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MAINTENANCE

 

VANE REPLACEMENT 

NOTICE: 

Maintenance shall be performed by qualified technicians 
only, following the appropriate procedures and warnings 
as presented in this manual. 

1.  Drain and relieve pressure from the pump and system as 

required. 

2.  Remove the head assembly from the outboard (non-

driven) side of the pump according to steps 4 - 9 in the 
"Pump Disassembly" section of this manual. 

3.  Turn the shaft by hand until a vane (14) comes to the top 

(12 o'clock) position of the rotor. Remove the vane. 

4.  Install a new vane (14), ensuring that the rounded edge 

is UP, and the relief grooves are facing towards the 
direction of rotation. See Figure 8. 

5.  Repeat steps 3 and 4 until all vanes have been replaced. 
6.  Reassemble the pump according to the "Pump 

Assembly." section of this manual. 

 

Figure 8 – Vane Installation 

 
 

PUMP DISASSEMBLY 

NOTICE: 

Follow  all  hazard  warnings  and  instructions  provided  in 
the "maintenance" section of this manual. 

1.  Drain and relieve pressure from the pump and system as 

required. 

2.  Starting on the inboard (driven) end of the pump, clean 

the pump shaft thoroughly, making sure the shaft is free 
of nicks and burrs. This will prevent damage to the 
mechanical seal when the inboard head assembly is 
removed. 

3.  Remove the inboard bearing cover capscrews (28) and 

slide the inboard bearing cover (27) and gasket (26) off 
the shaft. Discard the bearing cover gasket. On the 2-
inch pump models the dirt shield (123) will come off with 
the bearing cover. 

4.  Remove the outboard bearing cover capscrews (28) and 

slide the outboard bearing cover (27) and gasket (26) off 
the shaft. Discard the bearing cover gasket.  On the 2-
inch pump models the dirt shield (123) will come off with 
the bearing cover.. 

5.  To remove locknuts and lockwashers (24A and 24B): 

a.  Bend up the engaged lockwasher tang and rotate 

the locknut (24A) counterclockwise to remove it from 
the shaft 

b.   Slide the lockwasher (24B) off the shaft. Inspect the 

lockwasher for damage and replace as required. 

c.   Repeat steps a and b on the opposite shaft end. 

6.  Remove the head capscrews (21) and carefully pry the 

head (20) away from the casing (12). 

7.  Slide the head (20) off the shaft. The head O-ring (72), 

bearing (24), mechanical seal stationary seat and 
stationary O-ring (153A & 153D) will come off with the 
head assembly. Remove and discard the head O-ring. 
a.  Pull the bearing (24) from the housing in the head 

(20). 

b.  To remove the mechanical seal stationary seat 

(153A), use the blunt end of a screw driver to gently 
push the backside of the stationary seat from the 
head. Place a cloth under the seal to avoid damage. 
Be careful not to contact the polished face of the 
seal during removal.  Remove and discard 
mechanical seal stationary O-ring. 

8.  Carefully pull the rotating seal assembly, consisting of 

seal jacket (153C), rotating seal face and rotating O-ring 
(153B & 153E) from the shaft. Remove and discard the 
rotating O-ring (153E). 

9.  Carefully remove the disc (71). 
10.  Carefully pull the rotor and shaft (13) from the casing 

(12).  While one hand is pulling the shaft, cup the other 
hand underneath the rotor to prevent the vanes (14) and 
push rods (77) from falling out. Carefully set the rotor and 
shaft aside for future vane replacement and reassembly. 

NOTICE

The  rotor  and  shaft  weighs  approximately  34 
pounds (15 kg). Be careful not to pinch the hand 
under the rotor and shaft when removing from 
casing. 

11.  Lay the pump flat with the remaining head (20) facing 

upward to remove the head assembly mechanical seal 
(153) and disc (71) from the outboard side of the pump, 
as instructed in steps 6 - 9 above. 

12.  If necessary, remove the liner (41) by tapping around the 

outside diameter of the liner with a hard wood drift and a 
hammer until it is driven from the casing (12). 

 

Summary of Contents for LGL2E

Page 1: ...er com or by contacting Blackmer Customer Service SAFETY DATA This is a SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL When you see this symbol on the product or in the manual look for one of the following signal words and be a...

Page 2: ...d decontaminated inside and out prior to performing service or maintenance Hazardous or toxic fluids can cause serious injury PUMP DATA PUMP IDENTIFICATION A pump Identification tag containing the pum...

Page 3: ...intake port on the pump Slope the pipe downward to the pump and do not install any upward loops Minimize the number of intake line fittings and eliminate restrictions such as sharp bends globe valves...

Page 4: ...added starting torque can damage the pump and related equipment PUMP ROTATION NOTICE Confirm correct pump rotation by checking the pump rotation arrows respective to pump driver rotation Blackmer LGL...

Page 5: ...152C G 5 Measure the span length as shown in Figure 6 6 Adjust the motor base 183 and apply a specified force see Table 1 against the belt at the center of the span so that the belt is deflected 1 64...

Page 6: ...osed valve can cause system failure personal injury and property damage Hazardous pressure can cause personal injury or property damage LGLD TRUCK MOUNTED PUMPS Failure to set the vehicle emergency br...

Page 7: ...alve is a Lever Operated Pull the control knob all the way out Manually check the lever under the truck to see that it is in the completely OPEN position b Discharge Pressure Operated Keep the dischar...

Page 8: ...essure can cause personal injury or property damage Hazardous or toxic fluids can cause serious injury NOTICE Maintenance shall be performed by qualified technicians only following the appropriate pro...

Page 9: ...and 24B a Bend up the engaged lockwasher tang and rotate the locknut 24A counterclockwise to remove it from the shaft b Slide the lockwasher 24B off the shaft Inspect the lockwasher for damage and re...

Page 10: ...Insert the new vanes into the rotor slots with the rounded edges outward and the vane relief grooves facing TOWARDS the direction of rotation See Figure 8 c After the bottom vanes and push rods are in...

Page 11: ...ed by hand g To check adjustment grasp the nut and washer with fingers and rotate back and forth If this cannot be done one or both locknuts are too tight and should be alternately loosened one stop a...

Page 12: ...kes 4 Pump driver driveline drive shaft misalignment Excessively worn vanes or vane slots Mechanical Seal Leakage 1 O rings not compatible with the liquids pumped 2 O rings nicked cut or twisted 3 Sha...

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