921358 Stud
921358 Stud Ships in 1-2 Weeks or Special Order
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Description
Description
The 921358 STUD by Blackmer is a precision-engineered component designed for use in positive displacement and sliding vane pumps. Supplied by KI Pumps, based in Waukesha, Wisconsin, this high-quality stud ensures secure assembly and reliable operation of pump assemblies. Constructed from durable materials such as hardened steel, it offers resistance to corrosion and mechanical stress, making it suitable for demanding industrial environments.
In terms of physical specifications, the 921358 STUD has a length of approximately 2 inches (50.8 mm) and a diameter of 0.5 inches (12.7 mm), fitting standard pump configurations. Its robust construction ensures long service life and alignment stability during operation. The component features precise threading to match compatible pump parts, promoting proper engagement and sealing efficiency.
Key features include:
- Manufactured from high-strength steel for durability
- Corrosion-resistant surface treatment for extended use in aggressive fluids
- Dimensions: 2 inches (50.8 mm) length, 0.5 inches (12.7 mm) diameter
- Standard internal and external threading for compatibility with typical pump models
- Precision machining to ensure proper fit and alignment
This 921358 STUD is ideal for maintenance and repair of blackmer pumps, notably those used in chemical processing, water treatment, and other industrial applications requiring high-performance pump components. It is suitable for use by technicians and engineers looking to replace worn or damaged studs in their pump assemblies.
The component is shipped as a single 921358 STUD unit, with no additional parts included. It is recommended to inspect the stud before installation for any signs of damage or wear.
Care instructions include regular cleaning with appropriate solvent to prevent buildup of debris. No specific warranty applies; typical maintenance includes ensuring proper torque during installation to avoid stress-induced fractures. Replacement should follow manufacturer guidelines for torque specifications and compatibility.
