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SUPER T SERIES
MAINTENANCE & REPAIR
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Final Pump Assembly
(Figure 1)
Install the shaft key (17, Figure 2) and reconnect
the power source. Be sure to install any guards
used over the rotating members.
Do not operate the pump without
the
guards in place over the rotating parts.
Exposed rotating parts can catch cloth-
ing, fingers, or tools, causing severe in-
jury to personnel.
Install the suction and discharge lines and open all
valves. Make certain that all piping connections are
tight, properly supported and secure.
Be sure
the pump and power source have been
properly lubricated, see
LUBRICATION
.
Remove the fill cover assembly (45) and fill the
pump casing with clean liquid. Reinstall the fill
cover and tighten it. Refer to
OPERATION
, Section
C, before putting the pump back into service.
LUBRICATION
Seal Assembly
(Figure 2)
Before starting the pump, remove the vented plug
(8) and fill the seal cavity with SAE No. 30 non-de-
tergent oil. Check the oil level regularly through the
sight gauge (24)
and maintain it at the middle of the
gauge.
NOTE
The white reflector in the sight gauge must be posi-
tioned horizontally to provide proper drainage.
Bearings
(Figure 2)
The bearing housing was fully lubricated when
shipped from the factory. Check the oil level regu-
larly through the sight gauge (25)
and maintain it at
the middle of the gauge. When lubrication is re-
quired, add SAE No. 30 non-detergent
oil through
the hole for the air vent (9).
Do not
over-lubricate.
Over-lubrication can cause the bearings to over-
heat, resulting in premature bearing failure.
NOTE
The white reflector in the sight gauge must be posi-
tioned horizontally to provide proper drainage.
Under normal conditions, drain the bearing hous-
ing once each year and refill with clean oil. Change
the oil more frequently if the pump is operated con-
tinuously or installed in an environment with rapid
temperature change.
Monitor the condition of the bearing lubri-
cant regularly for evidence of rust or mois-
ture condensation. This is especially im-
portant in areas where variable hot and
cold temperatures are common.
For cold weather operation, consult the factory or a
lubricant supplier for the recommended grade of
oil.
Power Source
Consult the literature supplied with the power
source, or contact your local power source repre-
sentative.