15462-5 25056 25033, 25003 21051 25128 968106

IV. INSTALLATION DIAGRAMS A. FLANGE PUMP MODELS Vacuum Only System

Drawing 90414

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B. INTEGRAL VALVE PUMP MODEL Vacuum / Pressure System

Masport NEW ZEALAND

Drawing 90417

V. START-UP AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS A. LUBRICANT A high quality Rotary Compressor or Rotary Turbine Oil should be used. Oil is available through any Masport Authorized Distributor or from Masport Inc.

B. LUBRICATOR ADJUSTMENTS AND SETTINGS Automatic Mechanical Oil Pump Type for Pump Models: HXL4F, HXL4V This system utilizes a direct gear driven oil pump which is preset to deliver the required amount of lubricating oil to the vacuum pump. The oil pump is maintenance free and requires no operator adjustment. IMPORTANT: The oil reservoir must be mounted higher than the oil feed connection on the pump. The oil pump must be primed before initial start-up. The oil pump must be bleed prior to initial operation and any time afterwards when the oil pump is operated without oil for any period of time. Adjustable Vacuum / Pressure Actuated Type for Pump Models: H4F, H4V This system utilizes three adjustable oil sight feed valves attached to a remote mounted oil reservoir. See Diagram 13459 on page 18.

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On Pump models H4F and H4V, the lubricant flow rate is regulated in part by the vacuum or pressure level the pump is operating at, and in part by the setting of the needles on the sight feed valves. This type of lubrication system will not dispense any oil until the vacuum pump is operating under a vacuum or pressure condition. Once the pump is installed and a vacuum can be drawn, start the pump and adjust the R.P.M. to give the correct pump speed. Check the pump speed at the shaft and make a note of the engine’s tachometer speed for future reference. With the valves on the truck closed, continue to draw a vacuum until the vacuum gauge reaches 15” Hg. At this point, the sight feeds should be adjusted to deliver 30 to 60 drops per minute at each of the site feeds. Once the flow rate is set, the needle packing nuts can be tightened to help maintain the setting. Care should be taken to not over-tighten the packing nuts as damage to the packing will result. When the system is used for pressure, the flow rates should be adjusted when the tank pressure is at approximately 10 PSIG. Exact flow rates are not critical as long as the system is operating in the 30 to 60 DPM range at its normal operating vacuum or pressure.

VI. IMPORTANT OPERATING TIPS A. GENERAL OPERATING TIPS Do’s • Regularly check to ensure pump R.P.M. is at recommended speed. • Flush pump daily. • Check and clean components regularly. • Drain Oil Separator twice daily. • Drain Scrubber after each load. • Check and clean Prefilter regularly. • Always bleed tank to atmosphere before switching valve from vacuum to pressure or pressure to vacuum. • Ensure Vacuum Relief Valve and Pressure Relief Valve are installed in system and adjusted to recommended settings. Don’ts • Do not open ball valve on Scrubber with vacuum on tank. This will allow foreign material to enter the pump. • Do not over speed or under speed the pump. • Do not engage PTO at high R.P.M. Only engage at idle. • Never run pump without oil. • Never spin pump backwards. • When draining Scrubber, if nothing comes out when ball valve is opened, never assume the Scrubber is empty. Check for blockage.

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VII. PUMP MAINTENANCE A. DAILY MAINTENANCE To eliminate build-up of foreign material on the inner workings of the pump and ensure smoother operation and maximum pump life, it is recommended that the pump be flushed every day or immediately after any liquid or solids have been drawn into the pump. To flush the pump, follow the directions in the flush kit or the directions below: FLUSHING PROCEDURE

Flushing Kit for Masport Vacuum Pumps (part # 13027)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 *

Part Description Cap Lubricator Tank Lubricator Tank 4 Quarts Hose 1/4” Hose Clamp Pushlock 1/4” Brass Elbow 1/4” Brass Flow Restrictor Bracket Flushing Kit Nipple 1/4” Ball Valve Label

36002 36001 24299 24310 27001 27002 27032 33461 30000 25154 39013

1 1 2 1 3 2 1 1 1 1 1

1. Start vacuum pump and bring to 15” Hg.

2. 3. 4. 5.

Open ball valve to begin flushing fluid flow. Continue to run pump until field level drops 1 graduation (7 fluid OZ). Close ball valve. Continue to operate pump 1 additional minute to ensure all fluid is purged from the pump. 6. Stop vacuum pump. 7. Drain Oil Separator and dispose used fluid at approved recycling site.

