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3. Install three (3) shorter (30 mm) and two (2) longer<br />

(55 mm) bolts into pump casing assembly (Fig. 11).<br />

Thread hex nuts onto bolts but do not fully tighten.<br />

Check that crankshaft turns freely.<br />

4. Place diaphragm back disc and new diaphragm onto<br />

each connecting rod. The connecting rods should extend<br />

above the diaphragms when correctly installed<br />

(Fig. 12). Position nylon washer and washer on each<br />

connecting rod and then thread hex bolt into connecting<br />

rod. Torque bolt to 60 ft–lb (80 N–m).<br />

2 1<br />

5. Make sure that pump casings align and then secure<br />

pump casing assembly by torquing five (5) bolts to 32 ft–<br />

lb (44 N–m).<br />

6. Secure diaphragm covers to pump using hex bolts (4<br />

per cover). Torque bolts to 55 ft–lb (75 N–m).<br />

7. Place new o–rings and valves into diaphragm cover<br />

openings (Fig. 13). Inlet valves should be installed with<br />

the spring down into the cover. Outlet valves should be<br />

installed in with the spring up and away from cover.<br />

8. Place valve chamber over valves noting orientation<br />

of chamber inlet and outlet. Secure valve chamber with<br />

two (2) hex bolts. Torque bolts 60 ft–lb (80 N–m).<br />

Figure 12<br />

1. Diaphragm 2. Connecting rod<br />

1<br />

3<br />

2 2<br />

Figure 13<br />

1. Inlet (suction) 3. Outlet valve<br />

2. Inlet valve<br />

Spray System Page 6 – 14 <strong>Multi</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> <strong>5700</strong>–D

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