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INTRODUCTION

This manual provides operation and service instructions and a 
parts list for the “Manzel” Model HP-50 and HP-60 High Pressure 
Lubricators, Discharge and Terminal Check Valves.

The high pressure lubricator comprises one to four integral sight 
and pump assemblies in a cast iron reservoir. The unit is designed 
for direct connection to an electric motor/speed reducer power 
source. A “Manzel” terminal check valve is recommended in the 
lubrication system. When required to maintain proper oil viscosity, 
the reservoir can be fitted with an optional steam or electric 
heater.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

1.  Oil Level 

— When necessary, completely fill the lubricator 

reservoir with clean filtered lubricant. Three sight glasses, 
provided in the reservoir at various levels, permit observation 
of fluid level. Oil level should not be allowed to drop below 
the bottom sight glass. During the initial filling, the vent plugs 
at the top of the pump sight glasses should be removed. This 
allows lubricant to rise in the drip tube up to the level of the 
oil in the reservoir and reduces the priming re quired at start 
up.

2.  Pump Priming —

 If the sight well on the pump does not 

contain oil, the pump should be primed. Pumps may be 
primed while the lubricator shaft is rotating as follows:

•  Adjust the pumping rate to the maximum setting by  

turning the adjustment nut on the indicator stem as far 
as possible in a clockwise direction.

•  Remove the vent plug on top of the sight glass and 

fill  the housing sight well with oil to 3/8 inch below the  
discharge of the drip tube.

•  Replace the vent plug. Check the sight glass to 

insure  that it is properly seated against the O-ring to 
prevent air leakage into the sight well.

•  Readjust the pumping rate to the desired delivery.

3.  Pumping Rate 

— The pumping rate is indicated at the drip 

tube inside the sight glass. During the pump suction stroke, 
fluid is drawn into the pump from the sight well. This creates 
a partial vacuum in the sight well, permitting atmospheric 
pressure in the lubricator reservoir to force an amount of oil 
equal to the pump displace ment through the drip tube into the 
sight well. The rate is adjustable for each pump assembly by 
means of the pump regulator which varies the stroke of the 
positive displacement, reciprocating pump assembly.

Caution:

 The drip tube flow rate is accurate after the 

pump has operated long enough to stabilize the pressure 
inside the sight well. There is a time lag at start-up, low 
pumping rates, and during pump rate changes. Allow 
sufficient time to insure an accurate rate indication.

4.  Regulating Pump Rate 

— The pumping rate can be varied 

infinitely within the range of minimum to maximum by means 
of the graduated pump regulators which project through the 
reservoir cover. The regulators are easily adjusted by hand 
during the pump suction stroke. Maximum pumping rate 
is achieved when the adjustment nut on the sight indicator 
stem is turned in a clockwise direction as far as it can go. In 
this position the sight indicator stem projects the maximum 
distance indicating maximum pumping stroke. When the 
adjusting nut is turned in a counter-clockwise direction, 
delivery reduces, because of a reduction in pump stroke, until 
minimum delivery is obtained.

Note: 

To

 

retain the hydraulic seal between the plunger 

and the cylinder walls, minimum delivery must not go 
below 1/2 drop (0.017 cc) per pump stroke.

Manzel

®

 Model HP-50, HP-60 

High Pressure Lubricators

SPECIFICATIONS

Plunger Diameter

1/4 in

Max Operating Pressure

HP-50

50,000 psi

HP-60

60,000 psi

Max Pumping Rate

0.133 cc/stroke, base on SAE 40 oil 
(approx 4 drops) @ max pressure*

Reservoir Heating 
(Optional)

Steam or Electric

*Greater pumping rate may be obtained when operating pressure 
is below maximum. Increased viscosity results in a slightly lower 
pumping rate.

Summary of Contents for Manzel HP-50

Page 1: ... at the drip tube inside the sight glass During the pump suction stroke fluid is drawn into the pump from the sight well This creates a partial vacuum in the sight well permitting atmospheric pressure in the lubricator reservoir to force an amount of oil equal to the pump displace ment through the drip tube into the sight well The rate is adjustable for each pump assembly by means of the pump regu...

Page 2: ...05 140 Spring Valve 1 5 560343 463 920 010 Valve 1 6 560339 463 910 010 Seat Valve 1 7 556747 439 077 080 Gasket Valve 2 8 561354 463 860 860 Body Check Valve 1 9 558823 446 055 000 Nipple Check Valve 1 E Note Check Valve for 3 8 in tube other sizes available refer to factory for parts list details Figure 2 Steam Heater Components Figure Index No Part No Old Part No Description Quantity Required 3...

Page 3: ...ng Bearing 2 28 556683 438 010 040 Sight Glass Reservoir 3 29 457 002 000 Plate Operating Instructions 1 Figure Index No Part No Old Part No Description Quantity Required Usage Code 30 457 008 000 Nameplate 1 31 555379 409 010 290 Key Woodrufl 1 1 562952 362 390 505 Pump Unit HP 50 4 B 32 560443 477 140 280 Housing Pump 1 33 563062 463 160 011 Valve Assembly 1 34 563111 477 020 011 Cylinder Assemb...

Page 4: ... normally If the sight glass continues to fill with lubricant check all terminal check valves for proper operation If the valves are operating properly remove and clean the pump assembly then re install the pump in the system and check operation If the sight glass still fills with lubricant it may be caused by temperature variation 1 When the unit is not operating remove the vent plug and allow th...

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