Gorman-Rupp Pumps 13A22-B 1063371 and up User Manual

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OM-00633

10 SERIES

MAINTENANCE & REPAIR

PAGE E - 9

SEAL PLATE

LIP SEAL

SHAFT
SLEEVE

IMPELLER
SHAFT

IMPELLER

IMPELLER

SHIMS

SPRING

BELLOWS

DRIVE

BAND

RETAINER

O‐RINGS

STATIONARY
SEAT

STATIONARY
ELEMENT

ROTATING

ELEMENT

Figure E-3. Seal Assembly

This seal is not designed for operation at
temperatures above 160

_F (71_C). Do not

use at higher operating temperatures.

Position the seal plate (39) on a flat surface with the
impeller side down. Apply a light coat of oil to the oil
seal (16) and press it into the seal plate with the lips
positioned as shown in Figure E-1.

Position the seal plate on a flat surface with the im­
peller side up. Press the stationary subassembly
(consisting of the stationary seat, O‐rings and sta­
tionary element) into the seal plate until the station­
ary seat bottoms against the seal plate bore. A
push tube cut from a length of plastic pipe would
aid this installation. The I.D. of the pipe should be
approximately the same diameter as the I.D. of the
seal spring.

Slide the seal plate over the shaft (30) until fully
seated against the pedestal (22). Be careful not to
damage the oil seal lip on the shaft threads.

Align the threaded seal lubricant hole with the ped­
estal opening and temporarily secure the seal p
late using two capscrews and nuts (1/2 UNC X 1
1/2 inch long, not supplied).

Slide the rotating subassembly (consisting of the
rotating element, retainer and bellows) onto the lu­
bricated shaft sleeve (17) until the rotating element
is just flush with the chamfered end of the sleeve.
Push the sleeve and rotating subassembly onto
the shaft until the seal elements contact. Continue
to push the sleeve through the seal until it bottoms
against the shaft shoulder. Be careful not to dam­
age or roll the lips of the oil seal (16). Install the seal
spring.

Reinstall the bottle oiler and piping (13, 14 and 15),
and lubricate the seal assembly as indicated in
LUBRICATION, after the impeller has been in­
stalled.

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