HG075K34 Shaft Sleeves for 16x14 coal clean Slurry pump

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HG075K34 Shaft Sleeves for 16x14 coal clean Slurry pump

Tobee® Slurry Pump Shaft Sleeve  is also a quick - wear part of slurry pumps. The design and material of  shaft sleeve  is significant to slurry pump service life, The slurry pump  shaft sleeve  protects pump shaft from abrasion and corrosion within seal arrangements, Tobee offers different materials of  shaft sleeve  for international brand slurry pumps. 

The  Shaft Sleeve  spare part code is 075 and 076. We have a slurry pump  shaft sleeve  in material 4Cr13, Ceramic coated, tungsten carbide coated and stainless steel, to meet different applications. The slurry pump  shaft sleeve  protects the pump shaft from slurry abrasion and corrosion, enhancing the pump lifetime.

The slurry Pump  Shaft Sleeve  is also a quick-wear part of slurry pumps. The design and material of the  shaft sleeve  are significant to slurry pump service life, The slurry pump shaft sleeve protects the pump shaft from abrasion and corrosion within seal arrangements, Tobee offers different materials of  shaft sleeve  for international brand slurry pumps.

shaft sleeve  acts as a shield for the shaft assembly in pumps and compressors. A  shaft sleeve  is a hollow metal tube, cylindrical in shape, which is mounted over a shaft and shaft assembly to protect it in a corrosive environment.  Shaft sleeves  are commonly found in single-stage pumps. The pump shaft usually offers protection from corrosion and erosion. The basic function of a  shaft sleeve  is to protect the shaft from packing wear at the stuffing box. Shaft Sleeves help protect the running surface of the shaft seal or the surfaces in contact from damage or abrasive wear. The hardness of the material used to construct the shaft must be sufficient; Otherwise, it may cause a  shaft sleeve  to fail. The thermal expansion coefficient must be considered when designing a  shaft sleeve . In ideal conditions, the shaft's coefficient of thermal expansion should be equal to that of the  shaft sleeve .

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