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We have a large stock of Double-Acting Duplex Pumps that are used for various applications such as fluid (including heavy oil) transfers in pipelines, mud pumping, cement pumping, water well drilling etc. in the Oil & Gas, Agriculture, Mining, Municipal & Manufacturing sectors. Duplex Pumps have two cylinders and are capable of handling different pressures, volumes and flow rates. We supply new, used and refurbished API 674 Double Acting Duplex Pumps of all leading manufacturers including Gaso, Wheatley, Gardner Denver, National & Oilwell.
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We stock fluid end parts for the5×6 mud pump, 5×6-1/4 FM45 mud pump, 5×8 mud pump, 5-1/2×8 mud pump, 5X10 mud pump, 4-1/2×5 mud pump, 7-1/2×8 mud pump, and 7-1/2X10 mud pump. The Gardner Denver mud pump model numbers for the above pumps are as follows: 5X6-FGFXG, 5X8-FDFXX, 5-1/2X8-FDFXX, 5X10-FDFXD, 4-1/2X5-FFFXF, 7-1/2X8-FYFXX, 7-1/2X10-FYFXD. We also handle Wheatley, Gaso, Worthington, Failing and Centerline parts and pumps. We also stock Foot Valve, Liner Puller, Valve Seat Puller, (4″ Inline Check Valve. Our Gardner Denver mud pump parts are not only competitively priced, they are also made in the USA. Oil Recommended by Gardner Denver. Call any of our experienced representatives to get the help and knowledge you deserve.
During the 1950’s the Mission” 1780 type “W” pumps were introduced to replace duplex pumps while creating the first low pressure mud system. The use of a high quality concentric type centrifugal pump allowed abrasive fluids to be mixed and transferred while reducing initial and maintenance costs for the drilling industry. The low-pressure mud system with Mission 1 780 Type “W” centrifugal pumps became the industry standard.
As well depths increased so did the need for heavier mud weights. When the mud weight began exceeding 14 ppg the need for a pump that could withstand greater horsepower loads arose. During the 1970’s Mission organized a design team that engineered the Mission Magnum. The Magnum was designed to have the same footprint, flange locations, and drive shaft diameter as the 1780 “W”. This allowed a 1780 to be replaced by a Magnum without any skid modifications. The Magnums were originally engineered with a 2-1/2″ shaft (3″ between the bearings), double row bearings with an engineered life of over 2 years at 200 HP, larger impellers and heavier frames. The Magnum allowed drilling contractors to upgrade their centrifugal pumps and mix heavier fluids.
The National Oilwell Varco” Mission centrifugal pump line has proven to be the best centrifugal design for handling abrasive mud. This pump line offers a broad selection of innovative features for a variety of routine, demanding, abrasive and corrosive applications. These pumps are designed for a wide range of flow rates, from a few gallons per minute to thousands of gallons per minute.
NOV” is dedicated to continual improvement of our product line and offering innovative solutions to service our customers. Included in this manual are quality NOV products that have been designed to meet your needs. The future is being defined and the solution is available from NOV.
Each pump contains the finest materials, engineering and craftsmanship available in the industry. Described are like features of these pump lines and unique features are described on the following pages.
National Oilwell Varco utilizes unique design features developed for slurries. Three major differences from most pump designs include the concentric casing, wider impellers and increased re-circulation areas. Each feature contributes to reducing wear when handling abrasive fluids.
All of the pumps feature a concentric casing. This casing averages 37% thicker than conventional pump casings, and up to 50% thicker for the larger, mud pumping models. They are pressure rated at 1 .5 times the flange rating and are designed with a 1 /8″ erosion allowance. The concentric style casing has proven to offer the greatest pump life and reduced downtime. The walls of a concentric style casing are an equal distance from the impeller throughout the impeller circumference, which results in a smooth flow pattern. A volute style casing has a cutwater point that disturbs the fluid flow pattern creating an eddy. The concentric casing eliminates vibration, turbulence and aeration that is caused by the cutwater point in conventional volute pumps. It also reduces the high bearing loads and shaft deflection even at near shutoff flows.
