Viking K-823 Benutzerhandbuch

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SECTION  TSM 845
ISSUE
F
PAGE  4 OF  14
CLEANING PUMP: Keep pump as clean as possible   This 
will facilitate inspection, adjustment and repair work 
STORAGE: If pump and coupling are to be stored, drain pump 
and pour non-detergent SAE 30 weight oil into the pump port  
Apply grease to the pump or the coupling shaft extension, if 
present or accessible  Viking suggests rotating pump shaft by 
hand one complete revolution every 30 days to circulate the 
oil  The coupling should be stored in a dry area  
Note: if the liquid to be pumped reacts with oil, use an 
acceptable alternate.
SUGGESTED REPAIR TOOLS: 
The following tools are 
required to properly repair Series 823, 825, and 827 pumps   
These tools are in addition to standard mechanics’ tools such 
as open-end wrenches, pliers, screwdrivers, etc   Most of the 
items can be obtained from an industrial supply house 
1.  Soft face hammer
2.  Allen wrenches
3.  External Snap ring pliers - 2-810-029-375
4.  Internal Snap ring pliers - 2-810-047-999
5.  Feeler gauge set
6.  Arbor Press
7.  Brass Bar
8.  Hand Knobs - 2-790-046-999 (2 Required)
9.  Standard 5/16” 12 point socket
1.  Refer to Figures 4, 5 & 6 for names of parts 
2.  Mark head, casing, and bracket before disassembly to 
insure proper reassembly  The idler pin, which is offset in 
the pump head, must be positioned toward and an equal 
distance from port connections to allow for proper flow of 
liquid through the pump 
3.     Remove the head capscrews 
DISASSEMBLY: PUMP
DANGER !
Before opening any Viking pump liquid 
chamber (pumping chamber, reservoir, 
etc.) Be sure:
1.  That any pressure in the chamber has 
been completely vented through the 
suction or discharge lines or other 
appropriate openings or connections.
  (See detailed procedure for venting 
the pumps, pages 4, 5 and 6).
2. That the driving means (motor, 
turbine, engine, etc.) has been 
“locked out” or otherwise made non- 
operational so that it cannot be 
inadvertently started while work is 
being done on the pump. 
3. That you know what liquid the 
pump has been handling and the 
precautions necessary to safely 
handle the liquid. Obtain a material 
safety data sheet (MSDS) for the 
liquid to be sure these precautions 
are understood.
Failure to follow above listed 
precautionary measures may result in 
serious injury or death.
FIGURE 4
CUTAWAY VIEW MAG-DRIVE PUMP, MODEL KK-825 MD-80 B ILLUSTRATED
OUTER MAGNET
ASSEMBLY
CANISTER
CANISTER
O-RINGS
BRACKET
BUSHINGS
BALANCE
PLATE
ROTOR
CASING
IDLER PIN
PRESSURE
RELIEF
VALVE
HEAD
HEAD
GASKET
IDLER
BRACKET
INNER MAGNET
ASSEMBLY
BRACKET
BEARING
CARRIER
ASSEMBLY