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8. Remove bracket / rotor / inner magnet sub-assembly from adapter.
9. Remove the canister from the bracket. The canister will probably contain residual pumping
fluid. Use care when removing, making sure to pull the canister straight off. Inspect the
canister I.D. and O.D. for evidence of contact or wear.
10. Set the bracket / rotor / inner magnet assembly face-down. Remove the retaining ring, inner
magnet and key.
11. Set the magnet down on a clean, non-magnetic surface. Inspect the magnet sleeve for
evidence of damage or excessive wear and cover with a cloth to prevent contamination.
12. Remove the front retaining ring (if equipped).
13. Loosen the setscrews and remove the adjusting ring. Check for excessive wear. Check the
shaft O.D. for any burrs and remove to prevent damage to the bracket bushings.
14. Remove the rotor from the bracket.
15. The back face of the rotor and the bracket face should be inspected for any deep scratches or
wear. Inspect the bushings in the bracket for wear.
16. Do not remove the o-ring from the housing unless it is worn or damaged and needs
replacement.
Section 16: Pump Assembly Procedure - 6110 & 7110 Pumps
Refer to Figure 3 (6110) & Figure 4 (7110).
1. Clean all parts thoroughly.
2. Install rotor in housing.
3. Position gaskets over mounting register of cover.
(6110 Pumps only) Set End Clearance. Gaskets are used to set and maintain proper internal
clearances. These clearances depend on the size of the pump and are shown below. Note:
Some Tuthill pumps are provided with non-standard clearances for use with high-viscosity or
high-temperature fluids. Consult the factory for clearances of these pumps.
Model
Minimum End Clearance
6113
0.001" to 0.002” [0.03mm to 0.05mm]
6114
0.001" to 0.002” [0.03mm to 0.05mm]
6115
0.002" to 0.004” [0.05mm to 0.10mm]
Table 2 - End Clearance Values for 6110 Pumps
Thickness
Color
0.010” [0.25mm]
White
0.013” [0.33mm]
White
0.015” [0.38mm]
White
Table 3 - Available Gaskets for 6110 Pumps
Summary of Contents for 6000
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