Containment shell [3500] repair, Impeller repair, 10 impeller repair – Flowserve U-MAG INNOMAG User Manual

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6.9 Containment Shell [3500] Repair

Unless there is visual damage to the

particulate control ring [1500.2], removal is not
necessary and is not part of the normal inspection
procedure. If the particulate control ring [1500.2] is
damaged, it must be replaced.

6.9.1 Particulate Control Ring [1500.2] Removal

a)

With small channel lock pliers, grip the old
particulate control ring near one of the notches
and pull it out.


Figure 6-9


6.9.2 Particulate Control Ring [1500.2]
Installation

a)

Align the notches on the outer edge of the new
particulate control ring with the containment
shell’s molded keys and press in place.

Figure 6-10


6.9.3 O-Ring [4610] Installation

a)

Check the o-ring [4610] for dirt or deformation
before placing on the containment shell [3500].
Replace the o-ring if necessary.

b)

Secure the containment shell [3500] composite
side down. An empty adapter [1340] works well
to hold the containment shell [3500] in place if
nothing else is available.

c)

Attach one side of the o-ring [4610] around the
containment shell [3500] rim.

d)

Slide your index fingers around the containment
shell [3500] on the o-

ring’s [4610] surface, forcing

it down into position while holding it with your
thumbs. The o-ring [4610] will snap into place.


Figure 6-11

6.10 Impeller Repair


6.10.1 Bushing Removal

This procedure requires 100 mm (4 in.)

length of 3/4 in. Schedule 40 PVC Pipe.

Make sure the bushing removal tool is

perfectly centered to prevent damaging the inside of
the impeller [2200]. We recommend placing a shop
towel under the impeller [2200] to prevent damage to
the SiC bushing [3300] when it falls free.

a)

Center the impeller on an arbor

press, wear ring [3043] side up.

b)

Center the PVC bushing tool on the bushing
[3300].

c)

Place something soft such as a shop towel
underneath the impeller [2200] to catch the
bushing [3300] as it falls.

d)

Carefully press the bushing [3300] down until it
dislodges and falls from the impeller [2200].






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