B. PUMP STORAGE If the pump is likely to remain idle for two weeks or more, it is advisable to pour one ounce of oil into the center lubrication or suction inlet and one ounce into each bearing lubrication inlet. Then rotate the pump slowly, preferably by hand, to thoroughly lubricate the pump’s inner surfaces.

C. PUMP REPAIR KIT INSTALLATION The following repair techniques are given for pumps that do not have damage to the cylinder or endcovers to the extent that they need to be re-machined. These procedures are intended for use when the vanes and bearings of the pump require replacement. They should not be considered as total rebuild instructions.

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Installations requiring re-matching of the pump components should be done by an Authorized Masport Repair Facility. For the nearest Authorized Rebuild Center contact Masport Inc. at 1-800-228-4510. The pump should be inspected at least once a year to check the progress of vane wear. If the vanes are not monitored, they can become too short, be forced out of their slots during operation and cause major structural damage to the pump. Inspection for vane wear is accomplished by removing the no-drive endcover and removing on of the vanes for measurement. For ALL H4 pump models, the minimum vane width should not be less than 2 1/4”. When the vanes reach this point, they should be replaced along with the oil seals, bearings, and bearing spacers, and gaskets where applicable.

VIII. PUMP DISASSEMBLY Before disassembling the vacuum pump, read through the instructions on Disassembly and Assembly.

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A. ENDCOVER REMOVAL With the pump removed from the system, mark the drive side endcover and the corresponding end of the cylinder, using a center punch. Marking these will avoid the possibility of assembling the pump with the endcovers on the wrong ends. Once the endcover and the cylinder are marked, remove the endcover bolts. Drive the endcover off the dowel pins with a flat ended punch. Place the punch on the cover removal boss cast into the cover along side the dowel pin holes. Caution: In order to maintain factory set clearances, avoid damaging the dowel pins during endcover removal. To properly remove the endcover, work evenly from each side of the cover, which will help to avoid misalignment of the endcover and bending of the dowel pins. Never pry on the endcover. When removing the endcover, do not allow the rotor to drop, as contact with the cylinder may cause cylinder or rotor damage.

B. ROTOR REMOVAL With the one end cover removed, the rotor can be pulled out of the cylinder. The bearings are a slip fit in the endcovers, but due to the tight clearance, the bearing may bind in the endcover if it is not pulled out straight. If it does not pull free on the first try, put it all the way back in, using a rubber mallet, and start over again. Putting it all the way back in will realign the bearing with the housing and allow it to pull free form the cover.

C. BEARING REMOVAL Bearings should be removed only using the proper tools. A bearing puller is the only tool that will give satisfactory results. Prying or hammering will only risk damage to the components. The bearing spacers behind the bearings are not reusable; even the best bearing puller will damage them and make them unfit for use.

D. BEARING DISPLACEMENT Place the new spacer on the shaft, taking care to place the side with the largest inside diameter toward the rotor (see figure 1). Next, the new bearing can be pressed onto the shaft. If there is a bearing press available, use it. If not, freeze the rotor to shrink it, use a 1” pipe with a pipe cap on it to drive the new bearing onto the shaft. Drive the bearing onto the rotor shaft using the inner race only. Striking the bearing on the outer race will damage the bearing and cause failure.

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E. OIL SEAL REMOVAL AND REPLACMENT

Rotor Between Bearing Spacers

To remove the oil seal, place the endcover on a flat surface with the inside facing down. Use a flat faced punch to drive the seal out, working it a bit at a time from side to side until it comes free. To install the new seal, turn the cover over and place the new seal in the housing with the spring loaded side of the seal facing up (see figure 2). The seal can now be driven into place using the flat side of a large socket. Use care to get the seal started straight into the endcover using light taps. Then drive the seal onto its seat, working evenly around the diameter to prevent damaging the seal.

IX. PUMP ASSEMBLY Before going any further, make certain the pump parts and work area are clean. Attempting to reassemble the pump with oil or dirt on the parts will make any clearance adjustments impossible.

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Clean the rotor surface and the non-drive endcover surfaces.



2.

Replace any endcover gaskets that were on the pump with the same quantity and color. Place the non-drive endcover on the cylinder and tap the endcover onto the dowel pins evenly with a rubber mallet (be sure the center punch marks made during disassembly are lined up). Replace the endcover retaining bolts and torque to 15 ft. lbs.



3.

