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Explore a wide variety of pump strainer mud pump on Alibaba.com and enjoy exquisite deals. The machines help maintain drilling mud circulation throughout the project. There are many models and brands available, each with outstanding value. These pump strainer mud pump are efficient, durable, and completely waterproof. They are designed to lift water and mud with efficiency without using much energy or taking a lot of space.

The primary advantage of these pump strainer mud pump is that they can raise water from greater depths. With the fast-changing technology, purchase machines that come with the best technology for optimum results. They should be well adapted to the overall configuration of the installation to perform various operations. Hence, quality products are needed for more efficiency and enjoyment of the machines" full life expectancy.

Alibaba.com offers a wide selection of products with innovative features. The products are designed for a wide range of flow rates that differ by brand. They provide cost-effective options catering to different consumer needs. When choosing the right pump strainer mud pump for the drilling project, consider factors such as size, shape, and machine cost. More powerful tools are needed when dealing with large projects such as agriculture or irrigation.

Alibaba.com provides a wide range of pump strainer mud pump to suit different tastes and budgets. The site has a large assortment of products from major suppliers on the market. The products are made of durable materials to avoid corrosion and premature wear during operations. The range of products and brands on the site assures quality and good value for money.

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The HURRICANE suction line strainer protects mud pump fluid ends from unwanted debris entering the fluid stream. The strainer is easily cleaned and returned to service in minutes. A variety of end connections are available, including butt weld, flanged or threaded, to install in the suction line of any mud pump. HURRICANE strainers are built to withstand the rough service found on drilling rigs. Inlet / outlet diameters of 4”, 6”, 8”, 10” and 12” are standard. Provide the inlet / outlet size and height D as shown below with any price requests.

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The NOV 12-P-160 Mud Pumps includes (3) Three New National 12-P-160 Triplex Mud Pumps 1600 HP, 7-1/4″ bore x 12″ stroke, single acting. 5000 PSI fluid ends. 1600 HP Bare Mud Pumps are currently configured for Offshore Service. The NOV 12-P-160 Mud Pumps are located in Houston and ready to be unitized for service.

Forged Steel crankshaft, Individual forged steel two piece interchangeable standard modules, 6-1/2” mission fluid king liners, Standard polyurethane valves and seats, Two piece fast change piston rods, Supreme pistons, Metal to metal liner retention, Clamp type liner and piston rod connections, Fast change valve covers standard, Piston liner lubricant spray system, Liner spray pump, Power end lube system with filter. Mounted on Integral two runner skid, Suction Manifold with vertical suction stabilizer, Suction line pressure relief valve, set for 70 PSI

Includes: motor supports, motor frame, tensioning screws, 2 V-belt guards, 2 pump Sheaves, 2 motor sheaves, banded V-belts, Holes to be drilled to accept EDM D79 Or GE-752 Traction Motors

Flange-blind, National, #5912392, for Strainer cleanout, 5-1/8”, 5000PSI, API 6BX blind flange, BX-169, API 60K Material, 4130 steel, PSL-1, T/C-U, M/C-DD

National Oilwell Varco (NOV) is an American multinational corporation based in Houston, Texas. It is a leading worldwide provider of equipment and components used in oil and gas drilling and production operations, oilfield services, and supply chain integration services to the upstream oil and gas industry. The company conducts operations in more than 600 locations across six continents, operating through three reporting segments: Rig Technologies, Wellbore Technologies, and Completion & Production Solutions. National Oilwell’s two main predecessors, Oilwell Supply and National Supply, were founded in 1862 and 1893, respectively. These two companies manufactured and distributed pumps and derricks.

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For applications where an external pump is located above the elevation of the pond surface, the pump must be manually primed before use. Priming a pump is the process of filling the pump and lines with water so when the pump is turned on, it will start pumping water immediately. If an external pump is not primed properly, the pump will only contain air and won"t pump any water!

A priming pot greatly simplifies the process of priming an external pump. The priming pot is placed next to the pump, connected to the pump via PVC pipe and/or fittings. As long as a check valve is installed at the water intake in the pond, the priming pot can be manually filled with water to completely fill the priming pot, the pump and all pipes between the pump and water intake. The check valve at the water intake is what prevents the water from leaking back into the pond and is an essential part of this process.

