No. Repair feasibility depends on pump design, service duty, extent of hydraulic wear, and inspection results.
Commonly addressed components include impellers, volutes, wear surfaces, bearings, shafts, and mechanical seals.
A rebuild restores functional capability within defined limits. Original factory performance is not implied.
Functional testing may be performed to verify mechanical operation under controlled conditions.
Timelines vary depending on pump size, configuration, wear severity, and parts availability.
KSB pumps are widely used in water transmission, wastewater treatment, power generation, and industrial utility systems.
In some cases. Rebuild viability depends on casing condition, hydraulic wear limits, and inspection findings.
Indicators may include reduced head, vibration, leakage, abnormal noise, or increased energy consumption.




