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Operation
Filling the Slurry Cup
Three diaphragms are available for the slurry cup. For tests below
400°F, use OFITE part number 120-502. For tests above 400°F, use
OFITE part number 120-40-502. For tests below 200°F, use OFITE part
number 120-502-1.
1. With the slurry cup disassembled, examine the threads on the inside of
the sleeve. The end with the larger set of threads is the top.
2. Coat the surface of the paddle and the inside of the slurry cup with a high-
temperature grease to facilitate cement removal.
3. Insert the paddle assembly all the way into the top of the sleeve.
The slurry cup for the Model 2040 has a longer shaft (#120-520) and an
expansion chamber (#120-521) to accommodate cement expansion at
higher temperatures. See pages 59 and 60 for diagrams of the two
slurry cups.
Sleeve
Paddle
4. Slide the slurry cup lock ring on top of the paddle assembly with the two
notches facing upward. Tighten the locking ring completely using the
provided slurry cup tool.
Base Locking Ring
Gasket