Rob47
Industrial
- Oct 14, 2017
- 23
Hi, see attached picture. The cavity where the arrow points to is installed on the suction side of the external gear pump.
Is it possible that if the cavity is installed on the outlet (wrong) side of the gear pump, the other side of the gears will wear out very quick due to the high pressure on one side???
I ask, because i have a pump with gears that are very bad worn out on one and the same side. On that side the bearing block is also worn out and damaged. The mechanics took the pump apart but they didn't pay attention to see if one bearing block with the cavity, was not properly installed by the manufacturer. I suspect one of the bearing blocks was not properly installed by the manufacturer, so there was a high pressure build up on one side of the gears. The other surfaces of the gears and pump are smooth and aren't damaged.
Is it possible that if the cavity is installed on the outlet (wrong) side of the gear pump, the other side of the gears will wear out very quick due to the high pressure on one side???
I ask, because i have a pump with gears that are very bad worn out on one and the same side. On that side the bearing block is also worn out and damaged. The mechanics took the pump apart but they didn't pay attention to see if one bearing block with the cavity, was not properly installed by the manufacturer. I suspect one of the bearing blocks was not properly installed by the manufacturer, so there was a high pressure build up on one side of the gears. The other surfaces of the gears and pump are smooth and aren't damaged.