User Manual
Operating Instructions
Tube Fittings, Screw type
Fig. 1
Single parts of the check valve
Tube Fittings, Push-in type
Fig. 2
Inlet fittings
Fig. 3
The different types of check valve
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Installation
Main- and secondary metering devices SSV D
Inlet tube fittings, straight and 90°
As inlet fitting use only tube fittings R1/8" thread.
Check valves
Install one complete check valve in each outlet bore that will
be used, see fig. 1.
Install one closure plug in each outlet borehole that will not be
used. Exception: outlet bore 1 & 2 on SSV D 6 to SSV D 14.
Check valves must be installed in both bores.
1 -
coupling nut
2 -
ferrule
4239a99
Metering devices
Inlet tube fittings, straight and 90 °
6001a02
1a -
Collet
1b -
Sealing ring
1008a98
Check valves
A check valve must be mounted to the corresponding
metering device outlet of each feed line in order to be able
to precisely meter the predefined amount of lubricant.
Main metering device
Use check valves type A, Fig.3 with reinforced collet 1a
and smooth flange (Part no. 226-14091-4).
Secondary metering device
Use check valves type B, Fig. 3 with standard collet 2a
and knurled flange (Part no. 226-14091-2).
1009a98
6001a02
A -
Check valve with reinforced collet
B -
Check valve with knurled collet
1a -
reinforced collet
2a -
knurled collet
2.2A-20003-B07
3 -
valve body with seal and
clamp ring
IMPORTANT
For the inlet fittings use only tube fittings
with reinforced collet 1a (fig. 2) and
sealing ring 1b at the thread.
NOTE
On construction machines or agricultural
machines use high-pressure plastic hoses.
In such cases the check valves of the
secondary metering devices must have a
reinforced collet and smooth flange.