7 notes on assembly, 8 assembly, 2 assembly of drive unit oil bath lubrication – Richter MNK Series User Manual

Page 18: Lubrication, Notes on assembly, Assembly, Assembly of drive unit oil bath lubrication, Series mnk

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Series MNK

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9230-050-en

Revision 11

TM 7903

Edition 07/2010

If necessary, press the shaft seals

421/1

and

421/2

out of the bearing cover

360

and rear

bearing cover

361.

Dismantling can be checked using the sectional
drawing in

Section 9.2

and the components

available.

7.6.5 Changing the radial ball bearings

Oil bath lubrication

To change the radial ball bearings

321,

perform

dismantling as described in

Section 7.6

.

Pull plain bearing pedestal out of the bearing
pedestal. See

Section 7.6.1

.

The plain bearing pedestal with the impeller, inner
magnet assembly and pump shaft need not be
dismantled.

For further dismantling, see

Section 7.6.2

.

Change radial ball bearings

321

.

It is recommended to also change the shaft seals

421

when the bearings are being replaced.

Assembly as described in

Section 7.8

.

7.7 Notes on assembly

Use original spare parts. See also

Section 2.4

.

Do not use any defective parts.
Has the pump been shut down, drained and
flushed in accordance with the regulations?
See also

Section 6.3

.

Apply Anti-Seize-Special assembly paste (e.g.
from Weicon) to fitted surfaces (not stainless steel
parts).
The thread in the impeller

230

, the inner magnet

assembly

859

and on the pump shaft

211

must

not be greased as otherwise no optimum glued
connection is possible.
Install plain bearings in pairs as supplied or
stored.
Check whether all parts fit and only then
assemble.
Important dimensions (centerings, bearing fits or
bearing play) are to be checked prior to assembly;
perform a trial assembly if required.
It is recommended to replace the housing gasket

401

during assembly.

Many metallic particles adhering to magnetic
components such as the inner magnet assembly

859

and drive magnet assembly

858

must be

removed prior to assembly. For this purpose
simple plasticene can be used..
A complete assembly process is described in the
following.
Sub-sections can be deduced from this.
See also

Section 7.5

.

7.8 Assembly

7.8.1 Assembly of drive unit

Long life grease lubrication

Assemble drive shaft

213

and drive magnet

assembly

858

.

Place drive magnet assembly vertically on a
suitable base.
Press new radial ball bearing

321/1

onto the drive

shaft

213

, and then the distance sleeve

525

.

Insert circlip

932/1

.

Lower the bearing pedestal

330

from above onto

the unit drive shaft/drive magnet assembly.
Press on second new radial ball bearing

321/2

.

Engage circlip

932/2

Mount rear bearing cover

361

.

Insert second circlip

932/3

.

Install can insert into the can. If this is not
possible, cool can insert to approx. 5 °C.
Place intermediate ring

509/1

and then support

ring

518

in the bearing pedestal.

Insert the entire unit into the bearing pedestal.

7.8.2 Assembly of drive unit

Oil bath lubrication

Screw hex. screw

901/4

into the bearing pedestal

330

.

Assemble drive shaft

213

and drive magnet

assembly

858

.

Place drive magnet assembly vertically on a
suitable base.
Insert shaft seal

421/2

into the bearing pedestal.

Insert O-ring

412/5

into the bearing pedestal

groove and screw bearing cover

360

to bearing

pedestal

330

. Carefully guide the bearing

pedestal over the drive shaft; do not damage the
shaft seal

421/2

.

Press new radial ball bearing

321/1

onto the drive

shaft

213

, and then the distance sleeve

525

.

Insert circlip

932/1

.

Press on second new radial ball bearing

321/2

.

Engage circlip

932/2

Mount rear bearing cover

361

with shaft gasket

421/1

and O-ring

412/1

.

Insert second circlip

932/3

.

Install can insert into the can. If this is not
possible, cool can insert to approx. 5 °C.
Place intermediate ring

509/1

and then support

ring

518

in the bearing pedestal.

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