Finish Thompson SP10 SERIES SELF-PRIMING User Manual

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Maintenance
Recommended maintenance schedule
The recommended maintenance schedule depends upon the

nature of the fluid being pumped and the specific applica-

tion. If the pump is used on a clean fluid, it is recommended

that the pump be removed from service and examined after

six months of operation or after 2,000 hours of operation.

If the pump is used on fluids with solids, high temperatures

or other items that could cause accelerated wear, this initial

examination should be sooner.
After the initial examination of the internal components and

wear items are measured, a specific maintenance schedule

can be determined. For best results, it is recommended that

the pump be removed from service annually for examination.

Section V - Disassembly

Tools Required:
Metric socket or wrench set, 13mm socket or wrench,

3/16” Allen Wrench (NEMA motors only), pliers (for fill/

drain plugs), and (2) Flat Head screwdrivers.

WARNING

: Rotating Parts. This pump has compo-

nents that rotate while in operation. Follow local safety

standards for locking out the motor from the power

supply during maintenance or service.

WARNING

: Chemical Hazard. This pump is used for

transferring many types of potentially dangerous chem-

icals. Always wear protective clothing, eye protection,

and follow standard safety procedures when handling

corrosive or personally harmful materials. Proper Pro-

cedures should be followed for draining and decontam-

inating the pump before disassembly and inspection of

the pump. There may be small quantities of chemicals

present during inspection.

WARNING

: Magnetic force hazard. This pump should

only be disassembled and assembled using the recom-

mended procedures. The magnetic attraction is power-

ful enough to rapidly pull the motor end and the wet

end together. Do not place fingers between the mating

surfaces of the motor and wet ends to avoid injuries.

Keep the drive magnet and impeller assembly away

from metal chips or particles.

1. Stop the pump, lock out the motor starter, close all the

valves that are connected to the pump, and drain/decon-

taminate the pump.

WARNING

: The pump must be thoroughly flushed of

any hazardous materials and all internal pressure re-

lieved prior to opening the pump. Allow the pump to

reach ambient temperatures prior to performing

maintenance.

2. Securely clamp the motor to the bench. Remove the

(4) 3/8” motor adapter bolts, lock washers and flat

washers (items 28, 29 & 30) securing the pump to the

motor. See figure 10.

Figure 10

3. Firmly grab the pump and pull straight back to disen-

gage the motor and pump.

4. Place pump on bench with housing (item 1) facing up.

Using a 13mm socket or wrench, remove (6) 8M hous-

ing bolts, lock washers and flat washers (items 19, 20

& 21). See figure 11.

Figure 11

5. Remove the housing by carefully inserting two flat

head screwdrivers at the locations shown in figure

12. Slide the screwdrivers in at the bolt holes between

the metal clamp ring (item 13) and the housing until

they stop. Applying equal pressure, gently pry both

screwdrivers in an upward motion away from the work

bench (to avoid damaging sealing surface on the hous-

ing). See figure 12A. Housing is tight due to o-ring

seal on the internal “gooseneck.” NOTE: Do not twist

the screwdrivers or damage may occur to the housing.

Lift the housing straight up to remove.

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