samlloyd1881
Marine/Ocean
- May 29, 2007
- 2
Hi guys.I'm in the marine industry and my company manufacture actuators for valves.We mostly use a reck and pinion concept. Recently, a few of our actuators are constantly leaking, even after they have been changed. Our Service Engineer found some scratch marks on the reck gear body.
The casualty are mostly single acting actuators which are operating at 130bar.We suspect it's due to particles in the hydrualic oil, and also the fact that the reck gear is chrome plating, not so good wear resistance.
Hope to get advise on whether the above is possible or there could be other factors as i am still a novice in this department.
The casualty are mostly single acting actuators which are operating at 130bar.We suspect it's due to particles in the hydrualic oil, and also the fact that the reck gear is chrome plating, not so good wear resistance.
Hope to get advise on whether the above is possible or there could be other factors as i am still a novice in this department.