stuffing box
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Definition
- Noun:
- A small chamber in which packing is compressed around a reciprocating shaft or piston to form a seal: A "stuffing box" is a mechanical assembly designed to prevent leakage of fluid (like water, steam, or oil) along a moving shaft or piston rod that passes through a container wall or housing. It contains a soft, deformable packing material that is compressed to create a tight seal.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The engineer inspected the pump's stuffing box for signs of wear.
- A properly maintained stuffing box is essential to prevent water from leaking into the bilge of a ship.
- They replaced the old packing material inside the stuffing box.
Advanced Usage
- "To repack a stuffing box": To replace the worn-out sealing material inside the chamber.
- The maintenance schedule requires us to repack the stuffing box annually.
- "Stuffing box gland": Often refers to the specific component (the gland nut or flange) that applies pressure to compress the packing.
- Tighten the stuffing box gland gradually to adjust the seal.
Variants and Related Words
- Packing gland: A common synonym for "stuffing box."
- Seal chamber: A more general term for a cavity containing a sealing mechanism.
- Mechanical seal: A modern, often more efficient, alternative sealing device that sometimes replaces a traditional stuffing box.
Synonyms
- Packing box
- Gland box
Related Phrases
- Stuffing box packing: The specific material (often braided rope, graphite, or Teflon) used inside the box to create the seal.
- We need to order more graphite-impregnated stuffing box packing.
Noun
- a small chamber in which packing is compressed around a reciprocating shaft or piston to form a seal