Wider Impeller, Increased Re-circulation Area National Oilwell Varco’s impeller design has wider vanes at the tip which decreases the velocity of the fluid exiting the impeller. This eliminates the abrasive jetting effect that is present with narrow impellers. The distance between the impeller tip and the casing is greater resulting in an increased re-circulation area. Lower velocity rates and increased re-circulation areas allow the exiting fluid to blend with the re-circulating fluid reducing turbulence and wear. The entrance shape of the impeller vanes is more tangential to the circumference of the suction creating a smoother flow pattern. Smooth flow is crucial when handling abrasive fluids.
The shaft is much larger in diameter than conventional pump shafts for heavy-duty performance, minimum deflection and increased operating life of the seal or packing. With a 2-1/2″ diameter at the seal area and 3″ diameter between the bearings these pumps can be direct connected or belt driven.
The shaft area under the packing is protected by a replaceable, hook type sleeve with one end free to expand with temperature variation. This sleeve can be replaced in the field without shaft removal.
Manufactured 1998, 1602 hours, 4" plungers with hydraulic charge pump, Detroit Series 50 (rebuilt), 5 speed, Skid mounted with fuel tank, Rebuilt expendables with seals, valves, seats, packings and gaskets. Price: $72,500
Complete without traction motors. 9” bore x 15” stroke, single acting, working pressure up to 7500 psi, (3) interchangeable forged steel fluid end modules with separate suction and discharge sections, Premium grade fluid end expendables with 6-1/2” pistons and liners, suction manifold with (3) 12” flanged inlets, SD8 suction desurger, pressure manifold with (2) 5-1/8” 10,000# API flanged outlets, liner wash system, 1 x 1-1/2” mission centrifugal pump p/b 3 hp electric motor, external power end lubrication pump, steel skid, suction line pressure relief valve, set of standard service tools Price: $675,000
CENTERLINE 7-1/2 X 10 MUD PUMP(Ref#14556Tb) high pressure, no engine, needs retaining liner cage and (1) side suction manifold needs replacing, unmounted Price: $39,500
3 available in India. 1600 HP, rated pump speed 140 strokes per minute, maximum fluid cylinder liner bore 6-3/4", stroke 10", 10,000 PSI hydrostatic pressure of standard cylinder. 2.853 ratio of gears. 10" suction connection, 6" discharge connection. Valve pot mod .7., steel fluid ends, 5,000 psi pulsation dampener. Oilfield skid mounted. Performance Data: at 120 strokes per minute with 6-3/4" liners, pump will produce 4305 PSI and 574gpm. Set up for electric power. Dimensions and weight: 84,000 lbs, 209"L x 113"W x 75"H. Built 1976. Located India, removed from offshore drilling rig. Price: $75,000 each
approx. 7000 hours, Cat 3512C (1476 hp), 5000 psi fluid end cylinder, 5-1/2" piston cylinder, antifreeze heaters, WPT W21-CG-300 Type 1 PTO clutch, 16 grooove drive sheave, 16 groove bullwheel, 16 groove Kevlar belt with necessary guards, 5 x 6 x 11 charge pump c/w 50 hp@1200 rpm electric motor. Discharge plumbing: 2" 5M XXH B/W Oteco gate valve, 4" 5M XXH b/w Oteco gate valve, 3" 5M Oteco popoff valve w/1502 connection, 2" 5M type D Oteco mud gauge with 1502 connection, Hydril 20 gal 5M pulsation damper. Mounted on oilfield skid with separate, with expendables cabinet, knowledge box and removable engine skid for breaking the engine and pump into separate smaller loads. Winterization package, oilfield lighting, explosion proof starters for charge pump, rod oiler pump and liner wash pumps. Price: $695,000 - Make Offer
Two Available, each complete with Cat 3508 diesel engines, pulsation dampener, and mud tanks with desander, desilter, etc. Price for Package: $110,000
Cat 3408 engine air start with pump drive and belt guard, PD55 Hydril dampener, 750 gallon fuel tank, mounted on heavy duty drop deck tandem trailer, low hours Price: $87,500
