90000 psi 20452956 Gland Nut .38

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Description

The 20452956 Gland Nut .38 is a small but critical component in 90,000 psi waterjet intensifier pump.

It is responsible for holding the plunger in place and preventing leaks from the intensifier body.

Intensifier Assembly 72170165
Intensifier Assembly 72170165

Item

Part NumberDescriptionQuantityItemPart NumberDescriptionQuantity

1

05146592Gasket, Topworks Support21472162253Plunger

2

2

20476377Support, Topworks21505130091Hydraulic Seal Cartridge

2

3

10118206O-Ring, 1.31×1.56× .1321672175989Bushing Retainer Flange2

4

05144514Hydraulic Cylinder11772158494UHP Seal Assembly

2

5

05098991Socket Head Screw, 3/8-16×3-3/481872166738UHP Cylinder

2

6

95688743Lock Washer, .3881972163802Liner

2

7

72101190Piston Assembly12020474325Stud, 1-1/8-12×18.31

8

8

10074771O-Ring, 5.25×5.50× .1322172170157Sealing Head Assembly

2

9

05120092Backup Ring, 5.25×5.50× .1322272178493Flange Assembly

2

10

72175997Hydraulic Cylinder Head22320464590Flat Washer, 1.13

8

11

05097886Socket Head Screw, 3/4-16×2-1/4122420461761Hex Nut, 1-1/8-12

8

12

05144183Spacer Assembly, Proximity Switch22520489339Adapter, JIC/Pipe, 50× .38

1

05144191

O-Ring, .69× .88× .092672176756O-Ring, 3.88×4.25× .19

6

13

72141569Kit, Proximity Switch2

72134224Proximity Switch

95119012

Socket Head Screw, 1/4-20×1

90000 psi Waterjet 0.38 Gland Nut
90000 psi 20452956 Gland Nut .38

Here are some important details about the 20452956 Gland Nut .38 used in 90,000 psi waterjet pumps:

– The 20452956 Gland Nut .38 is typically made from high-strength materials like stainless steel or titanium.

These materials can withstand the extreme pressure and temperature conditions involved in waterjet cutting applications.

– The gland nut is designed to be torqued to a specific specification to ensure proper sealing between the plunger and the intensifier body.

Over-tightening or under-tightening the gland nut can cause leaks or other issues with the 90,000 psi waterjet pump.

– Regular inspection and maintenance of the Waterjet 0.38 Gland Nut is important to ensure that it is functioning properly and providing a secure seal.

As time passes, the gland nut may become worn or damaged, which can lead to leaks and other issues.

Replacing the gland nut on a regular schedule can help prevent these issues and prolong the life of the 90,000 psi waterjet pump.

90000 psi Waterjet
90,000 psi Waterjet

What are some signs that the gland nut in 90,000 psi waterjet pump needs to be replaced?

1. Leaks

If you notice water or abrasive leaking from the 90,000 psi waterjet pump, this may be a sign that the gland nut is not providing a proper seal between the plunger and the intensifier body.

This may be caused by wear and tear or damage to the gland nut. Leaks can lead to reduced cutting performance, damage to the pump, or other issues.

2. Reduced cutting performance

If you notice that the cutting performance of the 90,000 psi waterjet pump has decreased, this may be a sign that there is a problem with the gland nut or other components in the pump.

Reduced cutting performance may be caused by leaks or other issues that are affecting the pressure or flow of water and abrasive.

3. Unusual noises

If you hear unusual noises coming from the 90,000 psi waterjet pump, such as grinding or clanking sounds, this may be a sign that there is a problem with the gland nut or other components in the pump.

Unusual noises may be caused by wear and tear or damage to the gland nut.

4. Visual inspection

Regular visual inspection of the gland nut and other components in the 90,000 psi waterjet pump can help detect any wear or damage.

If you notice that the gland nut is worn, damaged, or deformed, it may need to be replaced. Signs of wear or damage may include cracks, deformations, or corrosion.

5. Unusual vibrations

If you notice unusual vibrations coming from the 90,000 psi waterjet pump, this may be a sign thatthere is a problem with the gland nut or other components in the pump.

Unusual vibrations may be caused by wear and tear or damage to the gland nut that is affecting the overall performance of the pump.

6. Difficulty tightening or loosening

If you experience difficulty tightening or loosening the gland nut during maintenance or repair tasks, this may be a sign that the gland nut is worn or damaged and needs to be replaced.

If you are unsure about the condition of 90,000 psi 20452956 Gland Nut .38 or any other components of 90,000 psi waterjet cutter, it is recommended to consult with us for guidance.