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M800 – Revision 1 1 Document Title: M800 Revision No: 1 Description: Assembly Procedure for BAM800 Nozzles Issue Date: 06/01 1 Sub-Assemblies 1.1 Nozzle Housing Assembly Squeeze a few drops of Loctite 577 into each ¼” BSW hole in Housing . Attach Handle (AUS21A 022-1) to Housing (AUS21A 022) with cap head screws (AUS21A 022-2) using a small drop of Loctite 277 on screw threads Using a conservative amount of epoxy carefully affix Plaque A (AUS21A 022-4) to the PAT AUS 586085 side of nozzle and Plaque B (AUS21A 022-5) to the other side. Remove any excess adhesive. Place O’ring (AUS21A 026) into Housing. NOTE: Ensure Bush (AUS21A 022-3) is in Housing . This is usually done at time of manufacture. Leaders In Global Refuelling Technology www.banlaw.com SERIAL CODE MODEL Figure 1.1.1: Housing assembly Figure 1.1.2: Plaque A (AUS21A 022-4) Figure 1.1.3: Plaque B (AUS21A 022-5)

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Page 1: Bam 800 > M800 Assembly & Repair Manual

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Document Title: M800 Revision No: 1

Description: Assembly Procedure for BAM800Nozzles

Issue Date: 06/01

1 Sub-Assemblies

1.1 Nozzle Housing Assembly

• Squeeze a few drops of Loctite 577 into each ¼” BSW hole in Housing .• Attach Handle (AUS21A 022-1) to Housing (AUS21A 022) with cap head

screws (AUS21A 022-2) using a small drop of Loctite 277 on screwthreads

• Using a conservative amount of epoxy carefully affix Plaque A (AUS21A022-4) to the PAT AUS 586085 side of nozzle and Plaque B (AUS21A022-5) to the other side. Remove any excess adhesive.

• Place O’ring (AUS21A 026) into Housing.NOTE: Ensure Bush (AUS21A 022-3) is in Housing . This is usually done at time ofmanufacture.

Leaders In Global Refuelling Technology www.banlaw.comSERIAL CODEMODEL

Figure 1.1.1: Housing assembly

Figure 1.1.2: Plaque A (AUS21A 022-4) Figure 1.1.3: Plaque B (AUS21A 022-5)

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1.2 Sleeve Assembly

• Using wire brush (or fine emery paper) thoroughly remove zinc cadmiumplating from front O’ring grooves of Sleeve (AUS21A 024) and then cleanwith Acetone .

• Spread Loctite 480 evenly around O’ring groove on face of sleeve. PlaceOuter O’ring (AUS21A 024-3) in groove firmly, pat with cloth then pressfirmly on bench top for about 10 seconds. Ensure O’ring is seated evenly ingroove. Remove all excess Loctite from o’ring and sleeve.

• Apply about 5 drops of Loctite 480 into inner O’ring groove and spreadevenly around groove. Place Inner O’ring (AUS21A 024-2) into groove andpush in firmly with T800-024-1 for about 10 seconds. Ensure O’ring isseated evenly in groove. Remove all excess Loctite from o’ring and sleeve.

• Slide T800-024-2 over O’ring end of sleeve and liberally smear with Greasethen slide one U-Packing (AUS21A 020) into groove. Turn sleeve aroundand repeat this procedure.

NOTE: This assembly must be prepared at least 24 hours prior to testing nozzle indiesel to allow the Loctite 480 time to cure.

Figure 1.2: Sleeve assembly

1.3 Piston Assembly

• Apply a small drop of Loctite 277 onto thread of Tube (AUS21A 021) atthe end of the Tube that has a 1/8” hole drilled 18mm from the end. ScrewTube into Piston (AUS21A 019). When fully screwed up tight the length ofTube protruding from the face of the Piston must be 149mm+0.0 / -0.2.

