Danger – Viking Pump TSM141.1: G-LL 125/4125 User Manual

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SECTION TSM 141.1

ISSUE

E

PAGE 6 OF 16

3.

Place the packing retainer washer in the bottom of the

packing chamber. Use packing suitable for the liquid being

pumped. Lubricate the packing rings with oil, grease or

graphite to aid assembly. A length of pipe will help to seat

each packing ring. (Install packing, staggering the joints

from one side of shaft to other.)

4. Install the packing gland, capscrews and nuts. Back

the rotor and shaft out of the casing just far enough to

insert the packing gland through the side opening of the

bracket over the end of the shaft. Make sure the gland

is installed square and the nuts are tightened evenly.

Tighten the nuts wrench tight then back off until the gland

is slightly loose

.

5.

Coat the idler pin with non-detergent SAE 30 weight oil and

place the idler and bushing on the idler pin in the head.

6. Using a .010 to .015 inch head gasket, install the head

and idler assembly on the pump. Pump head and casing

were marked before disassembly to ensure proper

reassembly. If not, be sure the idler pin, which is offset in

the pump head, is positioned toward and equal distance

between the port connections to allow for proper flow of

liquid through the pump.

If the pump is equipped with a jacketed head plate, install

at this time along with a new gasket.

Tighten the head capscrews evenly.
7. Slide the inner spacer collar over the shaft with the

recessed end facing the rotor. G, H and HL size bearing

spacer collars are not recessed.

Place pair of half round rings on the shaft and slide the

inner bearing spacer collar over the half round rings to

lock them in place. There is no pair of half round rings on

G, H and HL size pumps.

Refer to Figure 6, page 5.

8. Press the lip seal, the lip facing the end of the shaft, in

the inner end cap and insert the end cap through the

shaft end of the bracket. Turn the end cap clockwise,

looking at the shaft end, until it engages the threads. The

end cap spanner wrench holes must be facing the rotor.

Turn the end cap with a spanner wrench until it projects

slightly from the opening on the side of the bracket. The

end cap must not be turned so far that the lip seal drops

off the end of the spacer collar on the shaft or end cap

becomes disengaged from the threads.

Refer to Figure

6, page 5.

If this happens, remove the inner spacer collar, half

round rings and end cap and start over at Step 7.

DANgER !

Before starting pump, be sure all drive

equipment guards are in place.
Failure to properly mount guards may

result in serious injury or death.

9. Pack the ball bearing with multi-purpose grease, NLGI

#2. Place on the shaft and push or gently drive in place

in the bracket.

10.

Press the lip seal, the lip facing the end of the shaft, in

the outer end cap and insert the end cap in the bracket.

Turn the end cap in the bracket until it is tight against the

bearing.

Refer to Figure 6, page 5.

11.

Put the lockwasher and locknut on the shaft. Insert a

length of hardwood or brass through the port opening

between the rotor teeth to keep the shaft from turning.

Tighten the locknut and bend one tang of the lockwasher

into the slot of the locknut. There is no lockwasher on G

size pumps.

12. Adjust pump end clearance. Refer to Thrust Bearing

Adjustment, page 13.

13. Lubricate all grease fittings with multi-purpose

grease, NLGI #2.

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