14" stroke, 2" rod size, 400 hp, 75 strokes per minute, cast fluid ends, unitized on oilfield skid with Cat 3406 diesel engines, air start, new filters, oil and coolant, air receiver on deck, fluorescent lighting, drive belts with air clutch. Gone over and in good operating condition, ready to be put into service. Pumps currently have new 6" liners with production being 480 gpm @ 1000 psi. All fluid end parts are brand new and never used, including the valves, gears, liners, pistons, rods, head gasket, and rod packing, equipped with pulsation dampener. 32" long x 11" wide x 7" high 50,000# weight
Manufactured 1996, new condition of gear and fluid ends, no engine, new 4" liners, new pistons, new chrome rods, new valves, new liner studs in head, new suction flange and gasket, new 2" steel discharge flange Price: $13,500
GARDNER DENVER TEE MUD PUMP(Ref#6440T) New, unused, manufactured 2014, 4 available, bare pumps Price: $39,500 each New Cat C7 engines available at additional cost
Pump only. 5" stroke, 300 hp, steel billet fluid end, 2-3/4" ceramic plungers, Delrim disc valves, 838 packing, 6" RF suction connection, 3" RTJ discharge connection, 231 gpm max, 2020 psi, max 360 rpm Price: $82,500
Two available, rebuilt, cast ductile iron fluid ends, used for oil service, bare pumps, no engines, unmounted, one is flanged for suction/discharge, one is threaded Price: $20,000 each
Cummins 150 hp reconditioned engine with snap-in clutch, 90 gal diesel tank with lock cap, Dayton oiler pump system and tank, 4” suction hose and winch boom, 4’ back up drill pipe bumper guard, front and rear loading hitches, epoxy primer and enamel paint, 44” bull wheel with power band belt, large belt guard Price: $82,500
5 x 8, drive shaft included, new gears and bearings 2019, new pistons and piston sleeves 2021, new valve rubber inserts and valve cup gaskets 2022, very good condition Price: $18,500
Detroit 671 engine with Snap-In clutch (Gen Set approx. 1500 hours), replaced fluid end parts with 4” liners, mounted on 8’ x 12’ trailer with adjustable pintle and DOT lighting, 75 gal diesel tank with lock cap, Dayton oiler pump system and tank, 4” suction hose and winch boom, epoxy primer and enamel paint, 44” bull wheel with power band belt, large belt guard, 2’ x 2’ x 5’ lockable HD toolbox, mouting beams and steel/bolts Price: $41,500
Air driven, used with cement for grouting wells, sitting 3-4 years, valves will need rebuilding, trailer mounted, air over hydraulic brakes, includes 28 joints of 21’ pipe Price: $39,500
8" x 17" base (mud boat), John Deere 145 hp reconditioned engine with WPI snap in clutch, 90 gal diesel tank, Dayton oiler pump system and tank, 4" suction hose and winch boom, 4" backup drill pipe bumper guard, front and rear loading hitches, 42" bull wheel with power band belt, belt guard Price: $99,000 PRICE REDUCED: $73,500
Cat engines, 4 speed transmissions, rigged up with secondary containment, onboard lighting, winterization canvas for cold weather operations, Also available with Cummins or John Deere engines Priced from $77,500 to $97,500
16” stroke, 500 hp, ductile iron fluid end, Cat D353 diesel engine with radiator, 640 hp, 1300 rpm, inline 6 cylinder, 4 stroke, 6-1/4” bore x 8” stroke, (1473 in3) displacement, turbo charged (air to air aftercooled) aspiration, capable of 268 gpm @ 2720 psi with 4-3/4” pistons or 751 gpm @ 970 psi with 7-1/2” pistons. Price: $37,500
379 Cat didsel engine, Matco hi pressure forged steel fluid end, quick change valve heads, Hydril dampener, brand new expendables sill in box Price: $59,500
3 available, overhauled by National Oilwell (ready in 2-3 weeks after purchase), 1600 hp @ 120 stroke per minute, 12” stroke, 5000 psi, skid mounted, GE Amerimex 752 traction motors, new liners, seats, valves and pistons Price: $295,000 each
