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Specifications Information and Repair Parts Manual

Please read and save this Repair Parts Manual. Read this manual and the General Operating Instructions carefully before attempting to assemble,
install, operate or maintain the product described. Protect yourself and others by observing all safety information. The Safety Instructions are contained
in the General Operating Instructions. Failure to comply with the safety instructions accompanying this product could result in personal injury and/or
property damage! Retain instructions for future reference. AMT reserves the right to discontinue any model or change specifications at any time without
incurring any obligation.
© 2011 Copyright by The Gorman-Rupp Company, All Rights Reserved.

Periodic maintenance and inspection is required on all pumps to insure proper operation. Unit must be clear of debris and sediment. Inspect for leaks and loose bolts. Failure
to do so voids warranty.

Submersible Shredder Pumps


Refer to pump manual 1808-636-00 for General Operating and Safety Instructions.
DESCRIPTION
These heavy duty centrifugal Submersible Shredder Pumps are intended for use in residential, commercial, and industrial settings. Examples include:
Sewage, wastewater, and other general processing applications involving dirty liquids with small solids (see size chart below). Submersible design
means low noise and no priming issues.
Each unit is completely assembled and includes a self-cleaning, semi-open cast iron impeller featuring a tungsten carbide cutting tip for durability while
helping to break-up solids. Pumps incorporate a mechanical shaft seal with long-lasting silicon carbide wear faces and feature a secondary shaft seal
and oil chamber.
Pumps have a 3450 RPM electric motor fitted with an unfinished power cord that requires field wiring (no controls are supplied). Motors are rated
continuous duty and single phase units have automatic restart thermal overload protection. Handle liquids from 40° to 104° F (4° to 40° C). For use with
non-flammable liquids compatible with pump component materials.

MAINTENANCE pump to motor.


3. Lift motor assembly up out of pump assembly and lay on
workbench in horizontal position. Rap down on pump body
with soft mallet if necessary to separate parts.
Make certain that unit is disconnected from power source before 4. Inspect impeller (Ref. No. 26). If clog is found, remove
attempting to service or remove any components! debris and reassemble in reverse order. If damage to
impeller is found, such as pitting, deep grooves, or
breakage, proceed to next section.
POWER CORD REPLACEMENT
Periodically inspect power cord and replace whenever abrasion,
cracking, softening, or other signs of deterioration are found.
IMPELLER REPLACEMENT
1. Remove impeller fastener (Ref. No. 28) by unscrewing in
Refer to Figures 1 and 2.
counterclockwise direction.
1. Place unit on workbench in upright position. Clean dirt and
NOTE: To prevent motor shaft from turning, wedge a screwdriver
rust from around wire cover (Ref. No. 7).
between impeller vane and impeller fastener (see Figure 2).
2. Remove two fasteners (Ref. No. 4) which hold cord retainer
2. Slide off impeller washer (Ref. No. 27). Impeller is keyed to
(Ref. No. 3).
motor shaft and can now be pulled free.
3. Remove fastener(s) (Ref. No. 5) at handle (Ref. No. 6) to
3. Install replacement impeller and reassemble in reverse
free wire loom (Ref. No. 2).
order.
4. Remove four fasteners (Ref. No. 8) which hold wire cover in
place.
5. Carefully pry cover from unit with screwdriver. MECHANICAL SEAL REPLACEMENT
IMPORTANT: Be careful to keep rust and other debris from falling into Motor internals are protected from contact with liquid being pumped by
motor housing during cover removal. a mechanical shaft seal and oil cavity. When seal wears out, potential
6. Take note of proper wire configuration, and connect new motor life will be compromised. Therefore, periodic seal replacement is
power cord (Ref. No. 1) in identical fashion. recommended. Time interval between replacements will depend on
abrasiveness of liquid being pumped, temperature, total accumulated
runtime, etc.
If unsure about above information or wiring diagrams, consult an
electrician familiar with motor wiring. IMPORTANT: Always replace seal head (Ref. No. 18) and both seal
7. Clean sealing flanges if necessary and reassemble pump in seats (Ref. Nos. 17 & 19) at same time to insure proper mating of
reverse order. components.

IMPELLER INSPECTION /REPLACEMENT Refer to Figure 2


If pump develops poor performance characteristics, impeller may be 1. Disassemble pump by following directions in both “Power
worn or clogged. Cord Replacement” and “Impeller Inspection / Replacement”
sections.
2. With unit on its side and wire cover, pump assembly, and
IMPELLER INSPECTION impeller removed, lift shaft key (Ref. No. 13) from shaft/rotor
(Ref. No. 12) using a pliers.
Refer to Figure 2
3. Clean rust and buildup from unit.
1. Place unit on workbench in upright position and clean rust
4. From top of unit, remove four long fasteners (Ref. No. 10)
and buildup from around pump-to-motor flange.
which attach lower end bell (Ref. No. 16) to motor case (Ref.
2. Remove four short fasteners (Ref. No. 15) which attach
No. 11).

