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MAINTENANCE:

28. LOCKNUT ADJUSTMENT 

It is important that the bearing locknuts (24A) and 
lockwashers (24B) be installed and adjusted properly.  
Overtightened locknuts can cause bearing failure or a 
broken lockwasher tang.  Loose locknuts will allow the 
rotor to shift against the discs, causing wear.  See Figure 
10. 

a.  On both ends of the pump shaft, install a lockwasher 

(24B) with the tangs facing outward, followed by a 
locknut (24A) with the tapered end inward.  Ensure 
the inner tang "A" of the lockwasher is located in the 
slot in the shaft threads, bending it slightly, if 
necessary. 

 

 

Figure 10    Locknut Adjustment 

 

b.  Tighten both locknuts to ensure that the bearings 

are bottomed in the head recess.  DO NOT 
overtighten and bend or shear the lockwasher inner 
tang. 

c. 

Loosen both locknuts one complete turn. 

d.  Tighten one locknut until a slight rotor drag is felt 

when turning the shaft by hand. 

e.  Back off the nut the width of one lockwasher tang 

"B".  Secure the nut by bending the closest aligned 
lockwasher tang into the slot in the locknut.  The 
pump should turn freely when rotated by hand. 

f. 

Tighten the opposite locknut by hand until it is snug 
against the bearing.  Then, using a spanner wrench, 
tighten the nut the width of one lockwasher tang.  
Tighten just past the desired tang, then back off the 
nut to align the tang with the locknut slot.  Secure 
the nut by bending the aligned lockwasher tang into 
the slot in the locknut.  The pump should continue to 
turn freely when rotated by hand. 

29.  Inspect the grease seal (104) for wear or damage and 

replace as required.  Grease the outside diameter of the 
grease seal and push it into the inboard bearing cover 
(27A) with the lip of the seal outward. 

30.  Attach a new bearing cover gasket (26) and the inboard 

bearing cover (27A) to the inboard side of the pump.  
Install the outboard bearing cover (27) and a new gasket 
to the outboard side of the pump. Make sure the grease 
fittings (76) on the bearing covers are accessible. Install 
and torque the bearing cover capscrews (28) as 
indicated in the “Torque Table”. 

 

 

Operation without guards in place can 
cause serious personal injury, major 
property damage, or death. 

 

Do not operate 

without guard in 

place. 

 
31. 

RELIEF VALVE ASSEMBLY (if equipped)

 

a.  Insert the valve (9) into the relief valve body(6) with 

the fluted end inward. 

b.  Install the relief valve spring (8), spring guide (7) and 

guide rod (45) against the valve. 

c. 

Attach a new relief valve gasket (10) and the valve 
cover (4) on the cylinder. 

d.  Screw the relief valve adjusting screw (2) into the 

valve cover until it makes contact with the spring 
guide (7). 

e.  Install the relief valve cap (1) and gasket (88) after 

the relief valve has been precisely adjusted. 

NOTICE: 

The relief valve setting MUST be tested and 
adjusted more precisely before putting the pump 
into service.  Refer to "Relief Valve Setting and 
Adjustment" 

32.  Reinstall coupling, shaft key, and coupling guards. 

33.  Refer to “Pre-Start Up Check List” and “Start Up 

Procedures” sections of this manual prior to pump 
operation. 

 
 

Summary of Contents for CRL8A

Page 1: ...his is a SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL When you see this symbol on the product or in the manual look for one of the following signal words and be alert to the potential for personal injury death or major proper...

Page 2: ...eight of the pump assemblies Failure to set the vehicle emergency brake and chock wheels before performing service can cause severe personal injury or property damage Heavy assemblies can cause person...

Page 3: ...e located at least 5 10 pipe diameters from the pump intake 4 Install an intake strainer 5 10 pipe diameters from the pump intake The strainer should have a net open area of at least four times the ar...

Page 4: ...COUNTERCLOCKWISE rotation NOTICE Confirm correct pump rotation by checking the pump rotation arrows respective to pump driver rotation TO CHANGE PUMP ROTATION To change pump rotation the pump must be...

Page 5: ...ng within expected parameters Record the gauge readings in the Initial Start Up Information section of this manual 4 Inspect piping fittings and associated system equipment for leaks noise vibration a...

Page 6: ...pressure relief valve can cause pump component failure personal injury and property damage Hazardous pressure can cause personal injury or property damage Relief valve cap is exposed to pumpage and w...

Page 7: ...CRL8 178 lbs ft 241 Nm 50 lbs ft 68 Nm 50 lbs ft 68 Nm SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE STRAINERS Strainers must be cleaned regularly to avoid pump starvation Schedule will depend upon the application and condi...

Page 8: ...a Bend up the engaged lockwasher tang and rotate the locknut counterclockwise to remove it from the shaft b Slide the lockwasher off the shaft Inspect the lockwasher for damage and replace as require...

Page 9: ...ubsequent product leakage 16 Install carbon rotating face 153F and O ring 153L over shaft sleeve 154A while aligning drive notches in carbon with drive pins in seal rotating assembly see figure 8 Figu...

Page 10: ...4C from the housing in the hub b If worn or damaged remove the grease seal 104A from the carrier 104B c To remove the mechanical seal stationary seat 153B remove the seal retaining screws and washers...

Page 11: ...e three push rods 77 into the rotor b Using a hoist lower the non driven end of the rotor and shaft into the open side of the pump casing being careful not to hit the disc with the shaft c Insert the...

Page 12: ...he bearing Place the grease seal carrier 104B with new O ring 104C into the hub 20C 19 Hand pack the ball bearing 24 with grease Refer to the Lubrication section for the recommended grease 20 Install...

Page 13: ...ang into the slot in the locknut The pump should continue to turn freely when rotated by hand 29 Inspect the grease seal 104 for wear or damage and replace as required Grease the outside diameter of t...

Page 14: ...Damaged or worn parts vanes discs liner or rotor 5 Excessive restriction in discharge line causing partial flow through the relief valve 6 Relief Valve worn set too low or not seating properly 7 Exte...

Page 15: ...ntering the pump 2 Relief valve not opening 3 Hydraulic hammer pressure spikes 4 Pump driver driveline drive shaft misalignment 5 Excessively worn vanes or vane slots SEAL LEAKAGE 1 O rings not compat...

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