I have a Powerflow II. To remove the impeller, first remove the housing cover. There are about six botls holding this on. You then need to remove the motor housing cover from the other end. There are three small screws holding this on.
With the motor cover off you can see the other end of the shaft. You mayhave to remove or at least loosen some things on the end of the shaft to get a wrench on it. The shaft is flattened on two sides and it should take a 7/16" (I think that is the right size)wrench. Use that to hold the shaft and then unscrew the impeller by hand.
It should unscrew the conventional way (anti-clockwise). COUNTER-CLOCKWISE
I am guessing you want to replace the seal. Don't make the same mistake I just did. I got the two pieces reversed and it nearly melted my impeller shaft. Talk about a pain. Now I need a new seal and a new impleller.
Its dead easy if you get it right. Good luck.
The black grafite and the white ceramic parts of the seal touch
Remove the side case and the water pump. Remove the right side case, and remove the impeller and shaft. Holding the back side of the impeller shaft with a wrench on the flat spots, you can now twist the impeller off.
Replace the seal assembly. Your local pool store should have them in stock. you'll have to remove the strainer basket to get to the impeller. The impeller will then have to be removed. the seal is under the impeller. Remove the impeller by taking the back cover off of your motor. Inside you'll see all the electrics of the motor. In the center, on the shaft, it is slotted to accept a 7/16" wrench. Place a wrench on the shaft and twist off the impeller. Replace the seal assembly and put back together.
First, remove the lower unit (there is a housing for the water pump). The drive shaft goes through the housing and turns impeller. Remove the housing, the impeller is on the shaft. Install the new impeller. When replacing the housing, turn the drive shaft clockwise to make it slide down over the impeller.
To remove an impeller from a shaft, first ensure the equipment is turned off and disconnected from power sources. Use a suitable tool, like a puller or a hammer, to gently tap or pull the impeller off the shaft, being careful not to damage any components. If the impeller is stuck, apply penetrating oil and let it sit for a while before attempting removal again. Always consult the manufacturer's guidelines for specific instructions related to your equipment.
The impeller itself typically does not have a key; instead, it is often attached to a shaft using a keyway and key mechanism. This key fits into a slot on both the shaft and the impeller, ensuring a secure connection and allowing the impeller to rotate with the shaft. In some designs, however, impellers may be secured using other methods, such as threaded connections or set screws.
To remove the impeller on a Godwin CD 150 pump, first ensure the pump is powered off and disconnected from any power source. Next, remove the pump casing by unscrewing the bolts that secure it, and then carefully lift it off to access the impeller. Use a suitable tool, such as a puller, to gently extract the impeller from the shaft. Make sure to follow any specific manufacturer guidelines or safety precautions during the process.
To remove the impeller from a Waterway Hi-Flow 2HP pump, first, ensure the power is disconnected and the water supply is turned off. Use a wrench to remove the screws or bolts holding the impeller cover in place. Once the cover is off, you may need to use a specialized tool or a flathead screwdriver to gently pry the impeller free from its shaft. Be cautious not to damage any surrounding components during the process.
At the impeller tip where the linear velocity is highest as it farthest from the shaft center. In case of multiple impeller pump it is at the tip of the last impeller.
key is sheared on shaft.
First remove spark plug wires from plugs so engine does not start unexpectedly. Second remove lock nut under the trim tab just above the prop. There is also a metal screen this nut holds to strain the cooling water going into the engine. Next remove the lock nut just above the lower unit. This will also help split the lower unit away. next remove lower unit watching for the water pickup tube. Place lower unit in a secure area and remove the two nuts holding the plastic cover down. Then remove the 2 o rings on the drive shaft so plastic housing can be taken off. Remove metal plate over water impeller. Remove old impeller watching for the small pin that the drive shaft uses to turn the impeller. use a little motor oil on the new impeller. Replace metal cover and plastic housing while turning drive shaft clockwise. Press down replace lower unit.
hi all impellers is the rotor part of the pump whitch is conected to shaft. and it transfer the liquid by its daymanic rotation. how to make impeller?
right behind the prop, on the same shaft