Parts List 1600-1
thread protection slug and set screw
Diaphragm Air Motors Parts List
spring adjustment nut upper spring seat
cap
compression spring
1600 Diaphragm Air Motor
gasket
spring shaft
PARTS ORDER MUST SPECIFY: 1 – Part Number 2 – Part Name 3 – For 1600 Air Motor
hex jam nut washer diaphragm disc seal
hex nut diaphragm disc
cover
diaphragm case
diaphragm disc boss
nylon washer
lever shaft collar
spacer
"O" ring
rod end
diaphragm
taper pin
clevis bushing
1633 Alemite fi tting†
clevis pin
lever shaft
lever
connecting arm
frame
connecting rod
lever/shaft assembly
Part Name
Part No.
Part Name
Part No.
Part Name
Part N o.
#1633 Alemite
R400-4180
Diaphragm Disc Seal
2-4249-1 2-1978-2
Spacer
2-3342-3 R776-2030
Fitting (2) †
Frame
Set Screw
Bushing
2-1982-1 2-4775-1 2-4780-1 2-1983-1 2-4779-1 2-1985-2 See Below 2-1976-4 2-1979-1 2-1977-2 2-3644-1 2-3643-4
Hex Jam Nut
R510-2340-JC R510-2420-JC
Spring Adj. Nut
2-2081-1 2-4781-1
Cap
Hex Nut
Spring Shaft
Clevis
Lever/Shaft Assembly
2-9974-5
Taper Pin
R570-8602
Clevis Pin
(all Valves other than Wafer) Lever/Shaft Assembly (Wafer Valves only) Lever (Automatic Burners)
Gasket
2-8869-1 2-4657-1 2-1990-2
Compression Spring
2-9974-6
Thread Protection Slug
Connecting Arm Connecting Rod
Upper Spring Seat
11-5034-2 2-2200-1
Washer Rod End
R970-7450-C R030-9260
Cover
Lever Shaft Collar (2) (Automatic Burners)
Diaphragm
(all Valves other than Wafer
Diaphragm Case Diaphragm Disc
Lever Shaft (Auto. Burners)
2-1991-3 2-4782-1
Rod End
R030-9062
Nylon Washer
(Wafer Valves only)
Diaphragm Disc Boss
"O" Ring
R520-4136
Connecting Rod
1008
1004/14
1126
Part No.
Adjustable Port Valves
Adjustable Port Valves
Butterfly Valves
2-3069-91 2-3069-11 2-3069-12 2-3069-13 2-3069-14
-02, -01, -0, -1
B and C
-1, -2, -3, -4, -5, -6
-2, -3, -4, -5, -6, -7, -8
D, E and F
-7, -8 -9, -10 -12, -14
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G
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† Any soda base grease of a No. 2 or medium hard consistency can be used. The ambient temperature range for a grease of this type is –40 to 250°F. The air motor should be re-greased at least once each month. Grease should be forced in until new grease appears outside the bearing ends. Even if the air motor is not used, grease should not be allowed to stay in the unit more than 48 months.
For Linkage Part Numbers for Wafer Valves, see page 2.
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