simran1983
Industrial
- Aug 21, 2015
- 12
We are using as radial piston pump which is having seven pistons. The pump rotates at 1440 RPM and delivers 24 litres of oil per minute. The pump is a closed type pump and sucks oil from a high level tank. We have connected a 1 - 1/4" hose to the suction line of the pump. The through and through bore of the hose fittings is 1". The suction line of the pump comes from a 3" suction filter. (We have deliberately used an over sized filter to avoid clogging). As in any radial piston pump, it has a suction and delivery valve for each piston. The image of the suction valve is attached herewith.
The delivery valve is just a 3/8" ball seated on a disc, backed by a spring.
Now my problem:
The pump runs smoothly for about a month. After that - while running idle - the suction valves of the pump begin to create a noise (tak-tak-tak-tak). As soon as we pressurize the pump up to 70 bars, the noise goes away. Again when the pump returns to the idle position, the noise re appears.
We dismantled the pump, opened the suction valves and applied lapping paste on its seat. Lapped it and then again fit it. Now on running the pump there is no noise. But again after running for a month or so, the noise again re-appears. Again on pressuring the pump up to 70 bars, the noise goes away. We have repeated this process a number of times, but every time the noise comes again after some days of operation. We have checked the cleanliness of the oil too. Changed the oil (we use Hydrol 68 hydraulic oil). Cleaned our reservoirs. But still not helped.
We asked the manufacturer about the material of the valve. They say it is Mn 20 Cr 5 garde steel. We made the valves from En 28. But in vain. The noise re appears again.
Please help. What could be the reason.
The delivery valve is just a 3/8" ball seated on a disc, backed by a spring.
Now my problem:
The pump runs smoothly for about a month. After that - while running idle - the suction valves of the pump begin to create a noise (tak-tak-tak-tak). As soon as we pressurize the pump up to 70 bars, the noise goes away. Again when the pump returns to the idle position, the noise re appears.
We dismantled the pump, opened the suction valves and applied lapping paste on its seat. Lapped it and then again fit it. Now on running the pump there is no noise. But again after running for a month or so, the noise again re-appears. Again on pressuring the pump up to 70 bars, the noise goes away. We have repeated this process a number of times, but every time the noise comes again after some days of operation. We have checked the cleanliness of the oil too. Changed the oil (we use Hydrol 68 hydraulic oil). Cleaned our reservoirs. But still not helped.
We asked the manufacturer about the material of the valve. They say it is Mn 20 Cr 5 garde steel. We made the valves from En 28. But in vain. The noise re appears again.
Please help. What could be the reason.