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Enerpac PUJ-1200 - User Manual

Enerpac PUJ-1200
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Service Instructions
PUJ-1200, 4001B/E, PUM1200B/E
L1736 Rev. B 01/07
DISASSEMBLY
W ARNING: Be sure pump is disconnected from
power source before disassembling.
Shroud Removal
1. Remove the six 1/8" socket head screws (item 18) from
bottom of yellow pump motor shroud.
2. Remove shroud (item 16) from pump, making sure foam
baffle (item 19) stays on electric motor. Use care to not
disconnect or damage wiring in the shroud. NOTE: Foam
baffle may be glued to shroud.
Wire Removal
NOTE: Refer to wiring diagram on Repair Parts sheet. Mark wires
before removing to aid during re-assembly.
1. Disconnect black power cord wire from thermostat (item 6).
2. Disconnect black power switch jump wire from thermostat
(item 6).
3. PUJ, 4001 only: Disconnect black pendant wire from
transformer (item 38) at connection #8.
4. PUJ, 4001 only: Disconnect white pendant wire from relay
(item 39).
5. PUJ, 4001 only: Disconnect transformer lead wire (item 45)
from white power cord wire and black motor wire by
unplugging connector.
6. PUJ, 4001 only: Disconnect black motor wire from relay
(item 39) and power switch (item 20) by unplugging
respective flags.
7. PUM, 4001 only: Disconnect black motor wire (item 22) from
power switch (item 20).
Shroud may now be removed from pump.
8. Disconnect power cord (item 9) and pendant cord (item 41)
from the pump by removing their anchor screws.
9. Remove foam baffle (item 19) from motor (item 102).
NOTE: Foam baffle may be glued to motor.
Remove 2-Way Valve
1. Remove the screw, valve handle, o-ring, washer, stem, and
5/16" ball (items 138, 139, 135, 132, 133, 134).
2. Stem, ball and seat can now be inspected if
necessary.
Disassemble Pump
1. To disassemble the adjustable relief valve, remove cap nut,
lock nut, gasket, adjusting screw, spring, ball guide, 3/16" ball,
seat, and gasket (items 131, 130, 129, 128, 126, 125, 124).
2. Remove the 8 screws (item 5) and washers (item 4) that hold
the pump cover plate onto the reservoir (item 3).
3. Remove pump unit from reservoir.
NOTE: Pump may need to be pried from reservoir and
gasket due to the RTV sealant on both sides of the gasket.
4. Remove unloading valve assembly (items 150, 142, 143)
from the high flow, low pressure piston block (item 105).
5. Remove check assembly from the high flow piston block by
removing the plug, spring and 1/4" ball (items 146, 147, 148).
6. Remove the safety relief valve (item 121) from the pump
manifold.
Remove Piston Blocks
IMPORTANT: During removal of high and low pressure piston
block assemblies, hold piston block firmly against the
manifold when removing cap screws. This will help prevent
the plunger spring from cocking the block and causing
damage to the outlets.
1. Remove high flow piston block (item 105, large .53 diameter
piston).
a. Remove the two 3/16" socket screws (item 109) that
anchor the piston block. Use care to prevent block from
cocking.
2. Remove high pressure piston block (item 107, small .24
diameter piston).
a. Remove the two 3/16" socket screws (item 109) that
anchor the piston block. Use care to prevent block from
cocking.
b. Remove o-ring between block and manifold.
SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS: These Service Instructions are intended to be used by qualified personnel at Authorized
Enerpac Service Centers. Users of Enerpac equipment should see the pump Instruction Sheet for installation, operation,
and maintenance information.
IMPORTANT: This guide shows how to completely tear down the pump, which may not be required. The pump should be tested prior
to service to avoid unnecessary labor. Please refer to Pump Test Procedure on page 2 and Troubleshooting Guide on page 4.
YOU MAY NEED:
test bench torque wrench snap-ring pliers
0-10,000 psi hand pump box end wrenches O-ring pick
0-15,000 psi pressure gauge Allen wrenches (5/32" 7/32") RTV sealant
V-152 relief valve roll pin punch (5/32") roller bearing grease
Enerpac hydraulic oil
Refer to Repair Parts Sheet L2071.

Questions and Answers

  • M
    Matthew JohnsonAug 12, 2025
    What to do if Enerpac Water Pump fails to maintain pressure?
    • S
      Stephen RobertsAug 12, 2025
      If your Enerpac Water Pump fails to maintain pressure, it could be due to an external hydraulic leak. Check all connections and tighten any that are leaking. Another possibility is an internal hydraulic leak. In this case, replace any damaged hoses or fittings. If the issue continues, have the pump repaired by a qualified hydraulic technician.
  • J
    james38Aug 17, 2025
    How to fix low fluid output on Enerpac PUJ-1200?
    • Q
      qcookAug 17, 2025
      Low fluid output in your Enerpac Water Pump can stem from several causes. First, ensure the fluid level is adequate by filling the reservoir to the proper level. Leaks in pump components can also reduce output; test to isolate any leaks and have the pump repaired by a qualified hydraulic technician. Additionally, a malfunctioning bypass valve or fluid intake screens clogged with debris on the piston blocks could be responsible. Inspect the intake screens and flush all components to remove contamination, replacing any damaged parts.
  • B
    bandersonAug 25, 2025
    How to troubleshoot Enerpac Water Pump that will not start?
    • C
      Calvin ReidAug 25, 2025
      If your Enerpac Water Pump isn't starting, the issue might be related to the power supply. First, check the electrical power source to ensure it's properly connected and functioning. Another possibility is incorrect voltage. Refer to page 2 to verify the voltage specifications and ensure they match your power supply.
  • K
    Kenneth KennedyAug 29, 2025
    Why does the cylinder on my Enerpac PUJ-1200 advance and retract erratically?
    • K
      Kathleen TaylorAug 29, 2025
      If the cylinder on your Enerpac Water Pump advances and retracts erratically, it could be due to air in the system. Try removing the air by repeatedly opening and closing the tool until the operation becomes smooth. Another potential cause is an external leak in the system. Inspect all connections and tighten any that are loose. Also, an internal hydraulic leak may be the cause. Replace any damaged hoses and fittings. If the problem persists, have the pump inspected and repaired by a qualified hydraulic technician.
  • E
    Eric GarciaSep 4, 2025
    Why won't the cylinder on my Enerpac Water Pump advance or retract?
    • J
      Janet HoweSep 4, 2025
      If the cylinder on your Enerpac Water Pump is not advancing or retracting, several factors could be the cause. Start by checking the fluid level; if it's low, fill the reservoir to the correct level. Another common issue is a clogged intake screen, which you should clean or replace. Also, make sure the valve is in the correct position; shift it to the pressure position. If these steps don't resolve the problem, the valve may have failed, requiring repair by a qualified hydraulic technician.

Enerpac PUJ-1200 Specifications

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BrandEnerpac
ModelPUJ-1200
CategoryWater Pump
LanguageEnglish

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