750 hp, 8" stroke, 6" suction inlet, 4" discharge outlet, piston size 4-1/2" - 7", max rod load 85,000#, approx. weight 11,500#, lubrication force fed, steel pump power end, double helical gears, 4.95:1 gear ratio, rod bearings sheel type replaceable, main bearings straight roler, pinion bearings spherical roller, crankshaft 1pc forged alloy steel, connecting rod knuckle joint, crosshead guide bronze replaceable, piston type fluid end Monoblock design, from high strength alloy steel, treated and sonic tested, Cat D379 diesel engine, 500 HP max linear bore size 3-1/2 - 6-1/4 x 7-3/4" stroke, test pressure 10,000 psi, gear ratio 2.742.8" suction line to 4 discharge stroke, location South America Price: $110,000
Skid mounted on 8’ x 28’ skid, Detroit 60 Series 8 cyl Turbo diesel power plant with 440 hp, on board fuel tank, M310 Series control panel Price: $132,500
Two available, Skidded, Detroit Series 60 diesel engine DDEC V (475 hp), Allison 750 (6-speed) transmission with lock up control pane, Mission 4 x 5 centrifugal suction pump, 4” plungers, pulsation dampener, pressure gauge, safety valve, 10,000 psi fluid end, 5000 psi working pressure, NOV plug valve control manifold (4-valve) configured for 15k operation. Can be configured to kill wells, acidize, cement, reverse circulate, drill out frac plugs or run in tandem. Self-contained with fuel and fluid tanks and controls. Steel canopy over skids, covered battery boxes, new batteries and disconnect switches. Well maintained and in excellent condition. Low hours on pumps and motors. Ready to work. Price: $154,500 each
Series 60 Detroit diesel, 14 liter engine w/Allison transmission, mounted on oilfield skid, major overhaul, completely unitized with fuel tank, fluid end rebuilt by Matco Price: $195,000
700 HP, 14" stroke, cast iron fluid end, surge chamber, 285 gpm @ 3550 psi with 5" pistons or 805 gpm @ 1265 psi with 8" pistons, mounted on skid 10" x 23" with enclosure, sold as is Price: $27,500
1600 hp, 12" stroke, 5000 psi, pulsation dampeners, pop off pressure release valve, pump pressure gauge, forged discharge manifold, overhead track for chain hoist, mounted on shipping skid, line washer pump, 6" liners, overall size: 192 x 128 x 105-3/4", inspection report available Price: $137,500
Manufactured 2018, 1800 hours, very excellent condition, Detroit 60 Series engine, Allison transmission, 800 psi, dims/weight 20’ x 10’ x 8’, 20,000 lbs Price: $320,000
14 liter Detroit Diesel, 6061 Allison automatic transmission, rebuilt power end, new expendables in fluid end, new charge pump, skid, tanks, Pilfer 5 valve manifold, 15k fluid end, new paint Price: $215,000
110mm (4.331") bore x 190mm (7.480") stroke, 5000 psig, 125 rpm, 151.6 gpm, 350 psig, stainless steel flud end, Cummins Big Cam, Model NTC-350, built 1980, Eaton 23-speed manual transmission, Philadelphia Model 13HP-2 gear reducer rated 496 hp ratio 14:1, input 1760 rpm, output 126 rpm, pressurized lubricant system, fuel tank 300 gal, trailer mounted, 11"7"H x 41"4"L x 8"1"W double frame triple axle, king pin to 5th wheel, air brakes and lights, approx. 68,700#, located South America Price: $90,000
Manufactured 1999, 1000 gal holding tank, (2) 3 x 4 Mission Magnum pumps with mechanical seals, MC255-2C mud cleaner, sand guzzler, Versa-drill rig jacks, Perkisn engine, spare hyd pump and filters, well maintained, ready to work Price: $59,500PRICE REDUCED: $49,500
Mounted on 12K GVRW trailer, hydraulic powered spool with approximately 500 of 2” hose, internally routed power and safety cable, 7.5 HP pump and motor, Whisper Watt 25kva 3-phase diesel generator with approx. 3100 hours Price: $45,000
Adjust or replace these bearings at first sign of wear. The bearings in the crank end are babbitt lined steel shells, adjustable for wear by removing shims and easily replaced when completely worn. These bearings should be watched closely and adjusted at first signs of looseness.. You will note on series 3400, 3800, 3500, and 3900 pumps, that the shims do not completely fill the outer gap between rod and cap casting, although the connecting rod bolts are tight. This is because the faces of the shell bearings project slightly beyond the faces of the rod and cap castings, and the shims are gripped only between the faces of the bearing halves. Do not try to close this outer gap by tightening the connecting rod bolt as it will put an excessive strain on the bolts.
