Finish Thompson UC (S/N 125040 and lower) User Manual

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Replacing Wear Components

Use the following procedures to replace any wear components that are excessively worn, cracked or broken.

Shaft Support/Front Thrust Washer

Removal

1. Remove the casing (item 1) from the base plate and piping.

2. Place the casing in an arbor press with ETFE lining side down.

3. Place arbor on the nose of the front shaft support (item 2) and carefully

press the front shaft support out of casing (see figure 15).

Installation of Replacement Support/Front Thrust Washer

1. Place the casing in an arbor press with the suction flange down.

2. Put front thrust washer into new shaft support.

3. Position the front shaft support in the bore of the casing suction and align the anti-rotation pins on the front shaft

support with the blind holes in the casing.

4. Press evenly on the face of the plastic shaft support with a soft-faced arbor until the front shaft support is

fully seated in the bore.

6. Check the impeller drive assembly (item 4) for cracks or grooves larger than .02 inch. If a fluid comes in direct

contact with the magnets, the magnets may swell, cause rubbing, and damage the barrier assembly (item 6).

7. Inspect the barrier assembly for signs of abrasion. Replace the barrier assembly if there are grooves or

scratches that are deeper than .04 inch.

figure 15

Impeller Thrust Ring

The impeller thrust ring is located in the front of the impeller shroud.

Removal

1. The impeller thrust ring (item 3A) is removed by grabbing the top of the ring

with pliers and pulling with a twisting motion. Be careful not to damage the

bore or face of the front impeller shroud (see figure 16).

Note: A new impeller thrust ring will be required after removal.

Replacement

1. Place the impeller and impeller drive assembly (items 3,3A, 4,4A, 4B, 4C) on a table

with the suction side facing up.

2. Position the replacement impeller thrust ring in the bore of the front shroud with the snap fit ridge

towards the bottom of the bore (see figure 17). Align the anti-rotation flat on the impeller thrust ring

with the flat in the impeller shroud.

3. Place the impeller and impeller drive assembly in an arbor press. Using a soft faced arbor, gently

press the impeller thrust ring into place.

figure 16

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