stuffing nut
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Definition
Noun: A type of nut specifically designed to compress and tighten the packing material within a stuffing box, a component used to create a seal around a rotating or reciprocating shaft (like a pump or valve stem) to prevent fluid leakage.
Usage
The "stuffing nut" is a mechanical part. It is threaded onto the stuffing box and tightened to apply pressure to the packing material (often called gland packing), thereby adjusting the seal around the shaft.
Examples
- Noun:
- The mechanic tightened the stuffing nut to stop the leak from the pump shaft.
- If the seal is too loose, you can adjust it by turning the stuffing nut clockwise.
- Replacing the worn packing requires first loosening the stuffing nut.
Advanced Usage
- "to back off the stuffing nut": To loosen the stuffing nut, typically to reduce pressure on the packing or to allow for its replacement.
- Before adding new packing rings, you must back off the stuffing nut.
Variants and Related Words
- Gland Nut: A synonymous term often used interchangeably with "stuffing nut."
- Packing Nut: Another common synonym.
- Stuffing Box: The assembly that contains the packing and is compressed by the stuffing nut.
- Gland Packing: The sealing material compressed by the stuffing nut.
Synonyms
- Gland nut
- Packing nut
- Adjusting nut (in this specific context)
Related Phrases
"Tighten the stuffing nut": The primary action for compressing the packing to create a seal.
- A small drip is acceptable, but if it streams, you should tighten the stuffing nut slightly.
"Loosen the stuffing nut": The action to relieve pressure, often for maintenance or to allow a shaft to turn more freely.
- If the pump is overheating, try to loosen the stuffing nut a quarter turn.
Noun
- a nut used to tighten a stuffing box