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Colloid Mill
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  • Page 1 Instruction Manual Colloid Mill Read and understand this manual prior to operating or servicing this product.
  • Page 2 Copyright © 1997, 2010 SPX Corporation. change without notice and does not represent a All Rights Reserved. commitment on the part of SPX Corporation. No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in Revision Date: 08/2010 any form or by any means, electronic or mechani-...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table OF cOnTenTs GENERAL INFORMATION ....................4 WAukEShA ChERRY-BuRRELL WARRANTY ..................4 ShIPPING DAMAGE OR LOSS ......................4 WARRANTY CLAIM ..........................4 SAFETY ..........................5 INTRODuCTION/SPECIFICATIONS ................6 INSTALLATION AND START-uP ..................6 COLLOID MILL uNIT DIMENSIONS ....................6 1. VARIATION OF INLET PORT ...................... 7 2.
  • Page 4: General Information

    If equipment is damaged or lost in transit, file a claim at once with the delivering carrier. The carrier has signed the Bill of Lading acknowledging that the shipment has been received from SPX Flow Technology in good condition. SPX Flow Technology is not responsible for the collection of claims or replacement of materials due to transit shortages or damages.
  • Page 5: Safety

    saFeTY Warnings, cautions and notes are contained in this manual. To avoid serious injury and/or possible damage to equipment, pay attention to these messages. WaRnInG hazards or unsafe practices which COuLD result in severe personal injury or death and how to avoid it. cauTIOn hazards or unsafe practices which COuLD result in minor personal injury or product or property damage.
  • Page 6: Introduction/Specifications

    InTRODucTIOn/sPecIFIcaTIOns The Waukesha Cherry-Burrell Colloid Mill produces controlled, highly sheared, uniform dispersions and stable emulsions made up of uniform globules of moderate fineness. A serrated conical stator and a serrated rotating cone make up the emulsifying head. Operating clearance can be adjusted in .001-inch increments between .010 and .240 inches. capacities range from 6.6 to 33.3 GPM Viscosity range is limited only by the maximum 150 psi feed pressure.
  • Page 7: Variation Of Inlet Port

    InsTallaTIOn anD sTaRT-uP cOllOID MIll unIT DIMensIOns 2"-8 IMDA DP100-012 Figure 2 unIT sIZe 15 hP 51.57 41.00 2.88 6.25 4.75 8.50 17.00 17.69 17.00 9.40 6.00 20 hP 53.32 41.00 2.88 6.25 4.75 8.50 17.00 17.69 17.00 9.40 6.00 25 hP 54.20 41.00...
  • Page 8: Wiring

    InsTallaTIOn anD sTaRT-uP 3. WIRInG 3 Phase, 60 Cycle, 230-460 Volts. Follow wiring direc- tions on motor. Check direction of rotation. 4. ROTaTIOn Counter-clockwise when facing outlet port. If run clockwise the rotor retaining nut may back off resulting in damage to the mill. 5.
  • Page 9: Colloid Mill Troubleshooting

    cOllOID MIll TROubleshOOTInG PRObleM lIkelY cause sOluTIOn(s) Seals leaking Exceeding 150 PSI pressure limitation of Open up gap reduce pressure pump Seal flush water improperly plumbed Connect flush water to IN/OUT ports as stamped on gland Water pressure too high Adjust to 1/2-one quart per minute Re-align seals to proper fit.
  • Page 10: Maintenance

    MaInTenance cleanInG a. FlushInG In some instances the unit can be cleaned by merely flushing water through it while the mill is in operation. however, some of the water will remain in the bottom of the cone shaped stator. If this is not permissible it is then recommended that the unit be dismantled for cleaning.
  • Page 11 MaInTenance 4. Remove rotor retaining nut and disassemble o-ring. O-RInG seal seaT 5. Slide rotor off shaft, handle with care to avoid damage to rotor or seal seat which is contained in rotor. 6. Gently pull seal seat from back of rotor and remove O-RInG o-ring.
  • Page 12: Assembly

    MaInTenance D. asseMblY sMall hOle (In) 1. Apply a suitable lubricant to all o-rings and insert them in their respective grooves. NOTE: Seal seat o-ring should be placed over seal seat and then seat inserted into rotor. 2. Follow disassembly procedure in reverse order to laRGe hOle complete assembly.
  • Page 13: Flush Water Seal Replacement

    MaInTenance Flush WaTeR seal RePlaceMenT 1. Disassemble as described in Maintenance, Item C, complete sanitary disassembly. 2. Remove four nuts. (Figure 15) ReMOVe bODY nuTs (4) Figure 15 3. Slide body (1) forward off shaft. (Figure 16) Figure 16 ReMOVe bODY 4.
  • Page 14: Gear Case Service

    MaInTenance GeaR case seRVIce Tools required for seal and/or bearing replacement: bReaTheR caP • Assorted hand tools including soft hammer. • Bearing puller or press. • Hook tool for seal removal. • Spanner wrench for bearing retainer nut removal • Wrench GD0019000 for rotor nut.. •...
  • Page 15: Sanitary Seal Replacement

    MaInTenance sanITaRY seal RePlaceMenT NOTE: Use care at all times to avoid chipping or scratching seal or seat . Keep seal face areas clean and dry. 1. Install lip seal (18) into rear of gland plate (17). 2. Apply a small amount of sealant to one end of each of the six springs (19) and place in gland spring holes (17).
  • Page 16: Colloid Mill Gear Case

    PaRTs lIsT cOllOID MIll GeaR case Figure 23 08/2010 95-03028...
  • Page 17 PaRTs lIsT cOllOID MIll GeaR case ITeM nO. DescRIPTIOn QTY PaRT nO. nOTes Gear Case 0MS005000 Drive Shaft 0MS008000 Front Bearing 0MS036300 Bearing Locknut 0MS036N00 Rear Bearing 0MS036000 Retaining Ring BD0087R00 Front Bearing Retainer Gasket 0MS042B00 Front Bearing Retainer 0MS080000 Pump End Shaft Seal 0MS030100 Capscrew...
  • Page 18: Colloid Mill Fluid Head

    PaRTs lIsT cOllOID MIll FluID heaD NOTE: Body rotor clearance starts at 0.101” and ends at 0.220” in increments of 0.010” NOTE: Torque rotor nuts to 75 ft-lbs used to set adjusting ring at minimum setting of 0.010” used to hold adjusting ring setting Figure 24...
  • Page 19 PaRTs lIsT cOllOID MIll FluID heaD ITeM nO. DescRIPTIOn PaRT nO. nOTes Body, 2” Bevel Seat 0MS001000 Body, 2” TCF 35886 Seal Seat & Body O-ring, FkM V70150 Seal Seat & Body O-ring, Silicone S75150 hex Nut 36-55 Capscrew 30-86 knurled Lock Screw 0MS129000 Stud - Body...
  • Page 20 nOTes 08/2010 95-03028...
  • Page 22 For more information about our worldwide locations, approvals, certifications, and local representatives, please visit www.gowcb.com. SPX Corporation reserves the right to incorporate our latest design and material changes without notice or obligation. Design features, materials of construction and dimensional data, as described in this bulletin, are provided for your information only and should...

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