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- 7D

Form 404123

MAR - 2012

MODEL 3866

PRESETABLE METERING CONTROL VALVE

Series  “A”

SPECIFICATIONS:

Dial Capacity 

 

1 to 16 Quarts/1 to 12 Liters

Totalizer 

  Quarts

Flow Max. 

 

4 Gallons per min. (15 liters per min.)

Flow Min.  

0.4 Gallons per min. (1.5 Liters per min.)

Operating Pressure Max. 

1000 PSI (70 Bar)

Operating Temp. Max. 

110°F (45° C)

Accuracy  

+/- 0.65%

Weight   

 

3.3 Lbs. (1.5 Kg.)

Meter Inlet & Outlet Thds. 

1/2 NPTF (1/2 BSPP)

Graduation 

 

1/2 Quart/1 Liter

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70457

BASIC METER

INDICATOR 

KNOB

90464

SWIVEL

93548 NOZZLE 

(NON-DRIP)

34210 O-RING

(Included with 93548 Nozzle. 

May be purchased separately.)

1/2” NPTF (F)

Before meter can be placed in service “After Repair”, meter must 

be tested and approved in accordance with U.S. Government’s 

Weights and Measures Standards.

New metering systems must be purged prior to installation of 

metering control valve to free system of contaminates.

OPERATION

The Meter can handle petroleum products such as automatic trans-

mission fluid, S.A.E. 5 to 50 Wt. motor oil, S.A.E. 80 to 240  wt. gear 

oil and antifreeze fluid (ethylene glycol).

The preset meter is set by turning the knob counterclockwise to the 

desired amount amount of material to be dispensed. The trigger is 

then depressed and locked in the “on” position. The pointer knob 

rotates clockwise towards zero where it strikes a pin in the meter face 

above the “0” zero, which releases the lock bar automatically stopping 

the flow.

IMPORTANT NOTE:

The automatic nozzle requires 60 PSI to open and function prop-

erly.  A pump exceeding 60 PSI is required for adequate flow and 

proper operation.  A pump ratio of at least 3:1 is recommended.

IMPORTANT NOTE:

THIS UNIT IS NOT FOR RESALE OF PRODUCT AND IS NOT 

SUBJECT TO RESALE TOLERANCES.

The meter can be stopped prior to dispensing the preset amount by ro-

tating the pointer manually  clockwise until it strikes the pin above the 

“0” zero, or by pushing the pin counterclockwise by hand thus leaving 

the knob indicating the remaining amount to be dispensed.

Systems which will be dispensing fluids under pressure may need to 

be protected by using a thermal relief kit, which will safely limit the 

pressures caused by thermal expansion.  Please contact your local 

Lincoln distributor and refer to Service Page Section K5, Page 31 for 

more details. Failure to include thermal relief protection may cause 

damage not covered under Lincoln’s warranty policy.

To order call 1-800-548-1191 or visit www.partdeal.com - info@partdeal.com

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