Disassembly & re-assembly, Required tools, Disassembly – Goulds Pumps AF (Axial Flow) (6"-36) MXR Bearings" User Manual
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AF (6-36) IOM
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DISASSEMBLY & RE-ASSEMBLY
REQUIRED TOOLS ....................................................................................... 45
DISASSEMBLY ............................................................................................. 45
INSPECTIONS .............................................................................................. 52
RE-ASSEMBLY ............................................................................................. 55
PARTS LIST & SECTIONAL DRAWINGS ............................................... 62-66
REQUIRED TOOLS
Safety glasses, leather gloves
11/16”, 7/8”, 1-1/16”, 1-1/4”, 1-5/8” wrenches or
sockets
Lifting slings or chains
Induction bearing heater
Brass drift punch
Spanner wrench
Allen wrenches
Torque wrench with sockets
Micrometer
Cleaning Agents
Feeler gauges
Bearing puller
Crane or hoist
Lifting eyebolt (dependent on pump size)
DISASSEMBLY
Disassembly procedures were written assuming the
entire pump and sub-base have been removed from the
piping. In most cases only the back pullout will need to
be removed for maintenance, the elbow can remain in
the piping.
WARNING
Pump components can be heavy. Proper methods
of lifting must be employed to avoid physical injury
and or equipment damage.
WARNING
The AF may handle hazardous and/or toxic fluids.
Skin and eye protection is required. Precautions
must be taken to prevent physical injury. Pumpage
must be handled and disposed of in conformance
with applicable Environmental Regulations.
NOTE: Before disassembling the pump for overhaul,
ensure all replacement parts are available.
WARNING
Lock out driver power to prevent accidental start-up
and physical injury.
1. Shut all valves controlling flow “to and from” the
pump.
WARNING
Operator must be aware of pumpage and safety
precautions to prevent physical injury.
2. Drain liquid from piping, flush the pump if necessary.
3. Disconnect all auxiliary piping and tubing.
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