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For over 65 years, Southwest Oilfield Products has been a leading mud pump fluid-end and consumable parts provider trusted by drilling companies around the globe. We provide a full portfolio of parts to keep your mud pump system performing efficiently and reliably.

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For over 60 years, Southwest Oilfield Products has been providing the industry with high-quality mud pump parts and we are excited to expand our product offering to include well service pump fluid ends and consumable parts. With over 15 domestic store locations, we are certain to have a convenient location that is ready to serve you.

Plungers: Southwest offers high-quality plungers with a variety of coating options that are suitable for a wide range of applications. Depending on operating conditions our trained specialist will help you select the option to best suit your needs.

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MUD PUMP PERFORMANCE CHART PUMP MAX MAX STROKE LINER SIZE IN INCHES MODEL I.H.P. S.P.M. LENGTH 4 4 1/2 5 5¼ 5½ 5¾ 6 6¼ 6½ 6¾ 7 7 1/4 7 1/2 MAX-P.S.I. 5000 5000 5000 5000 4714 4313 3960 3650 3380 3130 2910 2713 2535 12”A-1700-PT 1700 150 G.P.R. 1.96 2.48 3.06 3.37 3.70 4.05 4.41 4.78 5.17 5.11 6.00 6.43 6.88 G.P.M. @ 150 R.P.M. 294 372 459 506 555 608 662 717 776 767 900 965 1032 MAX-P.S.I. 5000 5000 5000 5000 4714 4313 3960 3650 3380 3130 2910 2713 2535 10”A-1400-PT 1400 150 G.P.R. 1.63 2.07 2.55 2.81 3.09 3.37 3.67 3.98 4.31 4.65 5.00 5.36 5.74 G.P.M. @ 150 R.P.M. 245 311 383 422 464 506 551 597 647 698 750 804 861

BASED ON 100% VOLUMETRIC EFFICIENCY AND 90% MECHANICAL EFFICIENCY FLUID END TYPE MODEL OF PUMP SIZE OF PUMP OEM 5000 PSI OILWELL A-1700-PT / A-1400-PT 7-1/2” X 12” / 10”

ITEM QTY. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REQ’D 1 1388YXX LINER REFER TO GUIDE TO ORDERING CHART ON PG. 6 FOR TYPE (G); (Y); AND FOR BORE SIZE (XX) 3 2 2974-XX LINER GASKET (REFER TO GUIDE TO ORDERING CHART FOR TYPE AND SIZE (XX) 3 3 8488-4 WEARPLATE 3 4 2974-1 WEARPLATE GASKET (ALSO AVAILABLE IN URETHANE P# 2974-1U) 3 5 XX-BYY PISTON (REFER TO GUIDE TO ORDERING CHART FOR SIZE (XX) AND FOR TYPE (YY) 3 5A 2932 PISTON BUSHING (FROM 1-5/8” TO 1-1/2” STRAIGHT BORE) 3 6 568-225 PISTON SEAL 3 7 1290HW-25 PISTON ROD (WITH 1 ½-8 ELASTIC STOP NUT) 3 8 API-4ESN PISTON ROD NUT 3 9 1290W2 PISTON ROD CONNECTING STUD (WITH WATER HOLE) 3 10 1290HW1 SUB ROD 3 11 1290CW ROD CLAMP (WITH WATER JACKET) 3 11A 1200H30 HOSE (1/2” X 30” WITH 1/2” MALE X 3/8” MALE CONNECTIONS) 3 11B 1200120 PIPE (3/8” X 12” GALVANIZED AND THREADED ON ONE END) 3 11C 4018-94 BOLT (5/8-11 GRADE 8 BOLT WITH LOCK NUT AND WASHER) 6 12 1200G90 PONY ROD 3 13 SEE PAGE VALVE COMPLETE 6 14 SEE PAGE VALVE INSERT 6 15 SEE PAGE VALVE SPRING 6 16 SEE PAGE VALVE SEAT 6 SWTM1700 HYDRAULIC SEAT PULLER KIT COMPLETE (REFER TO TOOLS SECTION IN CATALOG) 1 4475-3A SOUTHWEST HP QUICK-CHANGE VALVE COVER ASSEMBLY: (QTY PER ASSY CONSISTS OF ITEMS 17-24) 17 4475 VALVE COVER FLANGE 1 18 4575 SCREW GLAND 1 19 4675-3A PLUG (COMPLETE WITH VALVE GUIDE; BUSHING; AND SCREWS) INCLUDES ITEMS 21, 22, & 23 1 20 P129 HP VALVE COVER PLUG NITRILE SEAL (ALSO AVAILABLE IN URETHANE SEAL USE P# P129U) 1 21 4775-3R VALVE GUIDE (COMPLETE WITH BUSHING #4700I) 1 22 4700I VALVE GUIDE BUSHING (ALSO AVAILABLE IN URETHANE P# 4700IU) 1 23 4016-99 VALVE GUIDE SCREW 2 24 4015-2 VALVE COVER STUD (WITH SW PART# HHN1250-7 1 ¼-7 HEAVY HEX NUT) 12 OILWELL VALVE COVER ASSEMBLY: (QTY PER ASSY CONSISTS OF ITEMS 22, AND ITEMS 25-28) 25 80500003 VALVE COVER 1 FLUID END TYPE MODEL OF PUMP SIZE OF PUMP OEM 5000 PSI OILWELL A-1700-PT / A-1400-PT 7-1/2” X 12” / 10”

