Submersible pump impeller locking method

Fluid reaction surfaces (i.e. – impellers) – Specific working member mount – Welded – cemented or fused

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416213R, 415501, 4151991, 291568R, 264230, 156 83, B32B 3104

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044836600

ABSTRACT:
A method of installing the diffusers and impellers on a shaft of a centrifugal pump uses a latent locking member. The locking member is positioned within a counterbore of each impeller when the impellers are placed on the shaft between each diffuser. After positioning, the locking member is activated to bond the impellers to the shaft. Preferably, the locking member is a heat activated material that requires heat for the material to become fluid. On cooling, the adhesive forms a rigid bond with the shaft.

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