
Installation
Pumps may be used with suction tube
configurations other than those listed in this
manual.
Pumps are tested in light oil before
shipment.
1 Flush all supply lines, hoses, reels and
fittings used in the dispensing system
with mineral spirits.
2 Blow dry components with air after
flushing.
3 Pump the oil to be used into system to
remove any particles. dirt, chips, or other
foreign matter that might damage system
components.
4 Place a low restriction shut-off valve
(such as a ball or gate valve) into the
system between the pump outlet and
overhead delivery system. This will allow
the pump to be isolated from the system
and be removed for service.
Appropriate use
This equipment is designed to pump low-
and medium- viscosity lubricants, including:
• synthetic- and petroleum- based motor
oils
• transmission fluids
• petroleum-based automotive hydraulic
fluids
Pump is designed to deliver lubricants
directly from a drum into an intended
reservior. It can be used with tank-mounted
or overhead reel source. Fluid meters are
recommended, but not required.
Do not use this equipment to pump any
fluids other than the fluids for which it is
designed. Types of fluids not to be
pumped with this equipment include:
• gasoline
• fuel oil
• diesel fuel
• windshield washer solvent
• antifreeze
• brake fluid
• water
Failure to comply may result in serious
personal injury, significant damage to
equipment, and fire or other types of
property damage.
Failure to comply will also result in loss
of claim for warranty or liability.
WARNING
Pumps are to be operated using
compressed air only.
• Do not operate pump using any type
of combustible gasses.
• Do not exceed listed maximum air
pressures.
Failure to comply may result in serious
personal injury, significant damage to
equipment, and fire or other types of
property damage.
Failure to comply will also result in loss
of claim for warranty or liability.
WARNING
Failure to comply with the warnings
listed below may result in serious
personal injury, significant damage to
equipment, and fire or other types of
property damage.
Failure to comply will also result in loss
of claim for warranty or liability.
• Do not alter or modify any part of the
equipment.
Before each use:
• Read and follow fluid manufacturer’s
recommendations regarding fluid
compatibility and use of protective
clothing/equipment.
• Confirm equipment and safety devices
are in place and operating properly.
• Immediately repair or replace any
parts that are found to be worn or
damaged.
• Confirm all oil connections are
tightened securely.
Once system is pressurized:
• Do not attempt to repair, disassemble,
or replace any part of the equipment
without de-pressurizing system first.
• Do not exceed the stated maximum
working pressure of pump or the
lowest pressure-rated component of
the system.
• Do not point dispensing valve at any
part of the body or at another person.
• Do not attempt to block fluid coming
out of dispensing valve, leading
connection, or other component with
any part of the body.
WARNING
Do not use teflon tape as sealant for
pump connections.
WARNING
Bung bushing
installation
Thread bung bushing into 2 in. NPT bung
on top of reservoir drum or tank.
(† fig. 1) Tighten bung bushing securely
into bung thread. (fig. 1 illustrates a
55-gallon drum; other containers will be
installed in a similar manner.)
!Notice
Lincoln recommends using a
filter/regulator (3/8 in. NPT port size)
such as a Lincoln #602136 in the air
supply line to regulate the air pressure
to the pump.
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