Installation of Slurry Hammer Pump
A slurry hammer pump is an apparatus used to compute medium-viscosity liquids such as sludge, slurries, and pastes. It is also used in applications such as sewage, wastewater, oil-related industries and large-scale public works. This instruction will cover the installation of a slurry hammer pump, from preparing the necessary tools and materials, to the actual installation steps.
Tools & Materials
• Screwdriver
• Wrench
• Pump motor
• Hammer
• Steel Tape
• Demolition hammer
• Suction Hose
• Fixing bolts & nuts
• Priming Containers
• Lubricants
• Slurry Hammer Pump
Installation
Step 1: Preparation
Gather your necessary tools and materials before beginning the installation process. Make sure all the components are in good working condition and that there are no obvious defects. If needed, replace any missing components or broken parts.
Step 2: Fasten the Motor
Fasten the motor to the pump by using the fixing bolts and nuts provided. Carefully adjust the position of the motor so that it is in line with the pump.
Step 3: Connect the Suction Hose
Connect the suction hose to the pump inlet. Use a steel tape to make sure that the connection is firm and free from air leaks.
Step 4: Prime the Pump
Prime the pump with a priming container by pouring the fluids required. Make sure that there are no air bubbles in the pumped liquid.
Step 5: Secure the Pump
Secure the pump to the ground by using a hammer and the fixing bolts and nuts provided.
Step 6: Lubricate the Pump
Lubricate the pump with the lubricants. Make sure to follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer on how to properly lubricate the pump.
Step 7: Check for Leaks
Check for any air or liquid leaks before powering up the pump. If necessary, use a demolition hammer to fix any air or liquid leaks.
That’s it! You have now successfully installed a slurry hammer pump, and it is now ready to be powered up and used. Make sure to refer to the manufacturer’s instructions when using the pump.