Maintenance (cont'd) – Val-Matic 3-24 Butterfly Valve With LSA Actuator and External Stops User Manual

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MAINTENANCE (Cont'd)


TRAVELING NUT ACTUATOR MAINTENANCE: A
typical traveling nut actuator is shown in Figure 11
and consists of a threaded nut (12) which travels
back and forth on a threaded stem (14). The stem is
lubricated with EP2 grease in a cast iron housing
(1). The nut, in turn, drives a slotted lever (4)
through 90 degrees of travel. The lever (4) drives
the valve shaft with a square key. The rotation of the
shaft is displayed by the top indicator (19). The full
open and closed positions are controlled by the stop
nuts (6). The stop nuts can be adjusted by
pounding out the pin (7) with a drift punch and
rotating the stop nut ½ turn. The gear box is factory
lubricated and sealed. No regular maintenance is
required. If difficult operation is observed, the cover
can be removed and the unit inspected for wear. All
moving parts should be coated with grease. The
grease should have an even and smooth
consistency. If needed, coat all moving parts with
an EP-2 grease such as Mobil Mobilux EP2. Buried
units should be packed 100% with grease.

FIGURE 11. TRAVELING NUT ACTUATOR











TABLE 5. TRAVELING NUT ACTUATOR PARTS











ITEM DESCRIPTION

MATERIAL


1

Housing

Cast Iron

2

Housing Cover

Cast Iron

3

Cover Bolt

Steel

4

Lever

Ductile Iron

5

Plug

Steel

6

Stop Nut

Steel

7

Stop Nut Pin

Steel

8

End Cap

Cast Iron

9

End Cap O-ring

Buna-N

10

Stem Collar

Bronze

11

Collar Pin

Steel

12

Crosshead

Bronze

13

Shaft O-ring

Buna-N

14

Stem

Alloy Steel

15

End Cap Bolts

Steel

16

Handwheel

Steel

17

Pin

Steel

18

Indicator Bolt

Steel

19

Indicator

Aluminum

20

Needle Bearings

Steel

21

Bearing Race

Steel

22

Shaft Bearing

Teflon/Fiberglass

30

Gasket

Composition Rubber

31

Indicator Extension

Steel

32

Extension Pin

Steel

33

Operating Nut

Cast Iron

34

Chainwheel Kit

Ductile Iron

35

Grease

EP-2

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