1.3. PUMP IDENTIFICATION
Roto-Jet pumps are designated by a series of letters and numbers, such as RGB-
S484. The first group, RGB, is an indication of the basic mechanical configuration
and the second group, S484, designates the pick-up tube size. The pump
nameplate gives both the pump model designation and the pump serial number.
Permanent records for this pump are kept by the serial number and it must therefore
be used with all correspondence and spare parts orders. This will ensure
replacement of components in the original materials of construction.
2. DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY
2.1. GENERAL
The following are recommended dismantling and assembly instructions for your
Roto-Jet pump. We urge that the instructions be read thoroughly before attempting
to dismantle the unit. The component parts must be handled with care during the
dismantling and assembly process. The work area should be clean and be
equipped with the required tools.
Depending on the accessibility of the pump and the extent of the repair or inspection
required, the pump can be dismantled in place on its foundation. However, to
facilitate the disassembly procedure, it is recommended that the pump be removed
from its foundation and placed securely into a position in which the pump shaft is
facing downward and the manifold is facing upward. Roto-Jet pumps offers
assembly stands for mounting the unit during disassembly and assembly.
READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE BEGINNING WORK ON
THIS ROTO-JET PUMP. OBSERVE ALL INSTRUCTIONS PARTICULARLY
SAFETY RELATED INSTRUCTIONS OR CAUTIONS AND USE SAFE SHOP
PRACTICES.
RG 2x2
CAUTION
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