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							 Caution, severe damage can occur to 
							the shaft and stuffing box if you wrap the packing 
							around and around without cutting individual rings.
							 
							
							
							  
							
							
							
							 Wrap the new packing around a clean 
							section of the shaft before cutting, making sure 
							there are no twists as you wrap. If you don't have 
							enough room to work on the shaft, use a wooden dowel 
							the same size as your shaft, and cut the rings on 
							the dowel.  
							
							
							  
							
							
							
							 Cut the rings from the spiral wrap at 
							a 45-degree angle. The rings should completely 
							circle the shaft, leaving no gaps between cut ends. 
							Cut and replace the same amount of rings as you 
							removed. Apply a small amount of waterproof grease 
							to the shaft. This will prevent wear and excessive 
							heating until the water can reach the packing to 
							provide cooling and lubrication. Place each ring on 
							the shaft, pushing them into the stuffing box. 
							Stagger them at a 90-degree angle to the preceding 
							ring. Use a lightweight oil or an antiseize compound 
							on the gland nut before  
		
		
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