Articulation of single ball rubber joints in pipelines
Feb-23-01
Articulation of single ball rubber joints in pipelinesSingle ball rubber joint in the pipeline articulation of new products, such as pumps, gates, pipes and other mechanical equipment, in accordance with the foot bolt to connect them, interconnect them so that they become a whole and have a certain offset, so that during the installation overhaul, they can be adjusted according to the actual installation specifications, and during operations, adjustments are made to send radial propulsion back to all pipelines. This not only improves the working efficiency, but also has a certain protective effect on the pump, valve and other pipeline machinery and equipment.
The single ball rubber joint is a positioning device added to the base of the original characteristics of the rubber joint, and locked with a single nut at the larger expansion type volume. The pipeline can be expanded and released in the allowed amount, and once it exceeds the larger expansion amount, it can be positioned to ensure the reliable operation of the pipeline, especially for the connection in pipelines with vibration or sharp turns with a certain inclination.
Rubber joints are used in a variety of pipeline compensation connection levels. Rubber joints are generally very vulnerable to the danger of pipeline blind force during operation, so the selection of suitable positioning equipment in operation is effective for maintaining pipeline connections. Pipeline offset, because the material of the pipeline and rubber joint material strain rate, thermal expansion coefficient, etc. is not the same, resulting in the application of the pipeline in the case of different sectors of the bearing force.
