Finish Thompson DB 11/15 Series User Manual

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Check the impeller thrust ring and bushing for wear. See

figure 16.

6. Remove the impeller shaft (item 6) from the barrier and

check for signs of cracking, chipping, scoring or wear.

See figure 17.

8. Remove the o-ring (item 2) from the barrier and inspect for

chemical attack, swelling, brittleness, cuts, etc.

9. Visually inspect the outer drive (item 9) for rubbing,

damage, corrosion or loose magnets.

Outer Drive Replacement

1. Remove the setscrews (item 9A) from the side of the

drive (NEMA motors) or the bolt, lock washer and flat

washer (items 18, 19, 20) from the center of the drive

(metric motors).

WARNING: Be careful, tools will want to be attracted to

the magnets.
2. Remove the drive magnet from the motor shaft by gently

prying up from the bottom of the drive. See figure 19.

Figure 16

7. Remove the barrier (item 7) from the motor adapter (item

8). Make sure the spindle has been removed. Pry the

barrier out with your hand. Inspect the inside and outside

of the barrier for signs of rubbing. See figure 18.

Figure 17

Figure 18

3. To reinstall the drive or a new drive follow the instructions

from Section I - Assembly, Pumps without Motors, steps

4-6.

Figure 19

Thrust Ring Replacement

1. Thrust ring (item 4A) is held in-place with a snap fit with a

ridge. Using a razor knife or side cutters, cut a notch out of

the thrust ring. Pull ring up and out of the holder. See

figures 20-21.

Figure 22

Figure 24

Figure 23

2. To reinstall, align the two flats on the thrust ring with the

flats in the bore of the impeller. Using a piece of wood,

press into place using an arbor press until the thrust ring is

completely seated in the impeller.

Bushing Replacement

1. To remove the bushing, place the impeller/inner drive

assembly in an arbor press. Insert a 3/4” diameter plastic

or wood shaft through the eye of the impeller and press

the bushing out.

2. To replace the bushing (item 5A), place the top of the

impeller on an arbor press with the thrust ring face down.

Insert the front of the bushing (figure 22) into the center

of the impeller/inner drive magnet assembly, aligning the

flat on the bushing with the flat in the bore of the inner

drive magnet. Using a soft arbor, press into place until the

bushing reaches the shoulder molded into the inner drive

(figures 23 and 24).

Figure 20

Figure 21

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