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Submersible Shredder Pumps


5. Rap on ears of lower end bell with a soft mallet to break it free
from motor case. Then carefully guide lower end bell along
with shaft/rotor and bearing assembly out of motor case.
6. Drain oil from seal cavity by removing drain screw (Ref. No.
23) and seal (Ref. no. 22) from seal plate (Ref. No. 21). Then
tip components upright overtop of a catch pan until oil is
drained.
7. Remove three fasteners (Ref. No. 25) and pry out seal plate
with screwdriver. Slinger washer (Ref. No. 24) will come free
at this time.
8. Use a press or gear puller to remove shaft and bearings from
lower end bell. Shaft seal head will now be free.
IMPORTANT: Shaft seal head (with spring) has unique ends, and two
seal seats are different from one another also. Be sure to note size and
color of each before disassembly so that new parts are installed in
proper orientation.
9. Remove upper seal seat (Ref. No. 17) from lower end bell by
using a screwdriver or dowel to press on seal from rear. Do
the same for lower seal seat (Ref. No. 19) in seal plate.
10. Clean seal seat cavities before inserting new seals. Figure 1 – Impeller Removal
11. Carefully wipe polished surface of new seal seats with a clean
cloth.
12. Wet outside of rubber portion of seal seats with a light coating
of soapy water.
13. Press each new seal seat squarely into cavity in both seal
plate and lower end bell. If seal seat does not press squarely
into cavity, it can be adjusted into place by pushing on it
carefully with a piece of pipe or dowel. Always use a piece of
cardboard between pipe and seal seat to avoid scratching
seal seat. (This is a lapped surface and must be handled very
carefully.)
14. After each seal seat is in place, insure that it is clean and has
not been marred.
15. Using a clean cloth, wipe shaft and make certain that it is
perfectly clean.
16. Carefully guide motor shaft through seal seat and use a press
to seat bearing back into lower end bell.
17. Apply a light coating of soapy water to inside rubber portion of
seal head and slide onto shaft (be sure to start correct end
first).
18. Place seal plate back onto lower end bell being careful to
guide shaft and avoid damage to seal seat. Secure with
fasteners.
19. Press slinger washer back in place.
20. Refill cavity with oil through fill hole and reassemble in
reverse order.

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For Repair Parts contact dealer where pump was purchased.


Please provide following information:
-Model Number
-Serial Number (if any)
Part description and number as shown in parts list

Figure 2 – Repair Parts Illustration – 2&3 inch

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Repair Parts List


Part Number for Models:
2-inch - 1HP 3-inch - 2HP
SH2A3-E1 115/1
Ref. SH2A3-E1 230/1 SH3A3-E2 230/1
No. Description SH2A3-E1 460/3 SH3A3-E2 460/3 Qty.
1 Power Cord Kit -115VAC, 1PH 5760-350-90 - 1
-230VAC, 1PH 5761-350-90 5763-350-90 1
-460VAC, 3PH 576B-350-90 576C-350-90 1
(includes Ref. Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4)
2 Wire Loom Incl. w/ Ref. 1 Incl. w/ Ref. 1 1
3 Retainer Incl. w/ Ref. 1 Incl. w/ Ref. 1 1
4 Fastener Incl. w/ Ref. 1 Incl. w/ Ref. 1 2
5 Fastener * * 2
6 Handle Kit 5760-100-90 5763-100-90 1
7 Wire Cover - - -
8 Fastener * * 4
9 Seal Incl. w/ Ref. 35 Incl. w/ Ref. 35 1
10 Fastener - - -
11 Motor Case - - -
12 Shaft/Rotor - - -
13 Shaft Key - - -
14 Seal Incl. w/ Ref. 35 Incl. w/ Ref. 35 1
15 Fastener * * 4
16 Lower End Bell - - -
17 Upper Seal Seat Incl. w/ Ref. 35 Incl. w/ Ref. 35 1
18 Seal Head Incl. w/ Ref. 35 Incl. w/ Ref. 35 1
19 Lower Seal Seat Incl. w/ Ref. 35 Incl. w/ Ref. 35 1
20 Seal Incl. w/ Ref. 35 Incl. w/ Ref. 35 1
21 Seal Plate - - -
22 Seal Incl. w/ Ref. 35 Incl. w/ Ref. 35 1
23 Drain Plug * * 1
24 Slinger Washer Incl. w/ Ref. 35 Incl. w/ Ref. 35 1
25 Fastener * * 4
26 Impeller Incl. w/ Ref. 34 Incl. w/ Ref. 34 1
27 Impeller Washer Incl. w/ Ref. 34 Incl. w/ Ref. 34 1
28 Impeller Fastener Incl. w/ Ref. 34 Incl. w/ Ref. 34 1
29 Casing Kit 5760-001-95 5763-001-95 1
30 Base Incl. w/ Ref. 34 Incl. w/ Ref. 34 1
31 Fastener Incl. w/ Ref. 34 Incl. w/ Ref. 34 4
32 Strainer Kit 5760-170-90 5763-170-90 1
33 Fastener * * 3
34 Wear Plate & Impeller Kit 5760-010-90 5763-010-90 1
(includes Ref. Nos. 26, 27, 28, 30, and 31)
35 Seal Kit (not shown) 5760-300-90 5763-300-90 1
(includes Ref. Nos. 9, 14, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, and 24)
36 Start Capacitor -115VAC, 1PH 5760-351-00 - 1
-230VAC, 1PH 5761-351-00 5763-351-00 1
37 Run Capacitor -115VAC, 1PH - - 1
 -230VAC, 1PH - 5761-351-00 1
(*) Standard Hardware Item, Available Locally

