Instructions
Shut off the pneumatic system before you start working on valves. Open any bleeding valves near the tri-clover valve to make sure the pressure is neutral. Open the valve slowly, keeping your face and body as far from the bonnet as possible.
Examine the rubber or PTFE grommets, gaskets and valve seats. If they are cracked, torn or deformed, they should be replaced. Check the valve, bonnet and other parts for galling, which is abrasion caused when metal pieces come in contact with each other. If there is galling, the parts should be replaced.
Inspect the valve seats ̵1; below the rubber cushions ̵1; to see if there is any damage or irregularities such as scratches or nicks. If the valve seat is damaged, it should be replaced. Check the coupler to make sure that the three balls in the coupler move freely. And if they do not, they should be replaced.