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• Pump Shaft Hydraulic Press Adapter
(a piece of 3-inch diameter, schedule 40, steel pipe, 10-inches long used as a special tool)
• Ratchet(s), Sockets, and Wrenches
• Screwdriver Set
• Seal Removal Tool (See Figure 15.)
• Shop Rags
• Snap Ring Pliers
• Torque Wrench(s) Or Torque Limiting Socket(s)
(Capable of 10, 17, 18, 19, 29, 30, 33, 40, 45, 50, 53, 59, 65, and 135 ft-lb [14, 23, 24,
26, 39, 41, 45, 54, 60, 68,72,79, 88, and 183 Nm])
(See APPENDIX B, Test Equipment And Special Tool Information)
• Wheel Chocks
• Wire Cutter
• Wire Tags
• Wooden Wedges
Figure 16. Seal Removal Tool And Seal Driver Kit
Figure 17. Caliper (Depth Rod Extended)
5.8.2 General Pump Disassembly For Access Guidelines
Before working on the pump, disconnect the suction and discharge piping and drain the volute.
Disconnect cooling tubes from the pump as required.
Label/tag and then disconnect all wiring leaving the sensor/switch/valve on the pump.
The Hale booster pump design allows two methods of pump maintenance. If only pump compo-
nents require removal and replacement the maintainer may be able to repair the pump without
pump removal from apparatus depending on the apparatus configuration (pump access). See
the appropriately titled subparagraph under section 5.8.3, AP Pump Disassembly, to R&R pump
components without removing the pump from the apparatus.