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INSTALLATION 

 

NOTICE: 

Blackmer truck pumps must only be installed in systems 
designed by qualified engineering personnel.  System 
design must conform with all applicable regulations and 
codes and provide warning of all system hazards. 

 
 

PRE-INSTALLATION CLEANING 

NOTICE: 

New pumps contain residual test fluid and rust inhibitor.  
If necessary, flush pump prior to use. 

Foreign matter entering the pump WILL cause extensive 
damage.  The supply tank and piping MUST be cleaned and 
flushed prior to pump installation and operation. 
 
 

LOCATION AND PIPING 

An improperly designed piping system or unit installation 
WILL significantly reduce pump performance and life. The 
following are piping system guidelines for pump installation. 
1.  To minimize intake losses, locate the pump as close as 

possible to the source of supply. 

2.  Piping MUST be properly supported to prevent any piping 

loads from being placed on the pump. 

3.  Intake piping and fittings MUST be at least as large in 

diameter as the pump intake connection. 

4.  Minimize the number of intake line fittings (valves, elbows, 

etc.) and piping turns or bends. 

5.  Install vacuum and pressure gauges in the ¼" NPT ports 

located on the pump cylinder near the intake and 
discharge flanges to check pump at start-up 

6.  Install a strainer in the inlet line to protect the pump from 

foreign matter.  Place the intake strainer to allow  frequent 
cleaning. 

7.  Intake and discharge piping MUST be free of all leaks. 

 
 

TRUCK MOUNTING 

The pump will operate satisfactorily in any position. Consult 
Blackmer factory for vertical shaft mounts. The pump can be 
bolted to the truck frame or on a saddle hung below the 
frame, and MUST be adequately supported.  Mounting the 
pump with the cylinder feet down, or with the intake port up, is 
recommended for thorough draining of the pump.

 

 
 

PUMP DRIVE 

The pump may be driven by a power take-off through 
universal joints. When using universal joints, a splined slip 
joint, properly lubricated, must be used on the connecting 
jackshaft to prevent end thrust on the pump shaft.  

It is very important to install a proper drive line to avoid 
excessive wear, vibration and noise see Fig. 2 and Table 1. 

 

A drive shaft guard between the PTO 
and pump must be provided to prevent 
personal injury, property damage, or 
death. 

Do not operate 

without guard 

in place 

 

Note:  A Drive Shaft Guard Between the Pump and 

PTO Must Be Provided (Not Shown)

 

 

Figure 2    Pump Drive 

 

Angle of Drive Shaft 

1º through 5º 

6º through 10º 

11º through 15º 

Very Good 

Good 

Fair 

Table 1 

General guidelines to follow for proper pump drive: 

1.  DO NOT use Square slip joints. 

2.  Use the least number of jackshafts as is practical. 

3.  Use an even number of universal joints and a balanced 

drive shaft for the high speed pumps. 

4.  The pump shaft and power take-off shaft must be parallel 

in all respects.  Use an angular level measuring device to 
ensure the PTO and pump shaft are parallel to each 
other. If necessary, the pump can be shimmed to correct 
any misalignment. The PTO shaft coming off at the 
transmission does not need to be perfectly horizontal as 
long as the pump is shimmed to have its shaft parallel in 
all respects to the PTO shaft. 

5.  The yokes of the universals at both ends of the jackshaft 

must be parallel and in phase. 

6.  The maximum angle between the jackshaft and the pump 

shaft is 15 degrees.  Refer to Table 1. 

Failure to follow any of these guidelines may result in a gallop 
or uneven turning of the pump rotor, which will in turn cause a 
surging vibration to the liquid stream and piping system. 
Contact the supplier of the drive line components for specific 
design assistance. 
 

 

Summary of Contents for PSG Blackmer TXD1200 Series

Page 1: ...T SYMBOL When you see this symbol on the product or in the manual look for one of the following signal words and be alert to the potential for personal injury death or major property damage Warns of hazards that WILL cause serious personal injury death or major property damage Warns of hazards that CAN cause serious personal injury death or major property damage Warns of hazards that CAN cause per...

