POOL PUMP REPLACEMENT SHAFT SEAL AQUAMAX
Product Description:
Safeguard your pool pump from fluid leakage with the AQUAMAX Pool Pump Replacement Shaft Seal. This high-quality mechanical seal is compatible with AQUAFLO, AQUAMAX, QUALITY, and EARTHCO pool pumps, designed to provide a secure seal between the pump shaft and the pump housing.
AQUAMAX pump shaft seal serves as a critical component that prevents fluid leakage, maintains system pressure, and repels dirt and other contaminants. Appropriate for a variety of pump sizes including 0.45kw, 0.60kw, 0.75kw, 1.1kw, and 1.5kw, this seal facilitates the rotation of the shaft without generating excessive friction.
Changing the shaft seal should ideally be done by a professional, as incorrect replacement can lead to damage to the pump or the system. Regular replacement of the pump shaft seals ensures the efficiency and longevity of your pool pump.
Product Details:
- Product Type: Pool Pump Shaft Seal
- Brand Compatibility: AQUAFLO, AQUAMAX, QUALITY, EARTHCO Pumps
- Sizes: 0.45kw, 0.60kw, 0.75kw, 1.1kw, 1.5kw
Key Features:
- Leakage Prevention: The pool pump shaft seal prevents fluid leakage, maintaining the pressure in your pool system.
- Dirt Repellent: This shaft seal keeps out dirt and other contaminants, ensuring the smooth operation of your pool pump.
- Easy Rotation: The shaft seal allows the pump shaft to rotate freely without generating excess friction.
Installation Guide:
Please note, the replacement of the pump shaft seals should ideally be done by a professional. However, if you choose to replace the seal yourself, please follow these steps:
- Shut down the pool pump motor and disconnect its power supply.
- Open up the pump housing by unscrewing the bolts.
- Remove the impeller by unscrewing the impeller cover and the impeller itself.
- Unscrew the seal plate bolts and remove the seal plate.
- Gently pull out the old seal spring and gasket, then slide out the old seal.
- Clean the area and install the new seal assembly, being careful not to get any dirt or grease on the new seal.
- Screw the seal plate back in.
- Replace the impeller and the impeller cover.
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