packing nut
Noun: A type of nut specifically designed to apply pressure and create a seal within a stuffing box or gland assembly. Its primary function is to compress packing material (like braided rope, rings, or seals) around a moving shaft (such as a pump or valve stem) to prevent fluid leakage while allowing the shaft to rotate or move.
The term "packing nut" is used in mechanical and engineering contexts to describe a component in sealing systems. * The mechanic tightened the packing nut to stop the leak from the pump shaft. * If the valve is dripping, you may need to adjust the packing nut. * Regular maintenance involves checking the packing nut for proper tightness.
- "To back off the packing nut": To loosen the packing nut, typically to reduce friction on the shaft or to replace worn packing material.
- Before replacing the packing rings, you must first back off the packing nut.
- "Packing nut assembly": Refers to the complete set of components, which may include the nut, a follower ring, and the packing material itself.
- The entire packing nut assembly was corroded and needed replacement.
- Gland Nut: A synonymous term often used interchangeably with "packing nut," especially in certain engineering fields.
- Stuffing Box Gland: A broader term that can include the packing nut as a key component of the sealing gland structure.
- Packing Gland: Another common term for the entire assembly that performs the sealing function, where the nut is a part.
- Gland nut
- Seal nut
- Stuffing nut
- To tighten the packing: This action is typically performed by turning the packing nut.
- A small leak can often be fixed by tightening the packing.
- Packing material/ring: The soft sealing material that the packing nut compresses.
- Graphite is a common type of packing material used with a packing nut.
The "packing nut" is distinct from a standard nut. Its design and application are specifically for creating and adjusting a mechanical seal. It is a critical component for controlling leakage in rotating or reciprocating equipment.
- a nut used to tighten a stuffing box