Gorman-Rupp Pumps SFV4A-X 1531245 and up User Manual

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SFV SERIES X‐PROOF PUMPS

OM-06628

MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR

PAGE E - 18

ment is to remove the screws securing the seal
plate to the motor assembly. Pry the assembled
seal plate and stationary element off the shoulder of
the intermediate. Remove the O‐ring and press the
stationary element and seat out of the seal plate
from the back side.

If no further disassembly is required, proceed to
the appropriate areas in PUMP END REASSEMB­
LY
.

Seal Removal (With Shaft Sleeve)

Carefully remove the spring retainer and seal
spring. Slide the shaft sleeve and rotating portion
of the seal off the shaft as a unit.

Apply oil to the sleeve and work it up under the rub­
ber bellows. Slide the rotating portion of the seal off
the shaft sleeve.

Work a pair of stiff wires with hooked ends between
the rotor shaft and the stationary seat and pull the
stationary seat and O‐ring out of the seal plate.

NOTE

An alternate method of removing the stationary ele­
ment is to remove the screws securing the seal
plate to the motor assembly. Pry the assembled
seal plate and stationary element off the shoulder of
the intermediate. Remove the O‐ring and press the
stationary element and seat out of the seal plate
from the back side.

Remove the seal sleeve O‐ring from the rotor shaft.

Proceed to PUMP END REASSEMBLY.

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 a
new shaft seal be used during reassembly (see the
parts lists for part numbers).

Hardware Torque Values

When reassembling the pump, use the following
table to determine the proper torque values for
hardware.

Table E-1. Hardware Torque Values

TIGHTENING TORQUE

FASTENER

SIZE

DRY

LUBRICATED

FT. LBS.

NM

FT. LBS.

NM

M3

0.8

1,1

0.7

1,0

M4

1.9

2,6

1.2

1,7

M5

3.8

5,1

2.5

3,4

M6

6.5

8,8

52.2

4.3

M8

15.8

21,4

10.7

14,5

M10

32.4

44

22.1

30

M12

54.8

74

36.9

50

M14

87.8

119

58.3

79

M16

135.0

183

89.2

121

M20

273.0

370

180.0

244

M24

220.0

298

145.3

197

M30

421.0

571

276.0

374

Cleaning and Inspection of Pump Parts

With the pump inverted, stuff a clean tissue into the
stationary seal seat bore of the intermediate or
wrap a small rag around the shaft to prevent for­
eign material from entering the motor cavity.

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 for damaged threads, scor­
ing, or nicks. Remove nicks and burrs with a fine

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