Gorman-Rupp Pumps SF4B 1504502 and up User Manual
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OM-06460
SF SERIES
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MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR
PUMP END REASSEMBLY
NOTE
Reuse of old O‐rings or shaft seal parts will result in
premature leakage or reduced pump performance.
It is strongly recommended that new O‐rings and
shaft seal assemblies be used during reassembly
(see the parts lists for numbers).
Cleaning and Inspection of Pump Parts
(Figures E-1 and E-2)
Carefully inspect any O‐rings before removal and
cleaning to determine if a proper seal existed prior
to disassembly. If sealing was faulty or question
able, the cause must be determined and corrected
before reassembly. Replace any parts as required.
Thoroughly clean all reuseable parts with a soft
cloth soaked in cleaning solvent. Remove all O‐
rings and clean the sealing surfaces.
Most cleaning solvents are toxic and
flammable. Use them only in a well ven
tilated area free from excessive heat,
sparks, and flame. Read and follow all
precautions printed on solvent contain
ers.
Inspect the rotor shaft (3, Figure E-2) for dam
aged threads, scoring, or nicks. Remove nicks and
burrs with a fine file or hand honing stone to restore
original contours. If the shaft is bent or severely
damaged, the rotor and shaft must be replaced as
an assembly (see MOTOR DISASSEMBLY).
Neither of the shaft seal assemblies should be re
used because wear patterns on the finished faces
cannot be realigned during reassembly. This could
result in premature failure. If necessary to reuse an
old seal in an emergency, carefully wash all me
tallic parts in fresh cleaning solvent and allow to dry
thoroughly.
Handle the seal parts with extreme care to prevent
damage. Be careful not to contaminate the preci
sion finished faces; even fingerprints on the faces
can shorten seal life. If necessary, clean the faces
with a non‐oil based solvent and a clean, lint‐free
tissue. Wipe lightly in a circular pattern to avoid
scratching the faces.
Inspect the seal components for wear, scoring,
grooves, and other damage that might cause leak
age. If any components are worn, replace the com
plete seal; never mix old and new seal parts.
Install the shaft seals as illustrated in Figure E-3.