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The P-960 pump O-rings KDT-2893-9497-N is for the Akta P-960 sample pump with 3 weep holes. The kit can be used for the P-960 sample pump or the Akta Prime Plus pump that has 3 weep holes in the face plate. This type of maintenance should be performed once a year or more based on the usage of the FPLC system. The P-960 pump O-rings KDT-2893-9497-N contains check valve O-rings (12) and face plate O-rings (9). This item is similar to OEM number 28-9394-97. Our part number is KDT-2893-9497-N. They are used in Fast Protein Liquid Chromatography systems manufactured by Amersham Pharmacia, GE, or Cytiva.
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FCO Series flat-faced O-ring caps are designed to cap the outside of hexnuts. Featuring a chamfered flange for easy hand removal, these caps fit snugly to minimize the chance of falling off during transit. The FCO series is ideal for fluid power valves and hose and pipe fittings.
When things are running smoothly it’s easy to overlook common maintenance chores and rationalize that it’s not worth the time to regularly inspect and replace parts. But nothing could be farther from the truth. The reality is that most facilities have several pumps performing a variety of functions that are integral to the successful operation of the plant. If a pump malfunctions it can be the cause of an entire plant shut down.
Pumps are the cogs in the wheel that keep your facility functioning efficiently, whether they are used for manufacturing processes, HVAC, or water treatment. To keep pumps running properly, a regular maintenance schedule should be implemented and followed.
Consult the original manufacturer’s guidelines. Consider the timing to schedule your maintenance. Will lines or pumps have to be disabled? Select a time when the system is down and use common sense when deciding the time and frequency.
Get to know your system and make a point to observe your pump while it is still running. Make note of leaks, unusual sounds or vibrations and unusual odors.
Lubricate the motor and pump bearing per manufacturer’s guidelines. Be sure not to over lubricate. More bearing damage occurs as a result of over greasing than under greasing. If the bearing has a vent cap, remove the cap and run the pump for 30 minutes before reinstalling cap. This will allow excess grease to work its way out of the bearing.
If any hoses, seals, or O-rings show wear or damage, replace immediately. Using a temporary rubber assembly lubricant will ensure a tight fit and prevent leaks or slips.
Many pump manufacturers advise against the use of oil, petroleum jelly or other petroleum or silicon based products for elastomer seal lubrication. Using such products could cause seal failure due to swelling of the elastomer. P-80 rubber lubricants are temporary, once dry the lubrication ceases and parts stay in place. Additionally, these lubricants will not reactivate in the presence of water and they will not dry out rubber parts.
Keep your facilities running smoothly. Try P-80® temporary rubber assembly lubricants for your pump maintenance needs. Visit www.ipcol.com to speak with a specialist and request a sample for testing.