The Weir Group PLC
Weir Industrial Gateway setup guide rev 0.5
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4. Allow both surfaces to dry such that no cleaning spirit/fluid/residue remains
5. Dispense epoxy onto mixing card and mix thoroughly
6. Apply enough epoxy to mounting puck such that the entire back surface will be
covered to at least 1mm thick
7. Place puck onto casing allowing magnet to hold in position during cure
Figure 13-4 Slurry pump - Mounting pump adhesively bonded to pump
8. Allow 24 hour cure time before installing sensors. Denso tape can be used to help
secure vertically mounted pucks if needed.
14.4.313.4.3
Drilled and tapped mount
This method is most often utilised for bearing assemblies but can also be used on suction
covers and casings made of cast iron. In this case, an official drawing will be provided by the
DCO indicating approved locations and depths of the tapped holes.
Show pictures of unmixed and
mixed epoxy, make note to even
amounts of A and B
Show picture of puck covered
with correct amount of epoxy
Insert picture of sensor held in
place with Denso tape