Wow I cannot believe how easy it was to remove the seal!!! Oh, well what about when it’s been on for several years. You should do a video of how it really is , not one showing the removal of a brand new seal!!
thanks mr murphy to show this video i am presently working with empower energy solution uae we used nearly 150 nos of armstrong make vertical in line pumps.as a technician i am still unabel to understand how the mounting of these pumps are working .we use some pipe hanger n vibrator arrestor but still some vibation occurs during opreation .why?also why no thurst bearing designed in motor even axial load of imppeler is on bearings
I have my crew working on our first Armstrong pump today. It's one of the Dual Pump/Pumps. Were able to chang out one seal successfully. The second one is a pain in the butt. They had a good idea, but not after a pump has been in service for many many years. Corrosion makes it almost impossible to get it perfect.
As a millwright, these designs are the holy grail of ease and success. The few engineers we long for
Wow I cannot believe how easy it was to remove the seal!!! Oh, well what about when it’s been on for several years. You should do a video of how it really is , not one showing the removal of a brand new seal!!
Saved the day bud
very useful guideline video ,thanks
Rebuild /seal kit part number would be helpful, so I can order the assembly you put in
How come the suction and discharge isolation valves are the same exact valve?
thanks mr murphy to show this video i am presently working with empower energy solution uae we used nearly 150 nos of armstrong make vertical in line pumps.as a technician i am still unabel to understand how the mounting of these pumps are working .we use some pipe hanger n vibrator arrestor but still some vibation occurs during opreation .why?also why no thurst bearing designed in motor even axial load of imppeler is on bearings
cleaning the pump shaft with emery cloth so the crap can fall onto the stationary face, never in a million years. bloody awful pumps
clean it before you put the new stationary face on it.
Armstrong worst pumps in the industry!! Always easy to work on a pump with no corrosion or wear on it. All clean and nice , not the real world.
I have my crew working on our first Armstrong pump today. It's one of the Dual Pump/Pumps. Were able to chang out one seal successfully. The second one is a pain in the butt. They had a good idea, but not after a pump has been in service for many many years. Corrosion makes it almost impossible to get it perfect.
very useful guideline video ,thanks
very useful guideline video ,thanks