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Assembly or Reassembly

 

 

See page 7 for cross sectional drawings. 

 

 

Assembly of the pump and motor is easier when the motor is standing face up so that parts do not fall off, although 
access to the motor shaft at the rear of the motor will require a horizontal position. 

 

 

It  is  considered  good  practice  to  replace  the  mechanical  seal  and  o-rings  whenever  you  have  to  disassemble  the 
pump. 

1.  If  replacing  the  motor,  remove  the  deflector  from  the  motor  shaft.  There  will  not  be  enough  room  behind  the  motor 

adapter plate for the deflector to spin freely. 

2.  Install the motor adapter plate (Item 600) with the four motor bolts (Item 7MB) using a 7/32” Allen wrench. You must 

use the low profile button head socket screws that came with the pump or other low profile head bolts. Tighten the 
bolts to approximately 120 inch pounds torque. 

3.  Install the shaft deflector. Slide the deflector up against the motor adaptor plate. 
4.  Install the mechanical seal stationary seat into the Seal Plate (Item 400) by putting a suitable lubricant on the rubber 

cup seat and gently pressing the seat, cup end first, into the seal plate bore. 

Do not get any lubricant on the seal 

faces

. Use a soft cloth or other suitable item to protect the seal face from dirt and scratches while pressing into the 

seal plate.  

5.  Place  the  seal  plate  onto  the  motor  adapter  plate.  Observe  that  the  shaft  comes  through  the  center  of  the  seal 

stationary face, and does not contact the seal stationary face. 

6.  Lubricate the sealing elastomers on the rotating assembly of the mechanical seal and press gently onto the shaft so 

that  the  rotating  face  will  contact  the  stationary  seal  face.  Fully  compress  the  seal  ensuring  face  contact.  You  may 
have to hold the seal in place until the impeller is installed. 

7.

Model SSP Only: 

Place the necessary number and thickness of impeller spacer/washers onto the threaded portion of 

the shaft. If you are not changing the impeller or the motor, use the same batch of spacer/washers you removed when 
disassembling  the  pump.  See  the  section  on 

Setting  Impeller  Clearance 

for  procedures  if  you  are  changing  the 

impeller to case setting, or are building a new pump. 

8.  Thread the impeller onto the pump shaft, and tighten into place. You will need to hold the motor shaft from the rear of 

the motor with a large screwdriver, wrench or vise grips while tightening the impeller. 

Wear leather gloves to avoid 

cuts when holding impeller while tightening.

9.  If the motor is three-phase, install the impeller locking screw and washer (item 7SC). Use a thread locking compound 

similar to Loctite® 242 on the locking screw. Make sure screw does not bottom-out in the bottom of the threaded hole. 

10.  Install the case o-ring (item 500) onto the sealplate. Replace if brittle, damaged or misshapen. 
11.

Model SSPC Only: 

Install the suction o-ring (item 510) into the groove on the inside of the suction nozzle. Replace if 

brittle, damaged or misshapen. 

12.

Model  SSPC  Only: 

Join  up  the  back  pull  out  assembly  with  the  case.  Do  not  force  the  pump  into  the  case.  The 

impeller o-ring (item 510) can be pinched by the impeller when installing. You may have to back out the pump from 
the case, center up the impeller o-ring with your finger and slip in the pump assembly again. Before installing the case 
bolts, check to be sure the impeller is spinning freely. 

13.

Model SSP Only: 

Insert the back-pull-out-assembly into the case. 

14.  If the pump has a stainless steel base plate (Item 800), align the two mounting holes on the base with the bottom two 

casing screw holes. 

15.  Install  the  (8)  case  bolts  (item  7CS),  and  hand  tighten.  Then  tighten  screws  into  place  using  approximately  80  inch 

pounds of torque, and a cross bolting technique. 

16.

Model SSP Only: 

Check the impeller to case clearance per the following instructions for setting impeller clearance, 

and adjust as needed.

17.  Install and tighten the motor base hold down bolts. 

Summary of Contents for SSP

Page 1: ... vs Ceramic faces with Buna N elastomers mechanical seal A maximum temperature limit of 250 deg F is possible with Viton elastomers The motor is limited to 20 starts per hour evenly distributed Minimum flows are 5 of the best efficiency operating point These pumps are not designed for use with hazardous liquids or gasses Notice Upon receipt of this equipment inspect the carton and the equipment fo...

Page 2: ... on top Do not mount the motor below the pump as leakage from the pump will damage the motor and can cause a shock burns or death Locate the pump as near to the liquid source as possible The pump must be primed with little or no air in the case to begin operation Ideally the pump should be located below the liquid level when starting This pump is not self priming Protect the pump and motor from fr...

Page 3: ...e the pump beyond the flow rates shown on published curves Noisy pumps or the sounds of pumping rocks may be signs of cavitation or operation beyond the pumps capacity Check pump and motor for vibration Vibration may be a sign of pipe strain insufficient mounting or operation beyond the pumps capacity The pump models SSP SSPC are not designed for handling large amounts of solids For the model SSP ...

Page 4: ...n while turning the impeller DO NOT apply any heat to the components If you are unable to hold the shaft in this manner remove the rear motor housing and grip the motor shaft with vise grips or other similar device do not hold shaft where bearings will mount 8 Model SSP Only There should be several spacing washers behind the impeller These spacers locate the open impeller vanes close to the case f...

Page 5: ...kness of impeller spacer washers onto the threaded portion of the shaft If you are not changing the impeller or the motor use the same batch of spacer washers you removed when disassembling the pump See the section on Setting Impeller Clearance for procedures if you are changing the impeller to case setting or are building a new pump 8 Thread the impeller onto the pump shaft and tighten into place...

Page 6: ... have any spacers when the customer elects to accept reduced performance in return for ease of assembly Use the following impeller shimming method when building a new pump 1 Place the pump as assembled through step 4 of the Assembly section above on the workbench positioned vertically 2 Place 0 050 shims onto the motor shaft two 0 015 shims and two 0 010 shims 3 Thread the impeller onto the shaft ...

Page 7: ...Mechanical Seal Type 16 Car Cer Buna N 304SS Other materials SilCar Viton EPR 400 Seal Plate 304 SS 500 Casing O Ring Buna N Viton EPR 510 Impeller O Ring Enclosed Imp Only Buna N Viton EPR 600 Motor Adapter Plate 304 SS 720 Impeller Shims Washers 0 010 0 015 thick 304 SS 7CS Case Screw 20 x 304 SS 7DP Casing Drain Plug 1 8 NPT 304 SS 7MB Motor Bolt 3 8 16 x 304 SS 7SC Impeller Washer Screw 3 phas...

Page 8: ...ld FOB The Factory Freight charges for returning and reshipping products are the buyer s responsibility regardless of warranty status There are no other warranties expressed or implied except for the warranties given here This warranty may not be modified verbally by any employee or agent of ASP Returns All products returned to ASP for warranty evaluation must be authorized in advance by the issua...

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