
Figure 1. The construction of the NUT-SEAL system protector
assembly: A. standard grease fitting; B. elastomer membrane;
C. HDPE barrel; D.LDPE hex nut cover; E. hex area for removal.
Assembly
The
NUT-SEAL system protector assembly is in two parts: a barrel
and a hex nut cover. The barrel (C) is made from hard, high-density
polyethylene (HDPE). This material can withstand heavy shocks
while effectively protecting the bolt threads. The bottom
hex nut cover (D) is made of softer, low-density polyethylene
(LDPE) that protects and covers the nut. The hex on the barrel
(E) is for removal of the protector, if needed for bolt removal,
after long periods of use. The standard grease fitting (A)
is for injection of the anticorrosion grease into the protector.
The protector
is supplied with either a long or short barrel. The long barrel
is used in conjunction with tensioning devices. Tensioning
requires a thread height approximately two times the height
of the nut or twelve exposed threads. The short barrel is
used where tensioning is not required and allows for six exposed
threads. Grease fittings are installed either on the top or
the sides of the barrel. The system can be supplied with special,
non-standard, thread configurations, and can be properly tapped
with special thread types.
The elastomer
membrane (B) serves three functions. First, it indicates that
no empty space remains in the protector and that the threads
are completely covered with grease. Second, it maintains a
positive pressure in the protector preventing the infiltration
of corrosive agents. Third, it provides a visual indication
that the pressure remains in the protector allowing easy inspection
and injection of additional grease, if indicated.
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