johnull
Petroleum
- Jun 4, 2020
- 16
Simple question, tricky to answer I guess.
How do you correctly grease a valve that is mounted on a manifold or in a process line without getting grease in the bore?
The bleeder plug is obviously a good thing, but a lot of valves do not have this, and I believe it is hard/impossible to grease it correctly without.
Even with the bleeder plug I find it hard to know exactly.
Valve fully open, and the cavity will be full of grease, meaning when you operate it the excessive amount will find its way into the gate bore, and there you go.
Same for the fully closed position, it will then fill up the bore and once you open it you'll be stuck with the grease in the bore.
Looking forward to any reply
How do you correctly grease a valve that is mounted on a manifold or in a process line without getting grease in the bore?
The bleeder plug is obviously a good thing, but a lot of valves do not have this, and I believe it is hard/impossible to grease it correctly without.
Even with the bleeder plug I find it hard to know exactly.
Valve fully open, and the cavity will be full of grease, meaning when you operate it the excessive amount will find its way into the gate bore, and there you go.
Same for the fully closed position, it will then fill up the bore and once you open it you'll be stuck with the grease in the bore.
Looking forward to any reply