NOTE: Do not damage or score tube when tightening Piston .• Slide T800-024-2 over backend of Piston and liberally smear with Grease

then slide U-Packing (AUS21A 020) into groove.

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• Place one Link (AUS21A 017) on either side of milled section of Piston .Insert Clevis Pin (AUS21A 016) through Ø6.5mm hole in Links and Piston .Secure with Split Pin (AUS21A 015) .

• Place Lever Arm (AUS21A 018) between Links and insert Clevis Pinthrough Ø6.5mm hole in Links and Lever Arm . Secure with Split Pin .

Figure 1.3: Piston assembly

1.4 Actuator Assembly

• Smear a liberal amount of epoxy inside Steel Bumper (AUS21A 044) andslide onto Actuator (AUS21A 031-1) . Wipe off all excess epoxy with ragand allow to cure for 24 hours.

Figure 1.4: Actuator assembly

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1.5 Body Assembly

• Insert Wiper Seal (AUS21A 037) into internal groove of Body (AUS21A032).

• Insert Sleeve Assembly by O’ring end first into thread end of Body• Place Sleeve Spring (AUS21A 023) on back of Sleeve .

Figure 1.5: Body assembly

1.6 End Cap Assembly

• Push fit one Oil Seal (AUS21A 009) into Ø28.6mm bore on either side ofEnd Cap (AUS21A 010).

• Insert Circlip (AUS21A 012) into appropriate groove in End Cap dependingon required shut off pressure of nozzle.

Figure 1.6.1: End cap assembly and Spring Settings (B800 series nozzles)

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Note the use of only 2 circlip grooves within the end-cap bore. The third “circlip”position requires no circlip, as the Spring Retainer (AUS21A 013) is located by thestep at the rear of the end-cap bore.

Figure 1.6.2: End-Cap schematic

1.7 Handle Assembly

• Ensure each side of handle stem is smooth and free from burrs – removewith file. This will ensure free action of trigger knobs on surface of stem.

• Press one Trigger Knob (AUS21A 003) onto Catch Pin (AUS21A 004 ).• Slide Catch Spring (AUS21A 005) onto St/St Catch (AUS21A 006) and

insert into 12 mm hole of Handle (AUS21A 002)• Tap Catch Pin & Trigger Knob through 5.2mm (height) slot in Handle and

Ø3/16” hole in St/St Catch. Press another Trigger Knob onto other end ofCatch Pin. Centralise catch pin and trigger knobs with respect to handlestem.

NOTE: Ensure free movement of catch and confirm orientation of catch with respect tobroach angle is as shown in Figure 1.7. Placing the open slit of the catch pin along thehorizontal plane of the handle will eliminate friction between the edges of the slit andthe corresponding slot machined within the handle.

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Figure 1.7: Handle assembly

Section 1 has outlined the various subassemblies to be prepared prior to assembly ofthe nozzle. In particular, it is extremely important to have a number of SleeveAssemblies ready at all times, as it is imperative to allow the Loctite 480 a minimum24 hour s to cure before any contact with diesel.

To minimise dust from accumulating on subassemblies, wipe off excess grease andplace a clean cloth over parts. If raw steel parts (unplated) are to be stored for anextended period of time, apply a suitable rust prohibitive oil to exposed surfaces toprevent corrosion. Any dust or other contamination must be removed fromsubassemblies prior to final assembly in section 2.

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2 NOZZLE ASSEMBLY

Procedure:

1. Screw Housing Assembly by 2”NPT female thread onto J800-022-1 . ApplyLoctite 7471 Activator to threads and spread a thin line of Loctite 222evenly around circumference of the thread of aluminium Body (AUS21A032). Screw Body Assembly into Housing Assembly . Tighten using T800-032. (NOTE: Use Loctite 277 for steel Body)

2. Ensure piston bore within Housing is clean and free from any damage.Liberally smear Grease around inside of T800-022-1 . Place T800-022-1into Ø62mm bore of housing and insert Piston Assembly .

