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Specifications Information and Repair Parts Manual  

     

5760-95 thru 576E-95

                                                           

5760-250-00

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4/2014

Please read and save this Repair Parts Manual. Read this manual and the General Operating Instructions carefully before attempting to assemble, install, operate 

or maintain the product described. Protect yourself and others by observing all safety information. The Safety Instructions are contained in the General Operating 

Instructions. Failure to comply with the safety instructions accompanying this product could result in personal injury and/or property damage! Retain instructions 

for future reference.  AMT reserves the right to discontinue any model or change specifications at any time without incurring any obligation.

©2013 American Machine & Tool Co., Inc. of PA, A Subsidiary of The Gorman-Rupp Company, All Rights Reserved.

Periodic maintenance and inspection is required on all pumps to ensure proper operation. Unit must be clear of debris and sediment. Inspect for leaks and loose bolts. Failure to do so 

voids warranty.

Submersible Shredder Pumps

Refer to pump manual 1808-636-00 for General Operating and Safety Instructions.

MAINTENANCE

 

Make certain that unit is disconnected from power source before 
attempting to service or remove any components!

POWER CORD REPLACEMENT

Periodically inspect power cord and replace whenever abrasion, cracking, 
softening or other signs of deterioration are found.

Refer to Figures 1 and 2.
1.  Place unit on workbench in upright position. Clean dirt and rust from 

around wire cover (Ref. No. 7).

2.  Remove two fasteners (Ref. No. 4) which hold cord retainer (Ref. No. 3).
3.  Remove fastener(s) (Ref. No. 5) at handle (Ref. No. 6) to free wire loom 

(Ref. No. 2).

4.  Remove four fasteners (Ref. No. 8) which hold wire cover in place.
5.  Carefully pry cover from unit with screwdriver.

IMPORTANT: 

Be careful to keep rust and other debris from falling into motor 

housing during cover removal.
6. 

Take note of proper wire configuration, and connect new power cord (Ref. 

No. 1) in identical fashion.

 

If unsure about above information or wiring diagrams, consult an 
electrician familiar with motor wiring.

7. 

Clean  sealing  flanges  if  necessary  and  reassemble  pump  in  reverse 

order.

IMPELLER INSPECTION /REPLACEMENT

If pump develops poor performance characteristics, impeller may be worn or 
clogged.

IMPELLER INSPECTION

Refer to Figure 2
1.  Place unit on workbench in upright position and clean rust and buildup 

from around pump-to-motor flange.

2.  Remove four short fasteners (Ref. No. 15), which attach pump to motor.
3.  Lift motor assembly up out of pump assembly and lay on workbench in 

horizontal position. Rap down on pump body with soft mallet, if necessary, 
to separate parts.

4.  Inspect impeller (Ref. No. 26). If clog is found, remove debris and 

reassemble in reverse order. If damage to impeller is found, such as 
pitting, deep grooves, or breakage, proceed to next section.

IMPELLER REPLACEMENT

1.  Remove impeller fastener (Ref. No. 28) by unscrewing in counterclockwise 

direction.

NOTE:

 To prevent motor shaft from turning, wedge a screwdriver between 

impeller vane and impeller fastener (see Figure 1).
2.  Slide off impeller washer (Ref. No. 27). Impeller is keyed to motor shaft 

and can now be pulled free.

3.  Install replacement impeller and reassemble in reverse order.

MECHANICAL SEAL REPLACEMENT 

Motor internals are protected from contact with liquid being pumped by a 
mechanical shaft seal and oil cavity. When seal wears out, potential motor life 
will be compromised. Therefore, periodic seal replacement is recommended. 
Time interval between replacements will depend on abrasiveness of liquid 
being pumped, temperature, total accumulated runtime, etc.

IMPORTANT:

 Always replace seal head (Ref. No. 18) and both seal seats (Ref. 

Nos. 17 & 19) at same time to ensure proper mating of components.

Refer to Figure 2
1.  Disassemble pump by following directions in both “Power Cord 

Replacement” and “Impeller Inspection / Replacement” sections.

DESCRIPTION

These heavy duty centrifugal Submersible Shredder Pumps are intended for use in residential, commercial, and industrial settings. Examples include: sewage, 
wastewater and other general processing applications involving dirty liquids with small solids. Submersible design means low noise and no priming issues. 
Each unit is completely assembled and includes a self-cleaning, semi-open cast iron impeller featuring a tungsten carbide cutting tip for durability while helping 
to break up solids. Pumps incorporate a mechanical shaft seal with long lasting silicon carbide wear faces and feature a secondary shaft seal and oil chamber. 

Pumps have a 3450 RPM electric motor fitted with an unfinished power cord that requires field wiring (no controls are supplied). Motors are rated continuous duty 
and single phase units have automatic restart thermal overload protection. Handle liquids from 40° to 104° F (4° to 40° C). For use with non-flammable liquids 

compatible with pump component materials.

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