Disassembly, Assembly – Viking Pump TSM141.1: G-LL 125/4125 User Manual

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SECTION TSM 141.1

ISSUE

E

PAGE 8 OF 16

1. Mark the head position relative to the casing before

disassembly to ensure proper reassembly. The idler pin,

which is offset in the pump head, must be positioned

toward and equal distance between the port connections

to allow for proper flow of liquid through the pump.
Tilt the top of the head back when removing the head

to prevent the idler from falling. Remove the head from

the pump. Avoid damaging the head gasket. If the pump

is furnished with a pressure relief valve, it need not be

removed from the head or disassembled at this point.

Refer to Pressure Relief Valve Instructions, page 15.
If the pump has a jacketed head plate, it will separate

from the head when it is removed. The gasket between

the head and the jacket head plate must be totally

removed.

Always use a new gasket when assembling

the pump.

2. Remove

the idler and bushing assembly.

3. Insert a length of hardwood or brass through the port

opening between the rotor teeth to keep the shaft

from turning. Bend up the tang of the lockwasher

and with a spanner wrench remove the locknut and

lockwasher from the shaft. There is no lockwasher on

G size pumps.

4. Tap

the shaft forward approximately 0.5 inch and remove

the pair of half round rings under the inner spacer collar.

There is no pair of half round rings on G, H and HL size

pumps.

DISASSEMBLY

DANgER !

Before opening any Viking pump liquid

chamber (pumping chamber, reservoir,

relief valve adjusting cap fitting, etc.)

Be sure:
1. That any pressure in the chamber has

been completely vented through the

suction or discharge lines or other

appropriate openings or connections.

2. That the driving means (motor,

turbine, engine, etc.) has been “locked

out” or made non-operational so that

it cannot be started while work is

being done on pump.

3. That you know what liquid the

pump has been handling and the

precautions necessary to safely

handle the liquid. Obtain a material

safety data sheet (MSDS) for the

liquid to be sure these precautions

are understood.

Failure to follow above listed

precautionary measures may result in

serious injury or death.

ASSEMBLY

Standard Mechanical Seal

(Synthetic Rubber Bellows Type)

Sizes g, H, HL, K, KK, L, LQ and LL

5. Carefully remove the rotor and shaft to avoid damaging

the bracket bushing.

6. Remove the rotary member of the seal from the shaft

and the stationary seal seat from the bracket.

7.

Loosen the setscrews. Two on G, H and HL size pumps,

four for all other sizes. With a spanner wrench, remove

both end caps and lip seals. Remove the ball bearing

and spacer collars.

Refer to Figure 6, page 5.

8.

Examine the seal chamber lip seal and remove if it

shows wear or damage. The lip seal must be removed if

the bracket bushing needs to be replaced.

9. Clean all parts thoroughly and examine for wear or

damage. Check the lip seals, ball bearing, bushing and

idler pin and replace if necessary. Check all other parts for

nicks, burrs, excessive wear and replace if necessary.

Wash

the bearings in clean solvent. Blow out the

bearings with compressed air. Do not allow the bearings

to spin; turn them slowly by hand. Spinning the bearings

will damage the race and balls. Make sure the bearings

are clean, then lubricate with non-detergent SAE 30

weight oil and check for roughness. Roughness can be

determined by turning the outer race by hand.

Be sure the shaft is free from nicks, burrs and foreign

particles that might damage the bracket bushing.

Scratches on the shaft in the seal area will provide

leakage paths under the mechanical seal.

10.

Casing can be checked for wear or damage while

mounted on the bracket.

The seal used in this pump is simple to install and good

performance will result if care is taken during installation.
The principle of the mechanical seal is contact between the

rotary and stationary members. These parts are lapped to

a high finish and their sealing effectiveness depends on

complete contact.
Viking furnishes a number of heavy-duty pumps with special

mechanical seals installed in the packing end of the pump.

These special seals are not discussed in this manual

(TSM141.1). Information is available by contacting the factory.

When requesting special seal information, be sure to give the

pump model number and serial number.
1. Install

the bracket bushing. If the bracket bushing has

a lubrication groove, install the bushing with the groove

at the 12:00 o’clock position in the bracket. If replacing

carbon graphite bushings,

Refer to Installation of

Carbon graphite Bushings, page 14.

2. Install the lip seal in the bracket. Refer to Figure 8,

page 9.

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