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1.
INTRODUCTION
This manual is applicable for ICS Heavy Duty Mill Master slurry pumps from the 6x4 to 12x10. The Mill
Master line of pumps feature a wide choice of replaceable abrasion resistant metal or molded elastomer casing
liners and impellers, which are all interchangeable within a common casing assembly.
The pumps may be fitted with a range of seal types depending on the particular duty requirements: a water-
flushed packed gland seal (standard); an expeller; or an ICS Patented Mechanical Seal.
If problems are experienced during pump operation, reference should be made to the ICS Fault Detection Chart.
If operating problems are not rectified by following instructions in the Chart, assistance should be sought from
the nearest local representative or via our technical support e-mail (detailed in the footer).
Important design features of this range of ICS Heavy Duty Mill Master Slurry Pumps include:
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Cartridge type upgraded ICS Bearing Assembly for extended life compared to competitors’ pumps.
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Replaceable casing liners (hard metal, rubber or urethane can be site retrofitted).
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Heavy duty screw thread Impeller attachment.
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Through-bolt design throughout for easier maintenance.
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Self-setting and self-aligning Patented Slurry Seals.
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Minimum number of casing bolts
2.
IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS
Each part has a basic part identification. Parts with the same name have the same basic part abbreviation,
regardless of pump size. For example, all stuffing boxes are designed as SBOX forwarded by a specific letter to
the size. A stuffing box to suit a 4x3 D frame pump would be MMDSBOX.
Refer to the Sectional Arrangement Drawing for the appropriate size of ICS Pump for complete identification and
description of component parts.
In all communication with ICS, or its distributors, and particularly when ordering spare parts, the correct
component names and Part Numbers should be used at all times to avoid supply of incorrect parts.
3.
BEARING ASSEMBLY – ASSEMBLY AND MAINTENANCE
The Bearing Assembly is assembled and maintained as described in separately available ICS manuals.