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8. Servicing the product
8.1 Maintaining the product
8.1.1 Lubricating the motor
Always follow the motor manufacturer's lubricating instructions, if
they are available, and periodically check grease fittings and
drain plugs for leaks. If the lubricating instructions are not
available, refer to the table below for recommended lubricating
intervals.
• The motor can be lubricated both when it is running or when it
is at rest.
Remove the grease drain plug (if any) and filler plug on the
grease fitting. Grease with clean lubricant until grease
appears at the drain hole or along the motor shaft.
The table below lists the recommended types of grease for motor
lubrication. These types have all been thoroughly tested and
must be used whenever possible.
8.1.2 Lubricating the pump bearings
Regreasable bearings are packed with grease at our factory prior
to shipping. This initial filling of grease is good for one year or
2000 hours of normal operation, whichever occurs first. After one
year or 2000 hours of normal operation, a regular grease
maintenance schedule must be implemented.
8.1.3 Grease replacement (KP, KPV)
1. Remove the four (4) cap screws and remove the bearing
covers (113C and 113D) to allow access to the bearing.
2. Use a clean rag to remove as much old grease as possible
from the bearing.
3. Re-pack the bearing with sufficient grease to completely fill
and cover the balls inside the bearing.
4. Turn the pump shaft to ensure even and complete lubrication.
5. For drive end bearing maintenance, slide the bearing cover
back as far as possible and visually inspect bearing for
grease.
6. Proceed as stated above removing old grease with a clean
rag. If the bearing covers cannot be moved sufficiently to
allow access to bearing, remove the coupling hub.
7. Reinstall the bearing covers when the task is complete.
Bearing manufacturers recommend that you fill the bottom third of
the bearing with grease. After filling the bottom third with grease,
rotate the shaft to cover the balls inside the bearing.
DANGER
Moving machine parts
Death or serious personal injury
- Before any inspection, maintenance, service or
repair of the product, make sure that the motor
controls are in the "OFF" position, locked and
tagged.
Recommended lubricating intervals
Motor rpm Motor hp Operating conditions
1750 and
below
10-40 Standard Severe Extreme
50-150 1-3 years
6 months -
1 year
6 months -
1 year
200 and up 1 year 3 months 6 months
above
1750
All hp
1 year 3 months 6 months
1 year 3 months 3 months
Standard conditions:
Operating 8 hours per day, normal or light load, clean air, 100 °F
(37 °C), maximum ambient temperature.
Severe conditions:
Operating continuously 24-hours, shock loads or vibrations,
poor ventilation, 100-150 °F (37-65 °C), ambient temperature.
Extreme conditions:
Operating continuously, heavy shocks or vibrations, dirt or dust
in the air, extremely high ambient temperature.
Recommended bearing grease for motors
Manufacturer Bearing lubricant
Chevron SRI grease NLGI No. 2
Texaco Polystar RB2 NLGI No. 2
WARNING
Catastrophic failure
Death or serious personal injury
- Maintain proper lubrication schedule
- Do not operate the unit without proper lubrication
as this can result in overheating of the bearings,
bearing failures, pump seizures and actual
breakup of the equipment, exposing operating
personnel to personal injury.
Recommended bearing grease for pumps
Manufacturer Lubricant
Shell Dolium
®
Exxon Polyrex
®
Chevron
SRI Grease NLGI 22
Black Pearl NLGI 2
Phillips Polytrac™
Texaco Polystar RB
Do not over-grease. Too much grease can cause
overheating and premature bearing failure.