Описание
Waterjet spare parts: Sealing head body
Item number: 72110961
ПодробностьS: Используется на станке гидроабразивной резки SL-VI мощностью 100 л.с.
Родственный Детали гидроабразивной резки:
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FAQ of platform waterjet machine & waterjet spare parts etc.:
HP collars in a waterjet machine typically refer to the high-pressure fittings or connectors that connect the high-pressure water lines to the cutting head assembly. These collars are designed to securely hold the fittings in place and prevent leaks. In general, if the HP collars are properly tightened and installed according to the manufacturer’s instructions, they should not move or loosen during normal operation. They are designed to provide a secure connection and withstand the high-pressure water flow. However, over time, due to vibrations, thermal expansion and contraction, or other factors, there is a possibility that the collars may loosen or shift slightly. It’s important to regularly inspect the collars and fittings to ensure they are tight and properly aligned. To prevent any movement or loosening of HP collars, it’s recommended to follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for maintenance and inspection. This may include periodic checks and retightening of the collars, especially after extended use or if any abnormal vibrations or movements are observed. If you notice any significant movement or loosening of the HP collars, it’s important to address it promptly to avoid potential leaks, loss of cutting performance, or damage to the machine. Consulting the machine’s user manual or contacting the manufacturer for specific guidance on maintenance and troubleshooting would be advisable in such cases.