Posted by Cas on October 06, 2014 at 17:57:29 from (67.244.132.95):
In Reply to: parts changers posted by Don-Wi on October 05, 2014 at 19:04:33:
I am glad you got it going. Years ago when we used vane vacuum pumps. A few times when when they would not draw enough vacuum we had to do some work on them. The housing got a little out of round and scored up inside. I trued them up on a lathe. And, made up a grinder to get them smooth. The rotor had to be measured and offet a little to compensate for the material removed. Just something to keep in mind if you ever have trouble with your pumps. If I remember right you have the access and ability to do this. Our pumps ran almost around the clock for years before we had this problem. As far as parts changers, I have tried to stay away from them. When someone was called and had the result was like yours the payment was severly discounted. ps I would not think rolling the belts would hurt them if they were new and pliable
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