Troubleshooting guide

Cross-porting (Divider Valve)
Installing a closure plug in one or more outlets may combine outputs from adjacent outlets.
Lubricant from a plugged outlet is redirected to the next adjacent outlet in descending
numerical order. Outlets 1 and 2 must not be plugged since they have no cross-port
passage to the next adjacent outlet (SSV valves only).
In figure 5 outlets 5 and 3 are cross-ported and directed through outlet 1. In this example,
outlet 1 will dispense three times as much lubricant as outlet 7. The tube ferrules in outlets 1
and 7 block the cross-port passage so that lubricant flow is directed through the outlets.
SSV-D Divider Valves
Lubricant quantities can also be altered using the SSV-D divider valves. SSV-D divider valves
are adjustable per outlet pair, thus enabling lubricant requirements to be better met. The
metering occurs within the block via metering screws that are available in ten different outputs.
The outputs of the divider valve can be easily set, even after installation by changing the
metering screw. A metering adjustment screw chart is included toward the end of this manual.
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