To check for wear, place a wrench on the top connecting rod bolt and shake the rod parallel to the crankshaft. (The pressure must be relieved from the liquid end of the pump, so that the pump"s mechanism is free to move.) If the rod bearing moves without resistance, the bearing may be too loose and need adjusting. If the bearing does need adjusting, remove shims until you cannot shake the rod, then add .005" shims one at a time until there is little side movement. Be sure to torque rod bolt nuts to proper value for each adjustment. Oil clearance should be checked with Plastigage (available in most parts stores). Wipe crankshaft journal clean of any oil, place a strip of Plastigage on the crankshaft journal and tighten rod cap to the proper torque value. Once tightened, remove rod cap and measure oil clearance with scale on Plastigage package. See oil clearance chart. (NOTE: If you are making this adjustment after having had the crossheads out, be sure that the oil holes in the rod are pointing up. The "up" side is indicated by matching numbers stamped on the cap and rod at the split between them. These numbers should be the same on each rod and should be on the top side of the crankshaft.) Rotate the shaft by hand and if there is any hard drag or tight spots in the bearing, add another 0.005" shim. After this bearing is properly adjusted, loosen bolts a few turns and repeat the above operation on the other bearings. After all bearings have been adjusted.
Torque all connecting rod bolt nuts back to proper value. Again rotate the pump by hand to check for excessive drag and tight spots. If none, the pump should be ready for operation.
If the pump cannot be rotated by hand due to the drive being enclosed, care must-be taken: not to over-tighten the bearings, since they cannot be checked by rotating the pump. When bearings are adjusted by this method, watch carefully for overheating when the pump is put into operation.
It is usually better to have a bearing a little too loose than too tight. A slightly loose bearing will cause very little trouble because of the slow operating speeds of the pump, but a tight bearing will overheat and the babbitt may melt or pull. Normal precautions must be taken to insure cleanliness of parts upon their assembly.
Inspect connecting rod bearings and adjust as necessary every six months or when crankcase lubricant is changed. The bearings in the crank end are babbitt lined steel shells, adjustable for wear by removing shims and easily replaced when completely worn. These bearings should be watched closely and adjusted to compensate for wear. You will note that shims do not completely fill the outer gap between rod and cap casting although the connecting rod bolts are tight. This is because the faces of the shell bearings project slightly beyond the faces of the rod and cap castings and the shims are gripped only between the faces of the bearing halves. Do not try to close this outer gap by tightening the connecting rod bolt as it will put an excessive strain on them.
To check for wear, place a wrench on the top connecting rod bolt and shake the rod parallel to the crankshaft. (The pressure must be relieved from the liquid end of the pump so that the pump"s mechanism is free to move.) If the rod bearing moves without resistance, the bearing may be too loose and need adjusting. If the bearing does need adjusting, remove shims until you cannot shake the rod, then add .005" shims one at a time until there is a little side movement. Be sure to torque rod bolt nuts to proper value for each adjustment. (NOTE: If you are making this adjustment after having had the crossheads out, be sure that the oil holes in the rod are pointing up. The "up" side is indicated by matching numbers stamped on the cap and rod at the split between them. These numbers should be the same on each rod and should be on the top side of the crankshaft.) Turn the shaft by hand and if there is any hard drag or tight spots in the bearing, add another .005"" shim. After this bearing is properly adjusted, loosen bolts a few turns and repeat the above operation on the other bearings. After all bearings have been adjusted, torque all connecting rod bolt nuts back to proper amount. Again turn the pump by hand to check for excessive drag and tight spots. If none, the pump should then be ready for operation.
If the pump cannot be rotated by hand due to the drive being enclosed, the bearings may be completely adjusted by shaking the bearing on the shaft as stated above. Care must be taken not to over-tighten the bearings since they cannot be checked by rotating the pump by hand. When bearings are adjusted by this method, they must be watched carefully for overheating when the pump is put into operation.