NOTE: DUAL-DURO® AND GRAYLOY® ARE REGISTERED TRADEMARKS OF SOUTHWEST® OILFIELD PRODUCTS. VALVES & SEATS (OEM OILWELL A-1700-PT/ A-1400-PT) STAINLESS PULLER HEAD TYPE VALVE INSERT SPRING SEAT PULLER HEAD SPRING STYLE SOUTHWEST (Full Open) 777-8B N/A 941 N/A 877-7 SWTM4250 SPLIT JAW SWTM40-SN SPLIT JAW FULL OPEN-ROUGHNECK SWND-7V2 N/A SW5710-115L N/A SWND-7S1 SWND-7PH PANCAKE FULL OPEN-ROUGHNECK SWTM40-SN SPLIT JAW SWND-7V2H N/A SW5710-115L N/A SWND-7S1 (High Temp) SWND-7PH PANCAKE FULL OPEN-ROUGHNECK SWTM40-SN SPLIT JAW SWND-7V1 SWND-7I SW5710-115L N/A SWND-7S1 (w/Replaceable Urethane Insert) SWND-7PH PANCAKE3 WEB DOUBLE ANGLE O-RING SWR0500110 SWR0514275 SWR0513744 SWR0514790 SWR0509309 SWTM3-7T 3 WEB (High Temp) SWR0520502 SWR0520501 SWR0513744 SWR0514790 SWR0509309 SWTM3-7T 3 J HOOK 3 WEB STANDARD PLATE SWR0505062 SWR0504893 SWR0513937 SWR0514423 SWR0509309 SWTM3-7T 4 WEB SWU5C-EEF SWUDD-7B SW5710-110 N/A SW7DD-B1 SWTM4-7 4 J HOOK 4 WEB (High Temp) SWU5C-EEFHT SWUDD-7BHT SW5710-110 N/A SW7DD-B1 SWTM4-7

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Exclusive pumping is a lot of work. In addition to pumping, you need to prepare bottles, bottle feed your baby, wash bottles and pump parts, and manage your expressed breast milk. Here are seven things that you can do to make life as an exclusive pumper manageable, and make pumping easier.

This is absolutely the most important thing. If you’re going to be spending two hours per day tied to the pump, you need to be able to do other things at the same time, whether that’s giving your baby a bottle of milk, working on your laptop, or eating a sandwich.

Invest in a hands-free pumping bra (here is one that I love) or a hands-free pump, and free yourself to do other things while you pump. It’s life-changing!

There are two main kinds of hands-free pumping bras – the kind you wear all day (integrated with your nursing bra) and the kind you only wear while pumping.

In September 2017, the CDC issued new guidelines recommending pump parts be washed after each use. In an FAQ, they say that “if you cannot clean your pump parts thoroughly after each pumping session, you can rinse and then refrigerate pump parts for a few hours between uses to help slow the growth of bacteria.”

This way you can use clean parts whenever you need them and then wash everything in one big batch. (Plus, it’s always a good idea to have a backup in case your duckbill goes down the dishwasher.)

Check your breast pump’s instruction manual first to make sure all of the parts are diswasher-safe. (The instruction manuals are usually available online if you search.) Then, you can put any safe parts in a mesh bag or diswasher basket, and clean them that way.

