Disassembly, Danger, Caution – Viking Pump TSM430: HL-N 34/434 User Manual

Page 6: Avoid damaging the rotor bearing sleeve bushing

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FIGURE 8

EXPLODED VIEW

SERIES 34 & 434 PUMPS (N SIZE)

ITEM

NAME OF PART

ITEM

NAME OF PART

ITEM

NAME OF PART

1

Mechanical Seal

12

Gasket

23

Rotor and Shaft Assembly

2

Nut

13

Thrust Washer, Rotor Bearing Sleeve

24

Idler and Bushing Assembly

3

Lockwasher

14

Thrust Washer, Rotor

25

Idler Bushing

4

Flat Washer

15

Nut

26

Head Gasket Set

5

Stud

16

Stud

27

Idler Pin

6

Packing Gland

17

Pipe Plug

28

Head (Jacketed) and Idler Pin Assembly

7

Packing

18

Casing (Jacketed)

Not Illus.

Relief Valve

8

Packing Retainer Washer

19

Pipe Plug

Not Illus.

Relief Valve Gasket

9

Rotor Bearing Sleeve Bushing

20

Gasket

Not Illus.

Relief Valve Capscrews

10

Rotor Bearing Sleeve

21

Nut

11

Pipe Plug

22

Stud

SECTION TSM 430

ISSUE

G

PAGE 6 OF 9

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.

NOTE: Mark the head and casing before disassembly to

insure proper reassembly. The idler pin, which is offset in

pump head, should be properly positioned toward and equal

CAUTION !

Do not allow the idler to fall from the idler

pin. Tilting the head up as it is removed will

prevent this occurrence. Avoid damaging

the head gasket if possible.

CAUTION !

Avoid damaging the rotor bearing sleeve

bushing.

3. For pumps with X-100 or X-200 mechanical seals, insert

the setting clips back in place. For pumps with PSII®

seals, rotate the installation tabs 90 degrees so they

contact the sleeve. Loosen the set screws that secure

the seal sleeve to the shaft.

4. Remove the nuts, washers and lockwashers holding the

mechanical seal and slide the seal assembly from the

shaft.

5. Carefully remove rotor and shaft from the pump.

distance between the port connections to allow for proper

flow of liquid through the pump.
1. Allow pump to cool. Remove the head from the pump.

If pump is furnished with a relief valve it need not be

removed from head or disassembled at this point.

2. For mechanical seal pumps, remove any flush lines

going to the mechanical seal if this has not already been

done.

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