Lubrication – Gorman-Rupp Pumps 83B2-B 1063841 and up User Manual
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80 SERIES
OM−00868
MAINTENANCE & REPAIR
PAGE E − 10
Install the suction and discharge lines and open all
valves. Make certain that all piping connections are
tight, properly supported and secure.
If a lifting eye was used to move the pump casing,
be sure to remove the lifting eye from the pump
casing.
Be sure the pump and power source have been
properly lubricated, see LUBRICATION.
Remove one of the fill plugs (8 or 62) and fill the
pump casing with clean liquid. Reinstall the fill plug
and tighten it.
Refer to OPERATION, Section C, before putting
the pump back into service.
LUBRICATION
Seal Assembly
Fill the grease cup (17) through the grease fitting
with No. 2 lithium base grease until grease es-
capes from the relief hole. Turn the grease cup arm
counterclockwise until it is at the top of the stem;
this will release the spring to apply grease to the
seal (see Figure 4).
GREASE
FITTING
CROSS
ARM
POSITION
WHEN
EMPTY
POSITION
FOR
FILLING
POSITION
WHEN
IN USE
RELIEF
HOLE
Figure 4. Automatic Lubricating Grease Cup
Bearings
The pedestal was fully lubricated when shipped
from the factory. Check the oil level regularly
through the sight gauge (29) and maintain it at the
middle of the gauge. When lubrication is required,
add SAE No. 30 non-detergent oil through the hole
for the air vent (17). Do not over-lubricate. Over-lu-
brication can cause the bearings to over-heat, re-
sulting in premature bearing failure.
NOTE
The white reflector in the sight gauge must be posi-
tioned horizontally to provide proper drainage.
Under normal conditions, change the oil each
5000 hours or once each year, more frequently if
the pump is operated continuously or installed in
an environment with rapid temperature change.
Monitor the condition of the bearing lubri-
cant regularly for evidence of rust or mois-
ture condensation. This is especially im-
portant in areas where variable hot and
cold temperatures are common.