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Specifications Information and Repair Parts Manual

For Repair Parts contact dealer where pump was purchased.


Please provide following information:
-Model Number
-Serial Number (if any)
Part description and number as shown in parts list

Figure 3 – Repair Parts Illustration – 4 inch

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Repair Parts List


Part Number for Models:
Ref. 4-inch - 3HP 4-inch - 5HP
No. Description SH4A3-E3 230/1 SH4B3-E5 460/3 Qty.
1 Power Cord Kit -230VAC, 1PH 5765-350-90 - 1
-460VAC, 3PH - 576E-350-90 1
(includes Ref. Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4)
2 Wire Loom Incl. w/ Ref. 1 Incl. w/ Ref. 1 1
3 Retainer Incl. w/ Ref. 1 Incl. w/ Ref. 1 1
4 Fastener Incl. w/ Ref. 1 Incl. w/ Ref. 1 2
5 Fastener * * 2
6 Handle Kit 5765-100-90 5767-100-90 1
7 Wire Cover - - -
8 Fastener * * 4
9 Seal Incl. w/ Ref. 35 Incl. w/ Ref. 35 1
10 Fastener - - -
11 Motor Case - - -
12 Shaft/Rotor - - -
13 Shaft Key - - -
14 Seal Incl. w/ Ref. 35 Incl. w/ Ref. 35 1
15 Fastener * * 4
16 Lower End Bell - - -
17 Upper Seal Seat Incl. w/ Ref. 35 Incl. w/ Ref. 35 1
18 Seal Head Incl. w/ Ref. 35 Incl. w/ Ref. 35 1
19 Lower Seal Seat Incl. w/ Ref. 35 Incl. w/ Ref. 35 1
20 Seal Incl. w/ Ref. 35 Incl. w/ Ref. 35 1
21 Seal Plate - - -
22 Seal Incl. w/ Ref. 35 Incl. w/ Ref. 35 1
23 Drain Plug * * 1
24 Slinger Washer Incl. w/ Ref. 35 Incl. w/ Ref. 35 1
25 Fastener * * 4
26 Impeller Incl. w/ Ref. 34 Incl. w/ Ref. 34 1
27 Impeller Washer Incl. w/ Ref. 34 Incl. w/ Ref. 34 1
28 Impeller Fastener Incl. w/ Ref. 34 Incl. w/ Ref. 34 1
29 Casing Kit 5765-001-95 5767-001-95 1
29A Flange & Gasket Kit 5765-070-95 5765-070-95 1
30 Base Incl. w/ Ref. 34 Incl. w/ Ref. 34 1
31 Fastener Incl. w/ Ref. 34 Incl. w/ Ref. 34 4
32 Strainer Kit 5765-170-90 5767-170-90 1
33 Fastener * * 3
34 Wear Plate & Impeller Kit 5765-010-90 5767-010-90 1
(includes Ref. Nos. 26, 27, 28, 30, and 31)
35 Seal Kit (not shown) 5765-300-90 5767-300-90 1
(includes Ref. Nos. 9, 14, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, and 24)
36 Start Capacitor -230VAC, 1PH 5763-351-00 - 1
37 Run Capacitor -230VAC, 1PH 5761-351-00 - 1
(*) Standard Hardware Item, Available Locally

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