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This month’s Service Tip comes to us from Shane Lombard, R.L. Deppmann Service Technician.
Have you noticed that you’re going through coupler sleeves sooner than expected or seen the tell-tale black rubber shavings scattered around your base mounted pump? It could be time to address your pump’s alignment. Shane will walk you through the simple process of undertaking the straight edge alignment on your base mounted pump.
Watch the video below for the step-by-step instructions.
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