Insert the rotor into the cylinder. Be sure to line the bearing bore and the bearing up, so the rotor slides into the cylinder easily. The rotor may need to be tapped into the cylinder with a rubber mallet.

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Figure 3



4.

Insert vanes into the slots, taking care that the edge of the vanes that is beveled is inserted towards the inside of the rotor. (See Figure 3)



5.

Place the drive side endcover onto the shaft, taking care not to damage the oil seal. Once again, drive the endcover onto the dowel pins with a rubber mallet. Replace the endcover retaining bolts and torque to 15 ft. lbs.



6.

Turn the pump by hand, making certain the pump turns freely and is not binding. If it will not go all the way around, take one of the endcovers off and make sure the vanes are free and squarely in their slots. Reassemble and check it again.



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When everything turns freely, the pump can be installed back on the system.

CAUTION: Make certain to lubricate the pump before initial start-up to prevent damage in the first few seconds of operation. If the pump clatters at operational speeds, stop the unit immediately and correct the condition. For additional information or any assistance, contact your Authorized Masport Representative or contact: MASPORT INCORPORATED 6801 Cornhusker Hwy. Lincoln, NE 68507 402-466-8428 Fax: 402-466-8355 TOLL FREE: 1-800-228-4510 www.masportpump.com

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X. LIST OF OIL TYPES MASPORT VACUUM PUMP OIL IS THE ONLY RECOMMENDED OIL FOR MASPORT PUMPS. MASPORT VACUUM PUMP OIL Masport Incorporated - Lincoln, NE Summer Blend (20 Wt.) Winter Blend (10 Wt.)

800-228-4510

One Gallon 13996 13998

Case of 6 Gallons 13997 13999

OILS OR FLUIDS THAT SHOULD NOT BE USED IN MASPORT VACUUM PUMPS TRANSMISSION FLUID

AUTOMOTIVE MOTOR OIL

POWER STEERING FLUID

USED OIL

VEGETABLE OIL

BRAKE FLUID

HYDRAULIC FLUID

GEAR OIL

SCENTED OIL

SUBSTITUTE OILS RECOMMENDED FOR TEMPORARY USE IN MASPORT VACUUM / PRESSURE PUMPS SHELL TURBO T OIL 32, 68, 100 Shell Oil Company - Houston, TX...................................................800-231-6950 MONOLEC COMPRESSOR OIL* Lubrication Engineers - Fort Worth, TX...........................................817-834-6321 MOBIL SHC 525 (Synthesized Hydrocarbon) Mobil Oil Company - Fairfax, VA....................................................800-662-4525 ANDEROL 497 Anderol Inc - East Hanover, NJ.......................................................888-263-3765 CHEVRON GST 32, 68 ChevronTexaco Corporation - San Ramon, CA...............................800-822-5823 PENNZBELL TO OIL 32, 46, 68 Pennzoil Oil Company - Houston, TX ............................................800-332-6457 REGAL OIL R & O 32, 68 ChevronTexaco Corporation - San Ramon, CA...............................800-822-5823 * Monolec Compressor Oil is colored red and should not be confused with transmission fluid. These oils have been approved for use in Masport Vacuum/Pressure Pumps. Use of these oils will extend the life of the vacuum pump and insure proper performance and lubrication. NOTE: Oils numbered 32 & 46 are for winter use**. Oils numbered 68 & 100 are for summer use. **Check pour point to determine minimum temperature.

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PARTS LIST HXL4V

HXL4V AIR COOLED PRESSURE / VACUUM PUMP PARTS LIST (968440) Ref 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22

Description Bolt Nut Set Screw Endcover O-Ring Swivel Elbow * Oil Seal Bearing Bearing Spacer Rotor Assembly (Includes 8, 9) Cylinder NRV Poppet Assembly Gasket Washer Cap Cap Screw Washer Bolt Handle Oil Seal Cap Screw (Serial # < 98420) (Serial # > 98419)

Part No. 501569 501682 504274 975479 501004 568086 501676 500082 975496 975469

Qty. 10 6 3 1 2 3 2 2 2 1

975471 968068 568063 568056 968053 568064 503196 501702 968055 501578 568065 568241

1 1 1 2 1 4 1 1 1 1 4 4

Ref 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42

Description Spool Plug Valve Body Gasket Gear Endcover Swivel Elbow * Bolt Set Screw Shaft Guard Drive Shaft Assembly Oil Pump Cap Screw Cap Screw Dowel Pin Set Screw Blank Flange Gasket Vane Pack (4) Integral Valve Assembly (Incl. 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17,18,19,20,21,23,24) Oil Line (ft.) * *