For a long time, I considered the pump and everything that went with it “my thing.” Eventually I realized that since I was doing all of the work making the milk, he could help out by washing everything.

If you can, pump into the bottles that your baby will drink out out of – it saves so much time in terms of transferring milk and washing two sets of bottles.

If your baby won’t take the bottles that come with your pump, see if you can attach the bottles he or she likes to the it – you might be surprised. Dr Brown’s bottles (the narrow ones) screwed into my Medela pump parts, for example.

If that doesn’t work, keep trying the bottles that came with your pump every couple of weeks. Babies change all of the time, and you never know when they will surprise you!

You should also make sure that you have plenty of bottles – I would aim for twice as many bottles as your baby drinks in a day. That way you have plenty to store in the fridge, plenty to pump into, and you can wash them at all once.

(Another option for managing milk that a lot of exclusive pumpers find makes life easier is the pitcher method, where you store all the milk you pump in a large container in the fridge before prepping bottles. More on how to do this here.)

Having all of your pumping stuff in one place can making getting your pumping sessions in a lot easier – you don’t need to run around and find your hands-free pumping bra, massagers, and chargers before you get started.

One thing that is challenging about exclusive pumping is that you can’t just leave the house without a plan for how and when you’re going to get your next session in. You either need to be careful to get home in enough time that you won’t get uncomfortable, or you need to be able to pump on the go.

Being able to pump on the go gives you so much more freedom. If you’ve never done it before, try something easy first, like pumping in your car while someone else is caring for your baby. Then you can work your way up to pumping anywhere you happen to be.

(Also, just because you’re an exclusive pumper, it doesn’t mean that trips have to be stressful! Here is how to fly with your pump and how to travel with breast milk.)

Carrying the mental load of pumping is work in and of itself – planning when and how to wash the bottles, remembering to put any extra milk in the freezer, etc.

One of the best ways to make exclusively pumping easier is to get into a routine and to have a system in place for things like getting the bottles washed or freezing your milk. This allows you do to things on autopilot rather than constantly having to carry the mental load.

It’s the worst feeling when you sit down to pump at work and then find out that you forgot a crucial part at home. Or when you realize that you left your charger behind in a hotel, and now you have a day of travel and no way to pump.

It’s a good idea to have a back up plan. A few examples of things that you can do are to learn hand expression (there are videos on YouTube that can help), to keep extra sets of pump parts at work or wherever you might need them, or have a manual pump in your bag.

Want help putting together the perfect pumping schedule for you that saves your sanity AND your milk supply? Check out the Exclusive Pumping Playbook! Includes cheat sheets for setting up systems and routines to make things easier. Use EPUMP30 for 30% off.

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Hi Daniela, yes. TSA allows frozen breast milk to be brought in your carry-on bag and it is exempt from the 3.4 ounce liquids rule. Just be aware that if the milk is partially frozen or is slushy, additional screening may be required. Be aware however that the guidelines do not state a specific amount, the official documentation simply says a “reasonable amount” of pumped milk in your carry-on is allowed. This leaves some discretion to the individual TSA officer. In the event you do experience any problems or encounter an uninformed TSA agent, we recommend calling TSA directly. Their phone number is 1-866-289-9673.

I am flying with Southwest tomorrow, and I have 3 small pins (two are 1″ circle pins, and one is a breast cancer ribbon held on with a safety pin that is 1″ in length) on my backpack that I am using as a carry on. Can I leave these on my backpack, or should I leave them at home?

I’m a type one diabetic and wear an insulin pump. I’m flying delta from atlant to Oklahoma . Will I be required to remove my pump while going through the scanner. Is it safe or not to put your pump through the scanner

If they fit in your bag and conform to the carry on size restrictions, they should be fine. However, if your stand has spiked feet or other sharp parts, you may not be able to carry it on. It would be up to the TSA agent at the security check.

Yes, Roberta you may check an air mattress and the pumps. Just remember that you may be charged extra fees by your airline if your luggage exceeds the weight and size restrictions.

I would contact your airline regarding the pool pump. You most certainly won’t be able to carry it on, but I don’t see why you wouldn’t be able to check it (as long as there are no hazardous chemicals along with it).

Veronica, yes, you can absolutely bring your insulin pump – but your supplies need to be accompanied by insulin. The TSA regulations specifically state that any diabetes-related supplies, equipment, and medication are allowed through security once they have been properly screened by X-ray or