Waterjet socket head screw can be made from a variety of materials, including metals, plastics, and composites. The choice of material will depend on the specific requirements of the application, such as strength, corrosion resistance, and cost.
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Waterjet Socket Head Screw, M10 x 1.50 x 65MM 20427994
Waterjet Socket Head Screw, M10 x 1.50 x 65MM 20427994 is applied for SL-VI 50HP pump
Item | Part Number | Description | Item | Part Number | Description |
1 | 72160831 | High Pressure Cylinder | 14 | 05034764
| Hydraulic Cylinder
|
2 | 05119151 | Plunger
| 15 | 10075000
| O-Ring, 3.75 x 4.0 x .13 |
3 | 72142526
| Sealing Head Assembly | 16 | 05034855
| Backup Ring, 3.75 x 4.0 |
4 | 05034772
| Hydraulic Cylinder Head | 17 | 05141106
| Socket Head Screw, M14 x 60MM |
5 | 20422243
| HP Seal Assembly
| 18 | 72146433
| Proximity Switch Kit
|
7 | 80073646
| Cylinder Nut
| 20 | 05132253
| Piston Assembly
|
8 | 05130091
| Hydraulic Seal Cartridge Assembly | 21 | 20427804
| Intensifier Support
|
9 | 05007786
| Bushing Retainer Flange | 22 | 20427994
| Socket Head Screw, M10 x 1.50 x 65MM |
10 | 20497767
| Liner, HP Cylinder | 23 | 05061486
| Lock Washer, M10
|
11 | 10074920
| O-Ring, 1.75 x1 .94 x .09 | 24 | 10074409
| O-Ring, 1.0 x 1.25 x .13 |
12 | 80070352
| Jackbolt
| 25 | 05144183
| Spacer Assembly, Proximity Switch |
13 | 05034798
| Retaining Ring
| 26 | 05081872
| Gasket, Topworks Support |
Understanding waterjet cutting
Waterjet socket head screw can be made from a variety of materials, including metals, plastics, and composites. The choice of material will depend on the specific requirements of the application, such as strength, corrosion resistance, and cost.
Waterjet socket head screw is commonly used in machinery, electronics, and other equipment where components need to be connected and disconnected frequently. The hexagonal socket in the head of the screw allows for easy tightening and loosening with a hex key or Allen wrench.
Waterjet cutting is a versatile cutting method that can be used to produce small quantities or prototypes of custom socket head screws at a relatively low cost. Because the cutting process is non-contact, there is minimal material waste, which can help to keep costs down.
However, there are some limitations to waterjet cutting that should be considered. For example, the cutting process can generate heat, which can affect the properties of the metal material. To minimize this effect, the cutting process may need to be carried out at lower pressures and speeds or with additional cooling measures in place.
Additionally, waterjet cutting can cause wear and tear on the cutting head over time, which may require maintenance or replacement. However, with proper maintenance and careful consideration of the cutting parameters, waterjet cutting can be a highly effective method for producing custom socket head screws with precision and accuracy.
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