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Item Description
1.
Coupling guard half
2.
Annular groove
3.
Pump end plate
4.
Driver
6.2.2 Disassemble the Pump
Refer to the
8.2 AF Parts List 42-54 inch Pumps on page 65
8.4 AF Parts List 60-66 inch End Suction
8.3 AF Parts List 60-66 inch Top Suction Pumps on page 69
LMR Bearings / Mechanical Seal / and Casing Gasket Seal on page 67
,
8.2.4 42-54 with LM Bearings /
Special Packing Arrangement / Dual Casing O-Ring Seal on page 68
,
8.2.1 42-54 (Top Suction) AF with LMR Bearings on page 66
8.3.2 60-66 AF with LMR Bearings / Mechanical Seal and Casing Gasket Seal on page 71
(End Suction) AF with LM Bearings on page 73
8.3.1 60-66 (Top Suction) AF with LMR Bearings on
,
8.4.2 60-66 AF with LM Bearings / Special Packing Arrangement / Dual Casing O-Ring Seal
for proper part designation in these instructions. The order of steps for disassembly and
assembly of the liquid end and power end is the suggested method. However, any workable sequence to
accomplish the desired results may be used.
1.
Remove all auxiliary water lines to pump and completely drain pump and pipeline. Remove bolts
which fasten pump to suction and discharge piping.
2.
If the pump is pipe mounted remove it from the piping and support it on adequate cribbing. If the
pump is base mounted the casing (100) and power end may be removed while the elbow (315A)
remains attached to the base.
3.
Support the casing (100) by the lifting eye on top. Loosen and remove all of the bolts and nuts that
secure the casing to the elbow (315A). With the casing supported, swing it away from the impeller
(101) until it clears and set it down on a hard surface. Be careful not to damage the mating gasket
or o-ring surfaces.
4.
Disconnect coupling halves and remove any intermediate shafting. Support the impeller (101) with a
chain around top vane. Remove the impeller end cap (9988). Remove the screws (370C) that se-
cure the impeller (101) and shaft washer (9985) to the shaft (122). Tapped holes in the hub of the
impeller on the discharge side are provided for pulling the impeller from the shaft. If no holes are
provided, strapping or chains around the impeller vanes will provide a means of pulling the impeller
from the shaft. Always use the shaft center for the center point of a puller. Be sure to retain the im-
peller key (178).
NOTICE:
If chains are used for pulling, place blocking between chain and impeller vanes.
6.2 Disassembly
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