121813 Pushrod
121813 Pushrod Ships in 1-2 Weeks or Special Order
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Description
Description
Introducing the 121813 Pushrod by Blackmer, a precision pump component designed to ensure reliable and efficient pump operation.
The 121813 Pushrod is constructed from durable steel alloy, featuring an accurately machined shaft and end fittings to facilitate precise motion transfer within positive displacement and sliding vane pumps. Its robust materials provide high strength and resistance to wear, ensuring long service life under demanding conditions.
Dimensions include a length of 12 inches (304.8 mm), a shaft diameter of 0.5 inches (12.7 mm), and threaded ends compatible with standard pump assemblies. The pushrod weighs approximately 0.35 pounds (159 grams), optimized for minimal inertia during operation. It is compatible with pump models that require a 12-inch pushrod length and specific connection fittings, supporting broad application compatibility.
- Material: steel alloy with corrosion-resistant finish
- Length: 12 inches (304.8 mm)
- Shaft diameter: 0.5 inches (12.7 mm)
- Weight: approximately 0.35 pounds (159 grams)
- End fittings: threaded, compatible with standard pump interfaces
- Application: used in positive displacement and sliding vane pumps
- Color: metallic silver finish for corrosion resistance
The 121813 Pushrod is ideal for maintenance and replacement in industrial pump systems requiring precise motion transfer. It is suited for applications where pump reliability and consistent performance are critical, including in chemical, water treatment, and manufacturing facilities. This component supports pump operators seeking to maintain system integrity while minimizing downtime.
The pushrod ships as a single unit with no additional parts included. It is designed for easy installation into compatible pump models, with threaded ends for secure attachment.
Proper care involves inspecting the pushrod regularly for signs of wear or corrosion and replacing it if deformation or excessive wear occurs. It requires standard cleaning with mild solvents and applies a light lubricant to thread fittings during installation. Maintenance or replacement should follow manufacturer recommendations to ensure continued performance and warranty compliance.