Page 2: ...ury major property damage or death Hazardous machinery can cause serious personal injury Do not operate without guard in place PUMP DATA PUMP IDENTIFICATION A pump Identification tag containing the pump serial number I D number and model designation is attached to each pump It is recommended that the data from this tag be recorded and filed for future reference If replacement parts are needed or i...

Page 3: ...th the cylinder feet down or with the intake port up is recommended for thorough draining of the pump PUMP DRIVE The pump may be driven by a power take off through universal joints When using universal joints a splined slip joint properly lubricated must be used on the connecting jackshaft to prevent end thrust on the pump shaft It is very important to install a proper drive line to avoid excessiv...

Page 4: ...at minimum Refer to the Lubrication section of this manual Figure 3 Hydraulic Drive PUMP ROTATION NOTICE Confirm correct pump rotation by checking the pump rotation arrows respective to pump driver rotation TO CHANGE PUMP ROTATION The TXD1200 series pump models are equipped with a double ended rotor and shaft enabling them to be driven from either shaft end To change rotation rotate the pump 180 d...

Page 5: ...d discharge lines 2 Start the pump Priming should occur within one minute 3 Check the vacuum and pressure gauges to ensure the system is operating within expected parameters Record the gauge readings in the Initial Start Up Information section of this manual for future reference 4 Inspect piping fittings and associated system equipment for leaks noise vibration and overheating 5 Check the flow rat...

Page 6: ...e Failure to disengage PTO before adjusting pump relief valve can cause severe personal injury or death Hazardous Machinery can cause severe personal injury or death Incorrect settings of the pressure relief valve can cause pump component failure personal injury and property damage Hazardous pressure can cause personal injury or property damage RELIEF VALVE SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT Relief valve cap ...

Page 7: ... in place NOTICE Maintenance shall be performed by qualified technicians only following the appropriate procedures and warnings as presented in this manual STRAINERS Strainers must be cleaned regularly to avoid pump starvation Schedule will depend upon the application and conditions LUBRICATION NOTICE To avoid possible entanglement in moving parts do not lubricate pump bearings hydraulic adapter c...

Page 8: ... inch pump models the dirt shield 123A will come off with the bearing cover 3 Remove the outboard bearing cover capscrews 28 and slide the outboard bearing cover 27A and gasket 26 off the shaft Discard the bearing cover gasket 4 Remove locknuts and lockwashers 24A 24B a Bend up the engaged lockwasher tang and remove setscrew 24C Rotate the locknut counterclockwise to remove it from the shaft b Sli...

Page 9: ...ed in steps 2 through 7 Apply a thin coating of motor oil on the inboard shaft to aid installation 10 Rotate the shaft by hand to engage the mechanical seal drive tangs and to test for binding or tight spots If the rotor does not turn freely lightly tap the rims of the heads with a soft faced mallet until the correct position is found Install all of the remaining head capscrews for each head and u...

Page 10: ...ackmer Air Valve Instructions and Parts List No 201 G00 a Insert the valve 9 into the relief valve bore of the cylinder with the fluted end inward b Install the relief valve spring 8 and spring guide 7 against the valve c Attach a new relief valve gasket 10 and the valve cover 4 on the cylinder d Screw the relief valve adjusting screw 2 into the valve cover until it makes contact with the spring g...

Page 11: ...ng 7 Bent shaft or drive coupling misaligned 8 Excessively worn rotor 9 Malfunctioning valve in the system 10 Relief valve setting too low 11 Damaged vanes see following category Damaged Vanes 1 Foreign objects entering the pump 2 Running the pump dry for extended periods of time 3 Cavitation 4 Viscosity too high for the vanes and or the pump speed 5 Incompatibility with the liquids pumped 6 Exces...

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