Gorman-Rupp Pumps S4A1-E25 460/3 1396155 and up User Manual

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S SERIES PUMPS

OM-06098

MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR

PAGE E - 10

Clean the rotor shaft (40) and seal cavity area of the
intermediate (51). Be sure the area is dry and free
of lint and dirt. Check the seal bore for burrs or
nicks that might prevent a good seal. Remove
them with a fine file or emery cloth to restore origi­
nal contours. If the shaft is bent or damaged, the
complete rotor and shaft must be replaced as an
assembly. Apply a light coating of oil to the bore of
the intermediate.

Carefully remove the material stuffed into the seat
bore (or unwrap the shaft). Be sure no debris
stopped by the material falls into the seal cavity.

NOTE

When pressing seal components onto the shaft,
use hand pressure only. A push tube cut from a
length of plastic pipe will aid in installing seal com­
ponents. The I.D. of the push tube should be ap­
proximately the same as the I.D. of the seal spring.

Subassemble the stationary element in the station­
ary seat. Position this subassembly in the interme­
diate bore with the sealing face up and cover the
seal face with a clean tissue. Use your thumbs to
press the assembly into the bore. Apply equal
pressure on opposite sides until the seat contacts
the bore shoulder. Remove the tissue and inspect
the seal face to ensure that it is clean and dry. If
cleaning is necessary, use clean tissue to wipe
lightly in a circular pattern.

Unpack the rotating portion of the seal. Be certain
the seal face of the rotating element is free of grit or
surface damage. Because the rotating element
may not stay in the bellows retainer when turned
upside down, place a small amount of grease at
equal spaces on the back of the element and posi­
tion it in the bellows retainer. The grease should
hold the element in position until the seal is in­
stalled. Assemble the drive grooves of the rotating
element into the drive lugs of the bellows retainer.

Apply a light coating of oil to the seal seating sur­
face on the shaft, the groove for the retaining ring
(34), and I.D. of the bellows. Position the seal rotat­
ing portion on the shaft with the seal face down.
Apply firm, steady pressure on the bellows retainer
until it slides down the shaft and the seal faces con­
tact. This step should be done in one continuous
motion to prevent the bellows from sticking or roll­
ing as it passes over the retaining ring groove.

Slide the seal spring over the shaft and bellows re­
tainer, and install the spring retainer. Install the seal
retaining ring (34). See Figure E-3 for the proper
order of seal assembly.

Lower Seal Installation

(Figures E-1 and E-3)

Thoroughly clean the gasket surfaces and seal
bore of the diffuser (1). The seal bore must be free
of burrs and nicks which could damage the seal.
Inspect the diffuser for cracks, distortion, or ero­
sion and replace it if defective.

Position the diffuser on a clean flat surface with the
impeller side up.

Unpack the stationary seat and element. Subas­
semble the stationary element in the stationary
seat. Apply a light coating of oil to the diffuser bore
and the O.D. of the seal seat and O‐ring. Keep the
sealing face dry.

Position the subassembly in the diffuser bore, and
cover it with a clean tissue. Use your thumbs to
press the seat into the bore. Apply equal pressure
on opposite sides of the seat until it is fully seated in
the bore. Remove the tissue and inspect the seal
face to ensure that it is clean and dry. If cleaning is
necessary, use clean tissue to wipe lightly in a cir­
cular pattern.

NOTE

When pressing seal components onto the rotor
shaft, use hand pressure only. A push tube cut from
a length of plastic pipe will aid in installing seal
components. The I.D. of the push tube should be
approximately the same as the I.D. of the seal
spring.

Secure the diffuser gasket (9) to the diffuser using
a light coating of `3M Gasket Adhesive No. 847' or
equivalent compound.

Carefully position the diffuser and stationary seal
components on the rotor shaft, over the studs (60)
and against the intermediate (51). Be careful not
to damage the stationary element already in­
stalled.

Unpack the rotating portion of the seal. Be certain
the seal face of the rotating element is free of grit or

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