3. Screw Retainer (AUS21A 025) onto Tube and securely tighten using T800-025. Take care to ensure no cross-threading between threads.

4. Move piston assembly fore and aft to confirm free and easy movement of theassembly. Force provided by sleeve spring should rapidly return assembly tothe fully forward position. Awkward, “jerky”, or difficult movement could bean indication of improper seal installation or poor surface finish in seal bores.NB: poor surface finish within a bore may be rectified by carefully honing orpolishing the bore surface with 1200 grit wet & dry emery paper (orequivalent). Care must be taken to ensure the bore diameter is notincreased beyond Ø51.72±0.02mm by excessive polishing. Such errorwill cause seal leakage and affect the shut-off performance of the nozzle.Remove nozzle from J800-022-1 .

5. Air pressure test both the front and back of nozzle assembly as per Air TestProcedure T001. Rectify any leaks.

6. Screw Housing Assembly by 2”NPT female thread back onto J800-022-1 .7. Liberally smear Grease around the eight Ø6.5mm holes on circumference of

Body. Place one Ball lock (AUS21A 038) into each hole of Body (8 in total).8. Insert Dust Seal (AUS21A 028) into groove in Actuator. Place Actuator

Spring (AUS21A 030) into largest diameter of Actuator . Slide ActuatorAssembly over Body and secure by placing Stock Ring (AUS21A 039) intogroove at front of body. NOTE: to ensure seal is not damaged by actuatorspring, apply grease to dust seal and twist actuator whilst placing over body.

9. Place Back Spring firmly into groove of Piston and place Spring Retainer(AUS21A 013) within end-cap in required position. NOTE: Ensure requiredshut-off pressure will be obtained by confirming circlip in end-cap ispositioned correctly and proper spring is being used as stated in Figures1.6.1 and 1.6.2.

a) AUS21A 029 Back (piston) Spring caters for Light (L), Medium-Light(ML), and Medium (M) settings. The shut-off pressure of the Light andMedium settings are equal to those achieved of the AUS21A 014-3(light) and AUS21A 014 (medium) springs used in the AUS/BMS21series nozzles. The new ML setting will cater for those applicationswhere a L setting causes premature nozzle shut-off, whilst the Msetting is considered too high.

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b) AUS21A 027 Back (piston) Spring caters for Medium-Heavy (MH)and Heavy (H) settings. The shut-off pressure of the Heavy setting isequivalent to that achieved by the AUS21A 014-2 (heavy) spring usedin the AUS/BMS 21 series nozzles. The new MH setting will cater forthose applications where a M setting causes premature nozzle shut-off,whilst the H setting is considered too high.

10. Place End Cap Assembly over Spring . Ensure Spring seats correctlywithin Spring Retainer and Spring Retainer seats squarely onto Circlip .NOTE: whilst installing end-cap assembly, align lever arm squarely betweenbrass bushes inside rear of end-cap. This will greatly assist step 12.

11. Secure End Cap to Housing with Cap Head Screws (AUS21A 011) usinga small drop of Loctite 277 on each screw.

12. Insert T800-001 through φ18.3mm holes in End Cap and 3/8” squarehole in Lever Arm .

13. Apply Grease to each Oil Seal (AUS21A 009) within End Cap . Push oneBrass Bush (AUS21A 008) into Oil Seal on each side of End Cap and alignwith T800-001 . Insert remaining Brass Bush (AUS21A 008) into opposingOil Seal (AUS21A 009) and align also with T800-001.

14. Place Handle Assembly on End Cap and tap Square Shaft (AUS21A001) through Handle, Brass Bushes and Lever Arm . Ensure correctorientation of Handle as per Figure 1.7. Remove T800-001 .

15. Apply a small amount of Loctite 277 onto each Cap head Screw(AUS21A 035). Insert Washers (AUS21A 034) & Cap head Screws intoeither side of handle pivot and tighten handle onto square shaft.

