SP Pump Diagnostics and Repair
D-6
Part 1024496_06
2014
Nordson Corporation
Pump Disassembly and Reassembly
This part provides sequential pump disassembly procedures. Unless
otherwise noted in the
Special Reassembly Instructions
, which are provided
in each procedure, reassembly of the pump is the reverse of the
disassembly.
Within each disassembly procedure, is a check/repair table that describes
what specific conditions (from Table D‐1) to inspect for while disassembling
the pump, service details, and component part numbers.
Melter Preparation
The melter must be brought up to operating temperature before the pump
can be removed and disassembled. Once the pump is removed, the molten
material within the pump will remain workable only for a short period of time.
If necessary, use a heat gun to warm the pump assembly during
disassembly.
Required Tools and Materials
Tools
Heat gun
4‐mm hex wrench
5‐mm hex wrench
6‐mm hex wrench
1
/
8
‐in. steel rod or equivalent tool
8 mm open‐end wrench
10 mm socket and ratchet
Bench vise or suitable mount to hold the pump during repairs
Suitable vessel to heat Type‐R fluid
WARNING!
Do not heat Type R fluid with an open flame or in an unregulated
heating device. Do not heat Type R fluid above 246
C (475
F).
Summary of Contents for ProBlue P10
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