LF866 2½”-10”. Product Overview  Production of the 2½” – 10” sizes began in 2014.  The LF866 utilizes a Type 2 bypass (Model LF619 single check).

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LF866 2½”-10”

Product Overview  Production of the 2½” – 10” sizes began in  The LF866 utilizes a Type 2 bypass (Model LF619 single check).

Check Cover Removal  Cover is bolted and o-ring sealed. o-ring sealed.  There is a slight spring load on cover.

Check Valve Removal  The check is bolted through the body and sealed by an o-ring.  Locate and remove the four ½” lock nuts on the “outside” of the body.  Remove the complete check assembly straight out of the body.

Disassemble Spring Module Disassemble Spring Module  Spring tension is captured.  Remove the retaining clip and hinge pin from the arm assembly.

Check Disc Replacement  Remove the 5/16” retaining nuts.  The check disc is free once the retaining plate has been removed

Check Seat Removal  The seat and arm assembly is free when the check is removed from the body.  Inspect bushings and hinge pins for wear.

Check Valve Reassembly Notes  Reassemble in reverse order.  Lubricate the seat and stud o-rings.  Install and tighten the lock nuts on the outside of the body.

Check Valve Reassembly Notes  The spring module is positioned by the cover.  Make sure the pivot bearing is resting in the pivot socket on the cover.

RV Cover Removal  Remove external sensing line.  RV cover is sealed by the diaphragm.  No spring load on cover.  Remove the hex bolts with a #8 hex key.

RV Cover Removal  RV cover is sealed by the diaphragm.  The diaphragm is free once the cover is removed.

RV Module Removal  Module is o-ring sealed.  Pull module straight out of body. * Grasp the module (button) with one hand and insert fingers (other hand) into RV port and apply force to the seat disc. * Grasp the module (button) with one hand and insert fingers (other hand) into RV port and apply force to the seat disc. * Do not twist module. * Do not twist module.

RV Seat Removal  RV seat is mounted between the RV housing and the RV adapter.  Remove the 4 nuts and bolts on the adapter and remove housing.  Seat is o-ring sealed.  Pull the seat straight out.

Disassemble RV Module  Place the module on a flat surface with lower guide facing up.  Hold the main stem with one hand and unscrew the lower guide.

Disassemble RV Module  With lower guide removed, place the module upside down on a clean surface.  Remove center of protective sticker (Save).  Hold the button firmly and loosen screw. * Button is spring loaded. * Button is spring loaded.

Disassemble RV Module  Remove the screws from the stainless steel inner diaphragm retainer.  Remove the plastic inner diaphragm plate.

Disassemble RV Module  The main stem and upper bushing are free once the inner diaphragm plate has been removed.

Inner Diaphragm Replacement  Position the bead of the inner diaphragm into the groove of the plastic upper guide.  Place inner plate over diaphragm and press into position.

Inner Diaphragm Replacement  Secure the diaphragm retainer and replace screws.

Spring / Button Replacement  Position flow washer on diaphragm with the cross channels facing up.  Place the spring over the upper guide.  Place button on spring and hold down firmly.  Replace flow screw.  Reposition center label piece.

RV Disc Replacement  Replace the RV disc in main stem.  Replace the lower stem guide.  Replace and lubricate o-ring on main guide

RV Reassembly Notes  Push the RV module straight into body. ** Do not twist. ** Do not twist.  Replace outer diaphragm with the bead positioned in the groove of the body.  Install cover.