Another application where the Sequence Priming Pot / Strainer Basket is useful is in situations where unfiltered water is being brought straight from the pond into the pump. Without some kind of pre-filter or pond skimmer, the water from the pump intake may contain leaves or other debris present in the pond. The Sequence Priming Pot has a built in strainer basket that will filter out leaves and other debris to keep it from entering the pump.

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For applications where an external pump is located above the elevation of the pond surface, the pump must be manually primed before use. Priming a pump is the process of filling the pump and lines with water so when the pump is turned on, it will start pumping water immediately. If an external pump is not primed properly, the pump will only contain air and won"t pump any water!

A priming pot greatly simplifies the process of priming an external pump. The priming pot is placed next to the pump, connected to the pump via PVC pipe and/or fittings. As long as a check valve is installed at the water intake in the pond, the priming pot can be manually filled with water to completely fill the priming pot, the pump and all pipes between the pump and water intake. The check valve at the water intake is what prevents the water from leaking back into the pond and is an essential part of this process.

Another application where the Sequence Priming Pot / Strainer Basket is useful is in situations where unfiltered water is being brought straight from the pond into the pump. Without some kind of pre-filter or pond skimmer, the water from the pump intake may contain leaves or other debris present in the pond. The Sequence Priming Pot has a built in strainer basket that will filter out leaves and other debris to keep it from entering the pump.

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The IDECO 800 Mud Pump is a triplex mud pump; two are available for immediate sale.  The IDECO 800 Mud Pump is powered by a CAT D398 diesel engine.  Both units are unitized onto a master skid with plumbing and pulsation dampeners.  The engine includes an Ingersoll-Rand air starter. One unit has a belt drive and the other has a chain box.

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One of the most important pieces of equipment in many different industries is the filtration system. Within each filtration system are a number of moving parts, which must all work together to ensure the system operates efficiently. Two parts that rely on each other the most are pumps and strainers. As the pump works, the strainer is in place to capture debris to ensure the pump can continue to function as designed.

Typically, when one refers to a hydraulic pump strainer, they are referring to a mesh strainer that is used as a filter at the pump inlet. The purpose of this strainer is to filter contaminants out of the hydraulic fluid as it approaches the suction side of the pump. These relatively coarse filters (about 140 microns) screw onto the pump intake, which is located inside the hydraulic reservoir.

Like we said above, the main purpose of a strainer is to filter out any solid contaminants from hydraulic fluid. If contaminants are left unfiltered, they can damage components of the pump. When the pump is damaged it can lead to lower system efficiency and a shortened lifespan.

That being said, picking the incorrect strainer for your system can also damage the pump. When selecting a strainer, it’s important to first consult the manufacturer recommendations. You also need to ensure you’ve selected the right sized filter, and one that meets your systems pressure and flow requirements. If your strainer fails to meet those requirements, you could potentially cause irreversible damage to your system.

The positioning of your strainer first and foremost depends on the type of strainer your system requires. The two most common types are pump suction strainers and inline filters. Pump suction strainers are a coarse mesh strainer that is used to collect large participles from entering the pump. They are installed at the suction inlet of the pump. Inline filters, sometimes called return line filters or spin-on filters, are installed in the fluid return line. This filter allows for a finer filtration of particles than the pump suction strainer and results in a highly efficient filtration system. Inline filters are not installed on the suction side of the pump because this can cause pump failure from high differential pressure.

Most pumps are designed to handle some number of solids, and the manufacturer can advise you on what size particles your pump can handle and may even have a suggestion on what filtration type is best for the system. Ultimately, the positioning of your strainer will depend on what type of system you have and how fine of a filtration you require.

While the strainer is an important part of a filtration system, there are instances where strainers are unnecessary. If the hydraulic fluid being placed into the system has already been filtered, it is unnecessary for it to be filtered again within the system. Additionally, some new hydraulic systems do not even require a strainer as the updated design minimizes the chance of debris. Though, if proper maintenance isn’t done on the system you could still experience pump damage.

There’s no other way to argue it: strainers are important to a pump system. It’s the choice of a strainer and the positioning of that strainer that can be up for debate sometimes. If you’re questioning where to place a strainer in your system, or what strainer to use, first consult the manufacturer for their recommendations. If you still have questions after that, consult a qualified suction strainer/filter designer.