Servicing Diaphragm pump N85, N86
34 Translation of original Operating and Installation Instructions, english, KNF 121258-121528 01/20
must be carried out by turning or holding the counterweight
(16).
b) Removing the pump head
1. Mark the position of the head plate (3), intermediate plate (2),
and housing (1) relative to each other by a drawing line with a
felt-tip marker (M). This helps avoid incorrect assembly later.
2. Undo the 4 screws (4) in the head plate and lift the head plate
with the intermediate plate off the pump housing.
c) Changing the diaphragm
1. Turn the fan to bring the diaphragm (9) to top dead centre.
2. Lift the edge of the diaphragm, and gripping it on opposite
sides, unscrew it by turning anti-clock-wise. Please take care
that the disc spring (12), diaphragm spacers (11) on the
threaded portion of the diaphragm do not fall into the housing.
3. Take the disc spring (12), diaphragm spacer(s) (11), and dia-
phragm support (10) off the threaded portion of the diaphragm
and retain them.
4. Check that all parts are free from dirt and clean them if neces-
sary (see Chapter 9.2. Cleaning).
5. Put the diaphragm support, diaphragm spacer(s), and disc
spring, in that order, on the thread of the new diaphragm.
The concave side of the disc spring must be towards the
diaphragm.
6. Turn the fan until the connecting rod (13) is at top dead centre.
7. Screw the new diaphragm, complete with diaphragm support,
diaphragm spacer(s), and disc spring, into the connecting rod
(clockwise) and tighten it by hand.
d) Changing the valve plates
1. Separate the head plate (3) from intermediate plate (2).
2. Remove the valve plates/sealings (7) from the intermediate
plate.
3. Check that the valve seats in the head plate and intermediate
plate are clean. If scratches, distortion, or corrosion are evident
on these parts they should be replaced.
4. Lay the new valve plates/sealings in the recesses in the inter-
mediate plate. The valve plates/sealings for suction and pres-
sure sides are identical, as are upper and lower sides of the
valve plates/sealings
5. Check that the valve plates/sealings are not deformed by mov-
ing them gently sideways in their recesses.