Alternatively, plastic gauge strips, found in most parts stores may be used to adjust these bearings. It is usually better to have a bearing a little too loose than too tight. A slightly loose bearing will cause very little trouble because of the slow operating speeds of the pump, but a tight bearing will overheat and the babbitt may melt or pull. with experience, an operator can tell by feel when the bearings are properly adjusted. Normal precautions must be taken to insure cleanliness of parts upon their assembly. All wrenches used in adjusting these bearings are standard wrenches.
SINCE 1997, HNA has been an integrated engineering & manufacturing specialist recognized worldwide for its unique World Leading HIGH PRESSURE Technology and high quality products in the O&G industry, by designing and fabricating HNA Duplex, Triplex and Quintuplex pumps, which are 100% interchangeable to most of the global famous brands: Bomco, Honghua, TSC, Weatherford, Ellis Williams, Gardner Denver, Emsco , National, Oilwell, Ideco, Drillmec & other major types of models, and customized design and production available.
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Lake Petro provides high quality Mud Pump Parts including Mud Pump Liners, Mud Pump Fluid End Module, piston, Valve and Seat etc. With more than 10 years of experience in the oil and gas industry, we are dedicated to help and support our loyal clients with the most cost-effective and quality Liners and Pistons. We also provide mud pump price and mud pump for sale.
We offer Liners with Ceramic (Zirconia and Aluminium oxide) and Steel (Metal and Bi-metal) materials for all common brands of the mud pump and triplex mud pump.
Bi-metal liners (double metal liners) are made of forged steel shell and wear-resistant sleeve of high chromium iron. In the production process, the size accuracy should be strictly controlled, which can ensure that they can be easily and stably installed. The inner sleeve with high finish and hardness is wear-resistant, corrosion-resistant and has a long service life. The bi-metal liners are suitable for a lot of bad working conditions. Its service life is more than 800 hours.
Ceramic Liners are made of a ceramic inner sleeve and a forged steel outer shell. The service life of ceramic liners is about 4000 to 10000 hours, the minimum time is at least 2000 hours, which is a lot more than bi-metal liners. Because of the phase transformation toughen technology, the ceramic liners have the features of wear-resistance, erosion-resistance, high-pressure-resistance, high hardness and strength. Zirconia type and Alumina type are common type of ceramic sleeve. Compared with Alumina type, Zirconia type liners have better toughness properties and a much longer service life. Piston wear and water consumption for lubrication can be reduced as well.
Seal Rings for Liner packing are also important. Liner Seal Rings is designed and made with hard corner which is an integral part of seal rings and soft nitrile element rubber center. We could provide reliable liner Seal Rings for our customers could order them at the same time.
All Lake Petro liner products are interchangeable with O.E.M. products. Meanwhile, we provide customized Liners according to drawings. Our liners, also with our other mud pump spares, are supplied for use in Honghua, F-Series, Bomco, Emsco and National lines of triplex drilling pumps. Let Lake Petro be your one-stop shop for your whole fleet of pumps. Please refer to “Suitable Pump Models” Lable for more details.
You can find our high-performance mud pumps at some of the largest oil and natural gas drilling operations on the planet. Now, we’re ready to supply one of our mud pumps to you.
Looking for a mud pump for sale? Bridges Equipment has the biggest inventory of rebuilt duplex and triplex mud pumps and pump packages ready to ship. Unlike some suppliers, we completely rebuild our mud pumps to OEM standards and guarantee our work from 90 days up to six months against major failure.
Our fabrication facility customizes mud pumps, equipment, and pump packages to meet the needs of operations large and small, across the nation and around the world. Whether you need a custom-fabricated mud pit or a unitized pump package, we have the expertise to get it done.
Nothing wastes time and money like waiting on parts. With two supply stores stocked with the fluid ends and other mud pump parts you need to keep your operation running, and the field mechanics to install them, we can help keep your operation up and running.
Customizability. Functionality. Quality. Reliability. You’ll find these attributes and more in every mud pump, mud pump part or mud pump package we have available for sale or rental.
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