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Steering and Brake Pump (Denison T67DB Series)
NOTE:
Used oil is an environmental contaminant and should be disposed of promptly at approved
recycling facilities. Prolonged physical contact with used oil has been thought by some to
pose a health risk. Clean oil residue from hands and clothing promptly, and do not allow
used oil containers to accumulate.
NOTE:
The area where pump is to be rebuilt should be well-lit, clean and protected from dust and/
or wind gusts that could carry in dust or grit. Use a rubber mat or other protective overlay
on workbench area to prevent damaging or scratching any precision machined
components.
Reference
Number
Description
1 Body
2 Seal; Secondary
3 Seal; Primary
4 Washer
5 Shaft
6 Bearing
7 Ring; Retaining
8 Ring; Lock
9 Ring; Backup
10 O-ring
11 Ring; Seal
12 O-ring
13 Plate; Outlet Support
14 Pack; Seal
15 Plate Kit; Flex Side
16 Ring
17 Rotor
18 Vane & Insert
19 Plate; Inlet Support
20 Pin
21 Screw
22 Body; Inlet
23 Bolt
24 Screw
25 Pin
26 Pack Seal
27 Plate Kit; Flex Side
28 Ring
29 Plate; Inlet Support
30 Rotor
31 Kit; Vane
32 Plate; Outlet Support
33 O-ring
34 Ring; Seal
35 O-ring
36 U-ring
37 Cover; Rear Flange
38 Bolt
39 Cartridge Kit, Center
(Consists of 24 thru 36
40 Cartridge Kit, Shaft End
(Consists of 9 thru 21)
Reference
Number
Description
IMPORTANT
Thoroughly clean exterior surfaces of pump before disassembly. There should not be any visible
dirt, grease or other type of accumulation on outside of pump case. Clean off or blow dry all
traces of cleaner and solvent before starting work.
IMPORTANT
If at all possible, use a clean, dry container to catch oil. A clean container allows an evaluation to
be made of the used oil. The presence or relative lack of metal wear shavings in used oil or
obvious deterioration or contamination of the oil can provide a useful indicator of the pump’s
general condition.