Gorman-Rupp Pumps 06C1-GHH 1071445 and up User Manual
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INSTALLATION
LUG ALIGNMENT
SHAFTS PARALLEL, ANGLES EQUAL
SHAFTS NOT PARALLEL, ANGLES EQUAL
LUGS MUST BE IN LINE, REGARDLESS
OF OPERATING ANGLE SHOWN BELOW
Figure 3. Drive Shaft Alignment
The alignment of the pump and its power source is
critical for trouble‐free mechanical operation. Be
fore checking alignment, make sure that the gear
box mounting bolts are tight.
When connecting the universal joint drive shaft as
sembly to a PTO unit, install, support, and align the
drive shaft in accordance with the manufacturer's
instructions. The pump and the drive power source
are generally positioned so that shaft centerlines
are parallel and horizontal.
Make sure the horizontal and vertical joints are
equal. Limit the angles to 1 to 3 degrees using a
short coupled joint, and less than 8 degrees with a
double joint assembly. The maximum operating
angle should not exceed 15 degrees (see Figure
3).
NOTE
Install a short coupled slip joint on the input side
and a double joint with slip on the output side of the
gearbox to attain the prescribed angles and elimi
nate tensile stress on the shaft.
The input and output shafts should be completely
subassembled and checked for straightness and
balance before installation. Also check the univer
sal joint yokes for proper alignment.
Check the direction of rotation of the PTO unit be
fore starting the pump. The drive shaft must rotate
in the direction shown on the body of the pump,
gearbox, and/or decals, tags, and labels.
Gear Shift Connections
After the pump is mounted to the chassis, hook up
the air shift rod to the proper control stations.