HAYWARD SUPER PUMP Loud Screeching Noise
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96%
CONF
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Motor Ball Bearings (Front and Rear)
The screeching noise is generated by the physical degradation of the steel balls and races within the motor bearings. Once the factory lubrication is compromised by moisture or age, the resulting friction creates high-frequency acoustic resonance. Replacing these restores the smooth rotational interface of the motor shaft.
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2%
CONF
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Mechanical Shaft Seal
This is the primary moisture barrier between the wet-end impeller and the dry-end motor. A failure in the ceramic/carbon mating surfaces of this seal is the statistical root cause of bearing failure, as it allows water to leak into the motor internals.
SKU: SPX1600Z2
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2%
CONF
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Pump Seal Plate Gasket
During the teardown required to access the bearings and shaft seal, the compression of the existing seal plate O-ring is compromised. Replacing this component ensures the vacuum integrity of the pump housing upon reassembly, preventing cavitation-induced noise.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Motor Ball Bearings (Front and Rear).
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