BLACKMER LGLH2A Installation, Operation And Maintenance Instructions Download Page 5

 

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MOTOR DRIVEN PUMPS 

COUPLING ALIGNMENT 

The pump must be directly coupled to a gear reducer and/or 
driver with a flexible coupling.  Verify coupling alignment after 
installation of new or rebuilt pumps.  Both angular and parallel 
coupling alignment MUST be maintained between the pump, 
gear, motor, etc. in accordance with manufacturer’s 
instructions. See Figure 5. 

1.  Parallel alignment:  The use of a laser alignment tool or 

dial indicator is preferred.  If a laser alignment tool or dial 
indicator is not available, use a straightedge.  Turn both 
shafts by hand, checking the reading through one 
complete revolution.  Maximum offset should be less 
than .0005" (0.127 mm). 

2.  Angular alignment:  Insert a feeler gauge between the 

coupling halves.  Check the spacing at 90° increments 
around the coupling (four checkpoints).  Maximum 
variation should not exceed 0.005" (0.127 mm).  Some 
laser alignment tools will check angular alignment as 
well. 

3.  Replace the coupling guards after setting alignment. 

 

Figure 5 – Coupling Alignment 

 

V-BELT DRIVE 

For installation of Blackmer V-belt units, first mount the pump 
and the motor base to the unit base. Do not fully tighten the 
motor mounting bolts until properly installing and adjusting the 
belts as follows: 

1.  Wipe the cone surface of the pump QD hub (152A) and 

the inside of the pump sheave hub with a clean cloth 
moistened with a light grade of machine oil. This will 
allow for a more uniform draw and prevent the cone 
surfaces from “freezing” before being tightened. 

2.  With the pump shaft key (35) in place, align the key seat 

and slide the QD hub (152A) on the shaft, flange end 
first.  Slide the large end of the sheave (152) bore over 
the taper on the QD hub. Insert the three sheave 
capscrews (152G) through the clearance holes in the 
sheave, and start them into the tapped holes of the QD 
hub (152A). Repeat this procedure to assemble the 
motor QD hub (152E) and sheave (152D). 

3.  To install the belts (181), shorten the center distance of 

the drive by moving the motor towards the pump, until the 
belts can be put on the sheaves (152 & 152D) without 
forcing. 

4.  Align the sheaves so that the faces are parallel, then 

snug up the sheave capscrews (152C & G). 

5.  Measure the span length as shown in Figure 6. 

6.  Adjust the motor base (183) and apply a specified force 

(refer to Table 1) against the belt, at the center of the 
span, so that the belt is deflected 1/64 inch (0.04 mm) for 
every inch (25.4 mm) of span. For example, the de-
flection of a 20 inch (508 mm) span would be 20/64 or 
5/16 inch (7.9 mm). The force required should be within 
the range given in Table 1 for a properly tensioned drive. 
A new set of belts should be initially tensioned to the 
upper limit. 

 

 

SMALL SHEAVE 

OUTSIDE DIAMETER 

BELT DEFLECTION FORCE 

Minimum Maximum 

2.5” to 4.5” 

(63 mm to 114 mm) 

3.0 lbs 

(1.4 kgs) 

4.75 lbs 

(2.2 kgs) 

4.75” to 7.0” 

(121 mm to 178 mm) 

4.0 lbs 

(1.8 kgs) 

6.0 lbs 

(2.7 kgs) 

Table 1 - Deflection Force Per Belt 

 
7.  Check again to ensure the sheaves (152 & 152D) are 

parallel, then tighten the sheave capscrews (152C & 
152G), the motor mounting nuts (183B) and the adjusting 
screw locknut (183B). 

8.  Assemble the belt guard (182) and the belt guard brace 

(182A) to the unit base (32). 

 

Operation without guards in place can 
cause serious personal injury, major 
property damage, or death. 

 

Do not operate 

without guard  

in place

 

9.  Check the belt tension after 24-48 hours of operating.  

Recheck the tension periodically and tighten the belts as 
required. DO NOT overtighten belts. Inspect belts 
periodically for signs of excessive wear, and replace as 
required.  

 
 

V-BELT DISASSEMBLY 

1.  Remove the belt guard (182) and the guard base (182A).  

Loosen the adjusting screw locknut (183B) on the motor 
base (183) and the motor mounting nuts. 

2.  Ease the tension on the belts (181) by moving the motor 

towards the pump to shorten the center distance of the 
drive. Remove the belts by sliding them over the sheaves 
(152 & 152D). DO NOT force the belts over the grooves. 

3.  To remove the sheave from the hub, first remove the 

three sheave capscrews (152C or 152G). Then screw 
two of the capscrews into the threaded holes in the 
sheave hub (152A or E). If the cone grip is hard to break 
loose, tap the end of the shaft or the QD hub with soft-
faced mallet while maintaining pressure on the screw. 

4. 

The QD hub should slide smoothly off the shaft. If it is tight 
on the shaft, gently pry it loose with a screwdriver or a small 
wedge placed in the split part of the flange. 

Refer to Blackmer V-Belt Parts List and Instructions for V-
belt drive and guard part numbers. 

Figure 6 - V-Belt 
Adjustment

 

Summary of Contents for LGLH2A

Page 1: ...ww blackmer 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...

Page 2: ...property damage If pumping hazardous or toxic fluids system must be flushed and decontaminated inside and out prior to performing service or maintenance Hazardous or toxic fluids can cause serious in...

Page 3: ...ke port on the pump It should slope downward to the pump and should not contain any upward loops Minimize the number of intake line fittings and eliminate restrictions such as sharp bends globe valves...

Page 4: ...l attached components Never start a pump when it is rotating in the reverse rotation as the added starting torque can damage the pump and related equipment PUMP ROTATION NOTICE Confirm correct pump ro...

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

Page 6: ...ssure can cause personal injury or property damage Operation without guards in place can cause serious personal injury major property damage or death Do not operate without guard in place TRUCK MOUNTE...

Page 7: ...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 discharge l...

Page 8: ...cause serious 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 proced...

Page 9: ...aged 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...

Page 10: ...pump with the seal cavity facing outward and the disc relief hole located as shown in Figure 9 7 Install a new head O ring 72 in the groove on the inside face of the head 20 Lay the O ring flat and st...

Page 11: ...y 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 at a...

Page 12: ...ent shaft or drive coupling misaligned 9 Excessively worn rotor 10 Malfunctioning valve in the system 11 Relief valve setting too low 12 Liner installed backwards 13 Damaged vanes see following catego...

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