Thrust bearing adjustment, Danger – Viking Pump TSM270: RL41507 Industrial Rotary Lobe User Manual

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SECTION TSM

270

ISSUE

F

PAGE 8 OF 10

Caution: As the locknut is tightened, check to make sure

the lobes are still projecting beyond the face of the casing. If

they are not, rotate the bearing housing clockwise until they

are.

Recheck to make sure the locknuts and end cap

capscrews are tight. If left loose, pump end clearance

will be lost and the pump may seize.

10.Set the end clearance. Refer to Thrust Bearing

Adjustment, page 8. Put the O-ring in place, then install

the gear case by visually centering the lipseal over the

shaft. Install the six capscrews, and torque evenly. Fill

with gear oil to the middle of the sight glass.

11.Place the O-ring and reinstall the head.

12.Tighten the 6 setscrews around each P/S®-II seal. Turn

the centering tabs 90°.

THRUST BEARING ADJUSTMENT

1.Remove the pump head if is not already off.

2.Remove (4) allen head pipe plugs in the side of the

bracket. Loosen the setscrews on the bearing housing.

3.Using the bearing housing spanner wrench, turn the

bearing housing counter clockwise (viewed from shaft

end), until the lobe is touching the bottom of the casing

bore.

4.Using a depth micrometer, measure the depth from the

front face of the casing to the face of the lobe; this is the

total end clearance.

5.Multiply total end clearance by .6. Turn the bearing

housing clockwise until the lobe is this distance from the

front face of the casing.

Caution: The end clearance must be set while turning the

bearing housing assembly clockwise. If set while turning

counter-clockwise, the lobes may float and cause damage

or galling.

6.Tighten the bearing housing setscrews on both sides of

the bracket to 100 in-lbs and install the 1/8” Allen head

pipe plugs.

7.Repeat this procedure for the other lobe.

Caution: Recheck to make sure the locknuts and end cap

capscrews are tight. If left loose, the end clearance may

be lost, resulting in pump seizure.

9.Rotate each bearing housing assembly clockwise until

the lobes project slightly beyond the face of the casing.

Place a wooden block or brass bar in between the lobes

to block rotation. Install lockwashers and locknuts and

tighten with the spanner wrench. Locknuts must be

tightened to 600 ft-lb torque. This torque is required

to obtain the proper bearing preload and ensure the

bearing/timing gear assembly is locked securely on

the shaft. This torque can be simulated by applying

approximately 600 pounds of weight with a one foot

wrench or 200 pounds of weight with a three foot

wrench. Adjust the bearing housing assembly to

position lobes flush.

DANGER !

Before opening any Viking pump liquid chamber

(pumping chamber, reservoir, 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.

4. That

the timing gearbox to cool before handling the

pump. The oil will become very hot during normal

operation. Allow the timing gearbox oil.

Failure to follow above listed precautionary

measures may result in serious injury or death.

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