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7.4 FACTORY SERVICE & REPAIR
With proper care, Tuthill Vacuum & Blower Systems blowers will give years of reliable service. The parts
are machined to very close tolerances and require special tools by mechanics who are skilled at this work.
Should major repairs become necessary, contact the factory for the authorized service location nearest you.
Units which are still under warranty must be returned to the factory, freight prepaid, for service.
Tuthill Vacuum & Blower Systems
ATTN: Inside Service Manager
4840 West Kearney Street
Springfi eld, MO 65803-8702
NOTE
Current regulations require Material Safety Data Sheet to be completed and
forwarded to Tuthill Corporation on any unit being returned for any reason
which has been handling or involved with hazardous gases or materials.
This is for the protection of the employees of Tuthill Corporation who are
required to perform service on this equipment. Failure to do so will result
in service delays.
NOTE
When returning a blower to the factory for repair, under warranty, please
note the factory will not accept any unit that arrives without authorization.
Contact the Service Department for return authorization.
7.5 LONG TERM STORAGE
Any time the blower will be stored for an extended period of time, you should take make sure that it is
protected from corrosion by following these steps:
1. Spray the interior (lobes, housing and end plates) with rust preventative. This should be repeated as
conditions dictate and at least on a yearly basis.
2. Fill both end covers completely full of oil.
3. Firmly attach a very prominent tag stating that the end covers are full of oil and must be drained and
refi lled to proper levels prior to startup.
4. Apply a rust preventative grease to the drive shaft.
5. Spray all exposed surfaces, including the inlet and discharge fl anges, with rust preventative.
6. Seal inlet, discharge and vent openings. It is not recommended that the unit be set in place, piped to
the system, and allowed to remain idle for a prolonged amount of time. If any component is left open
to the atmosphere, the rust preventative will escape and lose its effectiveness.
7. During storage, ensure that the blower does not experience excessive vibration.
8. Attach a desiccant bag to either of the covers to prevent condensation from occurring inside the blower.
Make sure any desiccant bag (or bags) is so attached to the covers that they will be removed before
startup of the blower.
9. Store the blower in an air conditioned and heated building if at all possible. At least insure as dry
conditions as possible.
10. If possible, rotate the drive shaft by hand at least monthly in order to prevent seals from setting in one
position.