Disassembly, Danger – Viking Pump TSM630.2: LS-QS Universal Seal User Manual

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SECTION TSM 630.2

ISSUE

I

PAGE 4 OF 12

FIGURE 4

EXPLODED VIEW OF UNIVERSAL BRACKET PUMP (TYPICAL)

ITEM

NAME OF PART

ITEM

NAME OF PART

ITEM

NAME OF PART

1

Locknut

17

Packing Gland Capscrew

39

Idler Pin

2

Lockwasher

19

Packing

40

Head and Pin Assembly

3

End Cap for Bearing Housing

25

Bracket Bushing

43

Stud for Head

4

Bearing Spacer Collar (Outer)

27

Bracket and Bushing Assembly

44

Nut for Head

5

Lip Seal for Bearing Housing (2 Req’d)

28

Capscrew for Bracket

45

Relief Valve Gasket

6

Roller Bearing (2 Req’d)

29

Bracket Gasket

46

Capscrew for Relief Valve

7

Bearing Housing

30

Pipe Plug

47

Internal Relief Valve

8

Bearing Spacer Collar (Inner)

31

Casing

48

Heater Cartridges for Bracket (124E Pumps Only)

12

Grease Fitting

34

Pipe Flange Gasket

49*

Heater Cartridges for Head (124E Pumps Only)

13

Mechanical Seal

35

Head Gasket

51

Stud for Flanges

13B

Cartridge Mechanical Seal

36

Rotor and Shaft Assembly

52

Nut for Flanges

15

Packing Gland

37

Idler and Bushing Assembly

Not Illus.

Cover Plate, Relief Valve

16

Packing Gland Nut

38

Idler Bushing

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.

DISASSEMBLY

1. Mark head and casing before disassembly to insure

proper reassembly. The idler pin, which is offset in

pump head, must be positioned toward and equal

distance between port connections to allow for proper

flow of liquid through the pump.

Remove head from pump. Do not allow idler to fall from

idler pin. Tilt top of head back when removing to prevent

this. Avoid damaging head gasket. If pump is furnished

with pressure relief valve, it need not be removed from

head or disassembled at this point.

Refer to Pressure

Relief Valve Instructions, page 9.

If pump has jacketed head plate, it will separate from

head when it is removed. The gasket between head

and jacket head plate must be totally removed. Use

new gasket when assembling pump.

2. Remove idler and bushing assembly.
3. Insert length of hardwood or brass through port opening

between rotor teeth or lock coupling end or shaft to keep

shaft from turning. Bend up tang of lockwasher and with

a spanner wrench; remove locknut and lockwasher from

shaft.

4. Loosen two setscrews in the face of the bearing housing

and remove the bearing housing assembly from the

bracket.

Refer to Figure 5 or 6, page 5.

5. Remove pair of half round rings under the inner spacer

collar from the shaft.

NOTE: There are no half round

rings on “Q” and “QS” size pumps.

6. Remove packing gland capscrews, slide-packing gland

out of stuffing box, and remove packing.
NOTE: Reference Mechanical Seal Replacement

beginning on

page 6 when disassembling seal pump.

* The number of Heater Cartridges for Head varies by pump size.

See Table 2 on Page 13 for the number required by pump size.

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