5340-252-00 - 5370-95 Pump
5340-252-00 - 5370-95 Pump
5340-252-00 - 5370-95 Pump
Please read and save this Repair Parts Manual. Read this manual and the General Operating Instructions carefully before attempting to assemble, install, operate
or maintain the product described. Protect yourself and others by observing all safety information. The Safety Instructions are contained in the General Operating
Instructions. Failure to comply with the safety instructions accompanying this product could result in personal injury and/or property damage! Retain instructions
for future reference. AMT reserves the right to discontinue any model or change specifications at any time without incurring any obligation.
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Periodic maintenance and inspection is required on all pumps to ensure proper operation. Unit must be clear of debris and sediment. Inspect for leaks and loose bolts. Failure to do so
voids warranty.
DESCRIPTION
These coolant pumps are the ideal replacement pumps for installation on machine tools. All units have cast iron construction, and feature stainless steel impellers.
Pumps are equipped with a 3450 RPM motor with permanently lubricated bearings. They handle liquids with a maximum specific gravity of 1.0, maximum
viscosity of 550 SSU, and maximum temperature of 180º F. For use with non-flammable liquids compatible with pump component materials. The motor on these
pumps is not intended to be submersed in liquid.
IMMERSION-TYPE PUMPS:
For circulation of coolant and spraying of cutting oil in all machines, including grinders.
SUCTION-TYPE PUMPS:
May be mounted above the liquid level as well as other remote locations. Maximum suction lift is 2 feet. Pumps include a Buna-N elastomer shaft seal. For
circulating coolant and spraying cutting oil in all types of machines, except grinders.
INSTALLATION IMPELLER REPLACEMENT
(Refer to figure 1)
1. Install pump upright only, suction and discharge ports must be parallel to
liquid surface. 1. Disconnect the power supply.
NOTE: Suction-type pumps must be mounted above the liquid surface. Adding 2. Remove the pump assembly from the tank or reservoir.
a low restriction foot valve to the suction line will enhance priming time. Both 3. Remove the volute or cover plate by removing the machine screws. Be
units are designed to drain away any liquid leaking past the shaft seal, to careful not to damage gasket/o-ring (Suction-type pumps only).
protect the motor. Provisions must be made to dispense any possible overflow. 4. Remove impeller screw and flat washer from the center of the impeller. It
may be necessary to hold impeller or drive shaft to remove the impeller
NOTE: Immersion-type pumps must be installed with the liquid level at least 1
screw.
inch below the motor bottom.
5. Impeller will slide off drive shaft. Some slight prying with a screwdriver
2. Install pump and/or suction pipe a sufficient distance off the bottom of the
may be required to break the impeller loose. Keep shims for reassembly.
coolant reservoir to prevent machining chips from entering the pump and
6. Replace impeller by sliding onto drive shaft. Slot in impeller hub must line
damaging the pump and/or seal.
up with drive pin installed in drive shaft.
3. Install pump with a sufficient amount of liquid above the pump suction
7. Install impeller screw and impeller washer. Spin impeller slowly by hand.
inlet to prevent drawing air into the pump.
If impeller rubs on machined surface, shim the impeller out in 0.010”
4. Always mount the pump securely to a stable horizontal surface. Never
increments until no rubbing is present. (Shims included with replacement
rely on the piping to support the pump.
impeller.)
5. (Suction-type pumps only) Install a pipe tee in discharge line to fill the
8. Replace volute, or cover plate and gasket/o-ring (Suction-type pumps).
casing with liquid. Use a 90° elbow at discharge. Install Tee with long leg
9. Secure to pump body with screws.
vertical. Vertical height of Tee from discharge port must be at least 18”.
Install plug in top vertical fill leg. Install discharge line into short horizontal
leg of tee.
Figure 1 - Impeller Replacement
Illustration
OPERATION
1. Suction-type pumps require initial priming. Do not run pump dry, damage
to shaft seal will occur.
NOTE: Immersion-type pumps do not require priming and can be run dry.
2. Activate the unit. No controls are supplied with this unit.
3. Familiarize yourself and others with all controls and use of this pump.
Learn how to stop pump/motor quickly in an emergency.
Maintenance
Make certain that the unit is disconnected from the power source before
attempting to service or remove any component. Failure to do so could
result in electrical shock.
1. Pump should be checked periodically (weekly, monthly) for proper
operation, depending on hours of operation. If the system has changed
since the pump was installed, or if the pump is operating noisily or
erratically, then the pump should be removed and examined. It should be
repaired and parts replaced as is necessary.
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Specifications Information and Repair Parts Manual 5340-95 thru 5411B-95
1. (5340-95 only) Clean seal cavity in pump body. Wet the outside diameter
of the seal with soapy water. Squarely press new seal into bore until it is
fully seated.
2. (Except 5340-95) Thoroughly clean seal seat cavity in pump body. Clean
drive shaft.
(Except 5340-95) The precision lapped faces on the mechanical seal are
easily damaged. Handle your replacement seal carefully. Do not touch the
carbon/ ceramic seal faces.
3. (Except 5340-95) Wet the rubber portion of the new seal seat with a
light coating of soapy water. Use a clean cardboard washer of the same
diameter as the seat to protect ceramic surface. With a piece of pipe
or dowel rod firmly press the seal seat squarely into the bore until fully
seated. Avoid scratching the white ceramic face.
4. (Except 5340-95) Dispose of cardboard washer. Check again to see that
ceramic surface is free of dirt and all foreign particles.
5. (Except 5340-95) Wet inside diameter of seal head with soapy water.
Slide seal head onto drive shaft until it seats.
NOTE: A short “run-in” period may be required to provide complete leakproof
seal operation.
6. Replace drive shaft, take care not to damage seal when sliding drive shaft
into pump body. Press drive shaft bearing into pump body.
7. (Except 5340-95) Replace bearing retaining tabs, fasten with screws.
8. Replace motor body onto drive shaft upper bearing until motor body is Figure 2 - Shaft Seal Replacement Illustration
seated on pump body. Fasten with two screws. (Suction-type pumps only)
9. Replace impeller as described in “Impeller Replacement” section.
NOTE: Replace fan and fan cover if motor is so equipped.
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4 Impeller SS 5340-010-01 5350-010-01 5340-010-01 5350-010-01 5360-010-01 5370-010-01 5371-010-00 5360-010-01 5370-010-01 5371-010-00 1
5 Impeller 5340-400-00 5350-400-00 5340-400-00 5350-400-00 5350-400-00 5350-400-00 5350-400-00 5350-400-00 5350-400-00 5350-400-00 1
washer
6 Impeller 5340-401-00 5350-401-00 5340-401-00 5350-401-00 5350-401-00 5350-401-00 5350-401-00 5350-401-00 5350-401-00 5350-401-00 1
screw
7 Cover seal 5340-301-00 5350-301-00 – – 5360-301-00 5370-301-00 5370-301-00 – – – 1
8 Cover 5340-020-00 5350-020-00 5380-020-00 5390-020-00 5360-020-00 5370-020-00 5370-020-00 5400-020-00 5410-020-00 5410-020-00 1
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