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Gorman-Rupp Pumps T6B60S-B /F,/FM User Manual

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OM-05604

SUPER T SERIES

MAINTENANCE & REPAIR

PAGE E - 13

Carefully wash all metallic parts in fresh cleaning
solvent and allow to dry thoroughly.

Do not attempt to separate the rotating
portion of the seal from the shaft sleeve
when reusing an old seal. The rubber bel­
lows will adhere to the sleeve during use,
and attempting to separate them could
damage the bellows.

Inspect the seal components for wear, scoring,
grooves, and other damage that might cause leak­
age. Inspect the integral shaft sleeve for nicks or
cuts on either end. If any components are worn, or
the sleeve is damaged, replace the complete seal;
never mix old and new seal parts.

Install the stationary seal element in the stationary
seat. Press this stationary subassembly into the
seal plate bore until it seats squarely against the
bore shoulder. A push tube made from a piece of
plastic pipe would aid this installation. The I.D. of
the pipe should be slightly larger than the O.D. of
the shaft sleeve.

Slide the rotating portion of the seal (consisting of
the integral shaft sleeve, spring centering washer,
spring, bellows and retainer, and rotating element)
onto the shaft until the seal faces contact.

Proceed with Impeller Installation and Adjust­
ment
.

Impeller Installation and Adjustment

(Figure 2)

Inspect the impeller, and replace it if cracked or
badly worn. Inspect the impeller and shaft threads
for dirt or damage, and clean or dress the threads
as required.

The shaft and impeller threads must be
completely clean before reinstalling the im­
peller. Even the slightest amount of dirt on
the threads can cause the impeller to seize

to the shaft, making future removal difficult
or impossible without damage to the im­
peller or shaft.

Install the same thickness of impeller adjusting
shims (28) as previously removed. Apply `Never‐
Seez' or equivalent to the shaft threads and screw
the impeller onto the shaft until tight. Be sure the
seal spring seats squarely on the back side of the
impeller.

NOTE

At the slightest sign of binding, immediately back
the impeller off, and check the threads for dirt. Do
not
try to force the impeller onto the shaft.

A clearance of .025 to .040 inch (0,64 to 1,02 mm)
between the impeller and the seal plate is recom­
mended for maximum pump efficiency. Measure
this clearance, and add or remove impeller adjust­
ing shims as required.

NOTE

If the rotating assembly has been installed in the
pump casing, this clearance may be measured by
reaching through the priming port with a feeler
gauge.

Rotating Assembly Installation

(Figure 1)

NOTE

There is a 1‐1/2 inch diameter socket head pipe
plug located in the side of the bearing housing. This
hole is required for manufacturing purposes only;
therefore the pipe plug should never require remov­
al.

Install the bearing housing O‐ring (8) and lubricate
it with light grease. Ease the rotating assembly into
the pump casing using the installation tool. Be
careful
not to damage the O‐ring.

Install the same thickness of rotating assembly ad­
justing shims (11) as previously removed, and se­
cure the rotating assembly to the pump casing with
the hardware (9 and 10).

To set the impeller and wear plate clearance, refer
to the Back Cover Installation And Adjustment.