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F-1031, Section 4205.1
Page 3 of 24
Rev: 01/18/08
Impeller Shafts
Examine shaft for severe scratches, grooves or corrosion - especially under
packing or mechanical seals. If scratches are not severe, and are not under
packing and seals, clean them with a fine-cut file. Grooves under the packing
are usually permissible if they are not sharp or too deep. Even slight longitudi‐
nal scratches will cause leaks and should be removed.
Installing Ball Bearings
Most Waterous pumps are designed so that ball bearings fit tightly on their
shafts and have relatively loose fits in the bearing housings. When mounting
these bearings on shafts, always apply force to the inner races. When bear‐
ings have a tight fit in the housings, and a heavy force is necessary to install
them, be sure to apply force only to the outer bearing races. For either type of
fit, applying force to the wrong bearing race may damage the balls and race.
Installing Body Gaskets
To provide added sealing for gaskets between body halves, or between bodies
and intake adapters, coat both sides of these gaskets with a suitable sealant.
A compound such as Permatex Super 300 is recommended for this applica‐
tion. Be sure all traces of previous gaskets and sealant are removed before
installing new gaskets.
Disassembly
The disassembly instructions are divided into the following sections:
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CP-1, CP-2 Pumps
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CP-2L Pumps
•
CPD-2 Pumps
Summary of Contents for CP-1 Series
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