Disassembly, Danger – Viking Pump TSM442: GG-AL 4195-G LP-Gas User Manual

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SECTION TSM 442

ISSUE

C

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DISaSSEMbLY

DaNgER !

before disassembling a pump or

removing it from the line, be sure the

pump and system are free of LP-gas. as

an extra precaution, protective clothing

for face and body should be used when

doing this work.

DaNgER !

avoid tilting the inside of the head

downward, as the idler may slide off the

idler pin.

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.

1. Remove the head capscrews
2. Remove the head and O-Ring gasket

3. Remove idler from idler pin If the idler pin is worn

the head, idler pin and the idler bushing should be

replaced
If the idler bushing is worn, it is strongly recommended

that the idler and bushing be replaced This bushing

can be replaced in the field, but is very difficult It is

a brittle material, and extreme care should be taken

to prevent breaking when it is being installed in the

idler If it is cracked in the idler, this bushing will quickly

disintegrate A hydraulic press should be used to install

carbon graphite bushings Be sure the bushing is

started straight

DO NOT STOP the pressing operation

until the bushing is in the proper position

4. Remove the locknut from the shaft A piece of brass

rod or hardwood inserted in the port opening will hold

the shaft from turning

5. The rotor and shaft can now be removed from

the casing The spring and rotary member of the

mechanical seal will come out with the shaft

NOTE: On the HJ and HL size pumps the bearing housing

and double row ball bearing must be removed before the

snap ring in the shaft can be removed
The rotor and shaft cannot be removed until the snap ring is

removed from the shaft
6. Loosen the two (2) setscrews in the end of the bearing

housing, turn the bearing housing counter clockwise

and remove from the casing Remove the snap

ring from the bearing housing on GG, HJ and HL

size pumps and the double row ball bearing can be

removed On the AS, AK, and AL size pumps you must

loosen the setscrews in the outer ring of the bearing

housing and remove the bearing housing end cap,

closure and bearing collar Use a spanner wrench to

remove the end cap
Wash the bearing thoroughly and examine If there is

any evidence of wear or damage, a new bearing should

be used

7. Remove the snap ring and casing ball bearing in the

GG, HJ and HL size pumps Remove the bearing

spacer and casing ball bearing in the AS, AK and AL

size pumps The bearing retainer washer, located

between the casing bearing and seal seat, can now be

removed if it did not stay on the rotor shaft when the

shaft was removed

8. The seal seat or stationary part of the seal can now be

removed from the casing

9. The casing should be examined for wear, particularly at

the seal area between the port openings
All parts should be checked for wear before the pump

is put together When making major repairs, such as

replacing a rotor and shaft, it is usually advisable to

also install a new head and idler

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