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The 2,200-hp mud pump for offshore applications is a single-acting reciprocating triplex mud pump designed for high fluid flow rates, even at low operating speeds, and with a long stroke design. These features reduce the number of load reversals in critical components and increase the life of fluid end parts.
The pump’s critical components are strategically placed to make maintenance and inspection far easier and safer. The two-piece, quick-release piston rod lets you remove the piston without disturbing the liner, minimizing downtime when you’re replacing fluid parts.
Did you know that breast pump parts stop working well over time, resulting in a loss of suction? This is due to microscopic tears, stretching, and residue building up. Buying replacement breast pump parts can be expensive, but you may be able to save money using your health insurance.
Here’s everything you need to know about how you may be able to get free or discounted pump parts through 1 Natural Way’s Milkzoom™ resupply program!
They can become torn and overstretched, and residue can build up after a while. This can potentially cause a decrease in milk production if pump parts aren’t regularly replaced.
This depends on which breast pump you have, as well as how frequently you use the parts to pump. It also depends on the individual piece, as some pieces (such as valves) need to be replaced more frequently than others.
Additionally, it’s also a good idea to have extra parts on hand – you never know when your cat will eat your tubing or you’ll lose a duckbill down the garbage disposal.
Two of the main challenges to replacing pump parts include remembering that it needs to be done, as well as the expense of regularly buying new pump parts.
As a new parent, you have a lot going on and a lot to keep track of when it comes to your baby. Then add in exclusive pumping and everything that comes with it (pumping on a schedule, managing your milk, cleaning your parts), and it’s easy for things to get forgotten.
The majority (64%) only replaced pump parts when they started to notice a difference in suction. That means that their milk supply may have been impacted by waiting to get new parts. (Sometimes, the decrease in suction strength is gradual enough that you don’t notice it at first.)
As an example, a replacement set of Spectra pump parts on their website would cost around $30-35 for a new set of backflow protectors, breast shields, and valves. (Other pumps may be less and others may be more. For example, Elvie replacement parts currently cost over $100 with the additional storage bottles.)
You may be able to get a slightly cheaper set on Amazon or at Target, but the lowest price I could find was $27 (including parts from third party breast pump part manufacturers like Nenesupply or Maymom).
If you live in the United States, your health insurance may cover part or all of the cost of replacement parts. However, many people don’t know they have this coverage and that it can save them a lot of money. (The average savings per month of this coverage is $71.33 with Milkzoom.)
If you decide to order new parts, you’ll just select the model of breast pump you’re using and your breast shield size, along with other basic information.