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CBE 230 - Changing the Isolator Seal on an Existing Non-Influencing Spout Assembly

CBE 230
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230 Series Auger Packer
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CHANGING THE ISOLATOR SEAL ON AN EXISTING NON-INFLUENCING SPOUT ASSEMBLY
Locate the out spout tip wire retainer
When you find the wire retainer, take a pliers and pull wire completely out
Now remove the outer tip by turning back and forth gently and pulling at the same time to remover tip.
Locate the nuts to take the outer spout off and remove 4 nuts, removing outer spout.
Locate the wire retainer in the inner spout retainer ring.
Remove inner spout retainer wire completely
Slide the inner spout retainer ring back just so it clears the seal and remove old isolator seal.
Install new seal on inner spout
Put liquid hand soap on your finger and run your finger all the way around the back edge of the new
inner seal, to help the inner ring slides up over the seal easier.
Slide the inner retainer ring back in position aligning up the wire groove on the ring and the inner spout.
Put a few drops of soap in the groove and take a new retainer wire and start it in the groove.
Install retainer wire in until you see it coming out the other side. Stop pushing the wire in and pull back til
wire disappears on the other side.
Clip the wire as close as you can on this side.
Take your pliers or a pointy tool and push the end you just clipped off back in under the retainer ring.
There should be no wire exposed.
Reinstall outer spout with 4 nuts (do not tighten- just snug)
Check the alignment between the two spouts. You must verify that the spouts are centered on each other
and that there is clearance all the way around them. Once you believe you have them aligned you may
ensure proper clearance by taking a wire to the gap between them and running it all the way around.
This will ensure there is sufficient clearance.
If you don’t have clearance and need to adjust the spout, try to move the outer spout. If the nuts are too
tight, loosen the 4 nuts, just enough that you can move it. Move it the direction required and retighten
nuts. Recheck alignment and redo until you have clearance.
Once proper clearance between the two spouts has been established, take the seal and roll it over onto
the outer spout.

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