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OPERA T OR’S MANUAL LP3005-1 RELEASED: 4-29-97 REVISED: 3-12-02 (REV . B) INCLUDE MANUALS: LM2350EXB (97999825), S633 GENERAL INFORMA TION (97999625). INCLUDING: SPECIFICA TIONS, SERVICE KITS, PLACING INTO SERVICE, TROUBLESHOOTING LP3005-1, LP3009-1 GREASE PUMP SYSTEM SPECIFICA TIONS Model Series LP30051 and LP30091 . . . . .[...]
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Page 2
LP30051 P AGE 2 OF 2 PLACING INTO SER VICE W ARNING EXCESSIVE INLET PRESSURE. Can cause ex plosion resulting in severe injury or death. Do not exceed maxi mum operating pressure of 6250 p.s.i. (431 bar) at 125 p.s.i. (8.6 bar) inlet air pressure. Do not run pump without using a regula tor to limit air supply pressure to the pump. PUMP R[...]