Part No. 968052 143901 968081 568066 568069 975468 568085 501571 504275 961412 975482 575437 504262 504261 575111 504264 975487 568009 975393 968070

Qty. 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 2 2 1 1

600293

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13 * * NOT SHOWN

90055

* * * QUANTITY VARIES

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PARTS LIST HXL4F

HXL4F AIR COOLED PRESSURE / VACUUM PUMP PARTS LIST (968435) Ref 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Description Bolt Nut Set Screw Endcover O-Ring Swivel Elbow Oil Seal Bearing Bearing Spacer Rotor Assembly (Includes 8, 9) Cylinder Gasket Blank Flange Gear

Part No. 501569 501682 504274 975479 501004 568086 501676 500082 975496 975469

Qty. 10 6 3 1 2 3 2 2 2 1

975471 568009 975487 568069

1 4 2 1

* NOT SHOWN.

Ref 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29

Description Endcover Swivel Elbow Bolt Set Screw Shaft Guard Drive Shaft Assembly Oil Pump Cap Screw Cap Screw Dowel Pin Set Screw Bolt Flange Vane Pack (4) Oil Line (ft.) *

Part No. 975468 568085 501571 504275 961412 975482 575437 504262 504261 575111 504264 501878 968159 975393 600293

Qty. 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 4 2 1 **

* * QUANTITY VARIES.

14 90056

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PARTS LIST H4V

H4V AIR COOLED PRESSURE / VACUUM PUMP PARTS LIST (968430) Ref 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

Description Bolt Nut Set Screw Endcover O-Ring Oil Seal Bearing Bearing Spacer Rotor Assembly (Includes 7, 8) Plug Cylinder NRV Poppet Assembly Gasket Washer Cap Cap Screw Washer

Part No. 501569 501682 504274 975479 501004 501676 500082 975496 975464

Qty. 10 6 6 2 2 2 2 2 1

503416 975471 968068 568063 568056 968053 568064 503196

2 1 1 1 2 1 4 1

Ref 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32

Description Bolt Handle Oil Seal Spool Cap Screw (Serial # < 98420) (Serial # > 98419) Plug Valve Body Gasket Bolt Shaft Guard Dowel Pin Blank Flange Gasket Vane Pack (4) Integral Valve Assembly (Incl. 12,13,14,15,16,17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24)

Part No. 501702 968055 501578 968052

Qty. 1 1 1 1

568065 568241 143901 968081 568066 501571 961412 575111 975487 568009 975393 968070

4 4 1 1 2 3 1 4 2 2 1 1

15 90053

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PARTS LIST H4F

H4F AIR COOLED PRESSURE / VACUUM PUMP PARTS LIST (968425) Ref 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Description Bolt Nut Set Screw Endcover O-Ring Oil Seal Bearing Bearing Spacer Rotor Assembly (Includes 7, 8)

Part No. 501569 501682 504274 975479 501004 501676 500082 975496 975464

Qty. 10 6 6 2 2 2 2 2 1

Ref 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

Description Plug Cylinder Gasket Blank Flange Bolt Shaft Guard Dowel Pin Bolt Flange Vane Pack (4)

Part No. 503416 975471 568009 975487 501571 961412 575111 501878 968159 975393

Qty. 2 1 4 2 3 1 4 4 2 1

16 90054

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Parts List 13459 Remote 3 Feed Lubricator

Reference: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 90697

13459 Remote 3 Feed Lubricator Pump Pressure Actuated

Description Oil Reservoir O-Ring (for cap) Lubricator Cap 1/8” Brass Pushlock 1/8” Brass Street Elbow 3 Point Sight Feed 1/4” Brass Street Elbow Level Indicator Elbow 1/4” OD Poly Tubing (in.) 1/4” Brass Pushlock 1/4” Pushlock Hose (ft.)* * Not Shown

Part Number 18059 36112 27200 27003 27004 25320 27002 27008 24300 27001 24299

© MASPORT INCORPORATED All Rights Reserved

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Qty 1 1 1 5 2 1 2 2 6” 3 15’

PARTS LIST OIL RESERVOIR KIT

OIL RESERVOIR KIT (13023) Reference: 1 2 3

Description 8 ft. Hose 1/4” Lubricator Tank 4 Qt. Clamps MXL #4

Part Number 24299 36001 24310

18 90087

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Qty 1 1 2