3298 L GROUP DISASSEMBLY
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!
WARNING
Each component must be individually decontami-
nated using procedures in accordance with all
federal, state, local and company environmental
regulations.
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!
WARNING
The magnets contained in this unit are extremely
powerful. Keep magnetic drive components and
magnetic tools apart from each other by a minimum
of three (3) feet [one (1) meter]. Serious injury to
fingers and hands will result.
NOTE: When working on pump, use a bench with a
non-magnetic work surface such as wood or brass
surface.
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CAUTION
The shop area must be clean and free of any
substances that would contaminate the magnets, ex.
ferrous metals.
1.
Secure the C-face motor support / bearing frame
(228) to workbench.
2.
Remove four bolts (370B) from the C-face motor
support/bearing frame (228) (Fig. 74).
3.
Tighten jacking screws (418) until gap between
clamp ring (141C) and C-face motor support bearing
frame is 3.5 inches. Then grasp suction flange of
casing and pull casing liquid end free from magnet
assembly (Fig. 74).
4.
Remove casing bolts (356A).
5.
Wrap a piece of emery cloth around the containment
shell (750) and secure with a large hose clamp (Fig. 75).
6.
Screw C-face motor support / bearing frame bolts
(370B) into the tapped holes of the clamp ring
(141C) and tighten evenly to remove containment
shell. Remove O-ring (412M) from containment
shell (750) and discard.
7.
Remove hose clamp and emery cloth.
8.
Remove impeller assembly (101) (Fig. 76).
9.
Remove shaft (122A) if replacement is necessary
(Fig. 76).
10. Inspect bearing spider (101A) and press out through
suction of casing (100) if replacement is necessary
(Fig. 76).
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!
WARNING
The magnets contained in this unit are extremely
powerful. Keep magnetic drive components and
magnetic tools apart from each other by a minimum
of three (3) feet [one (1) meter]. Serious injury to
fingers and hands will result.
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3298 Family Rev. 4/07
Motor Not Shown
Fig. 74
Fig. 75
Fig. 74
Fig. 75
Fig. 76
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