This is so much harder in the failed. Pumps have usually been leaking a long time. Broken rusty bolts, rusty seal plate, seized impeller. Thanks for showing us I use the steps though.
I have one to do that was last done in 2006. It won’t be this easy. The rusty crusty ones are the most fun. You skipped the part about replacing the brass sleeve to the new stainless steel sleeve.
What I see in other video was to joint with the part with the springs the side of the motor have a Allen screw and the other side of the pump another Allen screw and bolt it with the 4 bolts
Where do you find the seal part#? I work in a very old facility and alot of the models and serials are weathered, I was just wondering if I was looking on the right places.
Ffs both terrible and vague answers. On those pumps there is a data plate on the motor sled frame. (There should be one.) It will have your pump series and size. For instance, it could say 1510 and a number below that will be the size number, which let's say it's 2BC. You can take a picture of the data plate also if it's not in too terrible shape and give it to your local parts dealer and they can help you select the correct pump kit.
@@sparkybr1449this or get yourself a US seal catalog and caliper. In a couple hours you can learn how to measure seal heads, spring length etc. Order the mechanical seals from US seal for a fraction of the cost. For example the seal in this video is a PS-978.
Simple to the point, realistic method.
This is so much harder in the failed. Pumps have usually been leaking a long time. Broken rusty bolts, rusty seal plate, seized impeller. Thanks for showing us I use the steps though.
I appreciate the videos! Thank you
Awesome video... Thank you
Well explained while doing it thanks
Thanks for the info and video. Much appreciated
I have one to do that was last done in 2006. It won’t be this easy. The rusty crusty ones are the most fun.
You skipped the part about replacing the brass sleeve to the new stainless steel sleeve.
How'd it go?
Very very helpful, going to do my first pump seal today. Thank you!
Well done 👍 so easy 👍
Straight forward instructions. Thanks mate!
Thanks
I wish it had water to see if it holds but definitely a great video you made it look easier then my senior tech did
Thank you !
Very good 👍 hard worker
The shaft lock is not supposed to come off then?! I was having so much trouble trying to take that damn thing off
What I see in other video was to joint with the part with the springs the side of the motor have a Allen screw and the other side of the pump another Allen screw and bolt it with the 4 bolts
thanks for your share
Where do you find the seal part#? I work in a very old facility and alot of the models and serials are weathered, I was just wondering if I was looking on the right places.
Grainger's
If it's a B&G Pump, you can look it up by the model number
Ffs both terrible and vague answers.
On those pumps there is a data plate on the motor sled frame. (There should be one.) It will have your pump series and size. For instance, it could say 1510 and a number below that will be the size number, which let's say it's 2BC.
You can take a picture of the data plate also if it's not in too terrible shape and give it to your local parts dealer and they can help you select the correct pump kit.
@@sparkybr1449this or get yourself a US seal catalog and caliper. In a couple hours you can learn how to measure seal heads, spring length etc. Order the mechanical seals from US seal for a fraction of the cost.
For example the seal in this video is a PS-978.
Good jobs
GOOD JOBS 👍
But don't forget to oil the Bering with the proper oil in my is 20
ये कपलिग के बजाय वी बेल्ट और पुली साडे चार ईच मे दो गरूव मे चलाओ ना ।।silent ,no vibrations
The pump seal and sleeve should ways be replaced.
Bad cameraman... he moves the camera here and there
Lon
Thank you!