apakshaypatel
Mechanical
- Jan 24, 2018
- 3
Hello Everyone,
I am designing a small sub-assembly consists of two parts. These two cylindrical parts OD= 1.75" and ID 1.25" are assembled using threading because it can be easily disassembled while doing maintenance. However, there is some constraint when this sub-assembly get together with other to become a whole assembly, due to which we cannot use thread. Is there is any way we can replace thread without adding any additional part?
I have attached a file for reference.
EDIT 1:
The Material is Delrin. I didn't want to complicate things that the reason I included optimal info which is not optimal I guess. Allow me to try to explain. Consider two parts Part A and Part B. Part A has two sub-parts, part A1 and A2. Same with part B, two sub-parts Part B1 and Part B2.
Both parts are under working at 50 ft from the surface of the machine. Part A reciprocate inside a pipe and Part B is stationary. During maintenance which would once in a year, part A1 and Part A2 should be able to disassemble and get it clean also Part B1 and B2 should be able to disassemble and get it clean.
Now, in order to do maintenance of both parts which is under a working condition at 50-60 ft from machine surface, We need to pull out both part A and B together by attaching them together consider part A is already attached with a number of SS rod which makes 60ft altogether.So from a surface, I need to get part A and Part B attached and pull out everything to surface, and after completion of maintenance place part B at its respective position and detach part A from the surface so that it can reciprocate and Part B will be stationary.
The part should be able to seal against water. we are not dealing with a heavy load, so you can ignore ay load constraint.
Thanks in advance
Akshay
I am designing a small sub-assembly consists of two parts. These two cylindrical parts OD= 1.75" and ID 1.25" are assembled using threading because it can be easily disassembled while doing maintenance. However, there is some constraint when this sub-assembly get together with other to become a whole assembly, due to which we cannot use thread. Is there is any way we can replace thread without adding any additional part?
I have attached a file for reference.
EDIT 1:
The Material is Delrin. I didn't want to complicate things that the reason I included optimal info which is not optimal I guess. Allow me to try to explain. Consider two parts Part A and Part B. Part A has two sub-parts, part A1 and A2. Same with part B, two sub-parts Part B1 and Part B2.
Both parts are under working at 50 ft from the surface of the machine. Part A reciprocate inside a pipe and Part B is stationary. During maintenance which would once in a year, part A1 and Part A2 should be able to disassemble and get it clean also Part B1 and B2 should be able to disassemble and get it clean.
Now, in order to do maintenance of both parts which is under a working condition at 50-60 ft from machine surface, We need to pull out both part A and B together by attaching them together consider part A is already attached with a number of SS rod which makes 60ft altogether.So from a surface, I need to get part A and Part B attached and pull out everything to surface, and after completion of maintenance place part B at its respective position and detach part A from the surface so that it can reciprocate and Part B will be stationary.
The part should be able to seal against water. we are not dealing with a heavy load, so you can ignore ay load constraint.
Thanks in advance
Akshay