NOTE: Steps 9 to 15 may be performed with the nozzle mounted on J800-022-2 ,although the natural tendency for the Lever Arm to locate between each Brass Bushwhilst mounted on J800-022-1 will assist in step 11.

Figure 2.1: End-Cap schematic

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16. With the nozzle in the “ON” position put a straight edge e.g. 6” ruler overthe top of the Bumper and whilst holding actuator fully forward, measurewith Vernier Calipers to the top of Retainer and record measurement. Turnnozzle to the “OFF” position and repeat. Subtract the first measurement fromthe second measurement. A difference of 22.0mm ±0.5mm is required forthe nozzle to operate correctly, and allow the nozzle to be readily connectedto the receiver whilst under pump pressure. This is called the displacement ofthe central nozzle assembly. This must be checked on every nozzleassembled . If this measurement is not achieved, check the following:

IMPORTANT NOTE For New (unused) End Caps: Due to cumulative machining andassembly tolerances, the correct position of the catch detent on the end cap may varyfor each nozzle. To compensate for this, extra material has been cast onto the end capon the underside of the catch detent. Unwanted material may be removed by filing asper Figure 2.2. Care must be taken to correctly locate the handle catch and thusensure the required 22.0mm ±0.5mm displacement of the central nozzleassembly.

a) A lower value may indicate the operating handle catch is failing tohold the central assembly in the proper OFF position, indicatingincorrect handle installation – refer section 1.7 - or excessive wear inthe links, lever arm, handle catch or the catch detent on the end cap.Parts must be examined and replaced if necessary.

b) overall length of the nozzle tube, retainer and piston assembly –nozzle must be dismantled. This measurement must be as stated insection 1.3.

c) a higher value , although not jeopardising the operation of the nozzle,may restrict a nozzles ability to fully shut-off and thus should becorrected. Such a value may indicate either an incorrectly positionedcatch or catch detent on the end cap. See also point b).

Figure 2.2: Locating Catch Detent

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17. Fuel test Nozzle as per T004.18. Attach Nozzle Plug (AUS21A-P) to Nozzle.19. Attach Stickers onto Nozzle as per Figure 2.3 below. NOTE: Additional

stickers are prohibited , unless prior authorisation from Banlaw Pipeline PtyLtd has been granted.

Figure 2.3: Location of stickers on nozzleNOTE: the “ON – OFF” Sticker may be placed on the

Actuator below (behind) the “Warning” sticker, asattaching the sticker to the cast surface is often difficult

20. Stamp Serial Code and Model numbers in spaces provided on Plaque Ausing 4mm punch set . Stamp the Spring Setting of the nozzle as shown inFigure 2.4 below. Record this information in BAM800 Nozzle Book. NOTE:Additional markings are prohibited, unless prior authorisation has beengranted by Banlaw Pipeline Pty Ltd.

MODEL Number / Code: BAM800 – Standard 800LPM Mines Diesel NozzleBAR800 – Standard 800LPM Rail Diesel NozzleBAH800 – Standard Hydraulic (oil) Nozzle

SERIAL CODE: 4 character alpha code e.g. ABCD (example only)- unique code assigned for each nozzle- code used to track history of nozzle

Spring Setting Codes: L – Light (AUS21A-029 spring, position 3)ML – Medium/Light (AUS21A-029 spring, position 2)M – Medium (AUS21A-029 spring, position 1)MH – Medium/Heavy (AUS21A-027 spring, position 3)H – Heavy (AUS21A-027 spring, position 2)

- see Figure 1.6.1 for c’clip positions -

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M O D E L

MODEL

SERIAL CODE

SERIAL CODE

Figure 2.4: Location of Spring Setting Stamping on nozzle

21. Wrap Nozzle in plastic packaging bag and place into store. Complete JobCard details and submit for processing of nozzle into stock

Attachments:

• Appendix A: - drawings of tools and jigs required- BAM800 Assembly Drawing

• Appendix B: - shut-off pressure graphs for BAM800 nozzle