R.L. Deppmann's Service Technician breaks down a 1510 Bell & Gossett pump bolt-by-bolt and explains how to use the Bell & Gossett seal replacement kit. Learn more in our other Service Tips of the month at www.deppmann.c...
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.