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II. PUMP REMOVAL AND DISASSEMBLY

For servicing using Replacement Part Kits.

Warning: Make sure all electrical power is off and the Hose (Pipe) is 

not under pressure. 

Warning: Canister maybe pressurised, disassemble the pump in proper order. 

Follow the manual directions carefully. 

Note: Keep all of the parts clean after disassembly. 

Upper Housing Assembly contains small parts. 

Be careful not to lose parts after removing Upper Housing (Part N) step 9. 

1) Remove the Pump from the well. 

To prevent damaging the Electrical Connection during removal from well 

DO NOT PUT STRESS ON THE ELECTRICAL CORD. 

2) Disconnect the Hose. 

Remove the Hose clamp, pull and twist the hose to remove it 

from the fitting. 

3) Unplug the Cable Adapter Assembly (Fig 9). 

Remove the Nut (Part D) unscrewing it counterclockwise and 

pull the plug up. 

4) Remove the Lift Plate (Part F) (Fig. 9). 

Using a #2 Phillips Screwdriver remove the screws (Part E) from 6 places 

and pull up the Lift Plate. 

Note: Be sure to put the 0-Riugs (Part I) back on 

the Lift Plate Posts (Fig. 9, View  B) before continuing to step 5. 

If necessary, the filter screen may be removed for 

cleaning at this stage of the disassembly. 

5) Remove the Outlet Fitting (Part G) (Fig. 9). 

Remove the fitting from the Upper Housing (Part NJ by 

pulling it straight out. 

6) Remove the Receptacle (Cable Adapter) (Part J) (Fig. 9). 
Note: DO NOT PULL ON THE ELECTRICAL PRONGS. 

a) Using pliers carefully pull up on the shoulder of the 

Receptacle (Cable Adapter) and pull it completely out 

of the Upper Housing (Part NJ. 

b) Using a 5/64" Allen Wrench, loosen the screws 

holding the motor leads (Part k) from 2 places and 

disconnect the Receptacle (Cable Adapter). 

, CUR,  " 

Summary of Contents for SP12VSWP

Page 1: ...oleum products solvents thinners or ANY other flammable liquid with flash point below 82 180 F NOT FOR USE where flammable vapors are present Note BEFORE CONNECTING OR OPERATING THIS PRODUCT PLEASE RE...

Page 2: ...igned and manufactured these pumps have developed these iostructions from their experiences These instructions should be read completely before iostalliog your new pump Keep this manual readily availa...

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Page 5: ...to the lines during Installation and Removal ofpump 6 Install Pump Fig 8 Note Prior to installing the pump fill in the application worksheet on pages 14 15 The application worksheet is a guide to make...

Page 6: ...USING ASSEMBLY s LOWERHOUSING ASSEMBLY T MOTOR u CANISTER V SCREW CANISTER w LOCK WASHER MOTOR SCREW REPLACEMENT PART KITS 24 135 00 LIFT PLATE E F I QUANTITY 1 2 6 3 2 3 2 3 3 1 3 3 24 136 00 CABLE P...

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Page 8: ...RANGE 4 CLOGGED FILTER 4 REMOVE FILTER SCREEN AND RINSE SCREEN REFER TO REMOVAL AND DISASSEMBLY SECTION Pg 9 5 FLUID PATH IN 5 CHECK FOR PINCHED HOSE CLOGGED PLUMBING RESTRICTED LINES 6 LOOSE CONNECTI...

Page 9: ...sembly Fig 9 Remove the Nut Part D unscrewing it counterclockwise and pull the plug up 4 Remove the Lift Plate Part F Fig 9 Using a 2 Phillips Screwdriver remove the screws Part E from 6 places and pu...

Page 10: ...pper Housing Assembly contains small parts Be careful not to lose parts after removing Upper Housing a Using a 5 32 Allen Wrench remove the screws Part L from 3 places b Before separating the Upper Ho...

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Page 15: ...FUSE 7 5 AMP Automotive INTERNAL BYPASS 130 150 P S I MAX 9 0 10 0 bars MAXIMUM LIFT 230 ft 70 M MAXIMUM SUBMERSION 100ft 30 M OUTLET PORT 1 2 12 7 mmI D Barbed Fitting for 1 2 I D 12 7 mmI D Tubing I...

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