72155272-50HP-Water-Jet-Pump-Parts-Filter-Housing-Assembly.867.3-1

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English Translation of Title:
Filter Housing Assembly for 50HP Water Jet Pump Parts – Model No. 72155272-50HP-Water-Jet-Pump-Parts-Filter-Housing-Assembly.867.3-1

Introduction, Application, Features, and Maintenance:

This component is a filter housing assembly designed for 50HP water jet pump systems. It is a durable, sealable canister that holds the filter element, through which water passes before entering the high-pressure pump to remove contaminants and protect sensitive downstream components.

Application:
Installed in the low-pressure water supply line of water jet cutting machines, typically before the booster pump. It ensures that particulates, rust, and scale are filtered out, maintaining water purity and preventing premature wear of seals, valves, nozzles, and the intensifier pump .

Features:

  • Robust construction typically featuring a rugged all-steel or metal housing with corrosion-resistant fittings for harsh industrial environments .

  • Designed to accommodate a filter element (e.g., 10-micron, 0.45-micron) to ensure water quality for system components .

  • Includes a bleed valve for depressurizing the housing before maintenance, ensuring operator safety .

  • Features an O-ring seal to prevent leaks; often requires grease (e.g., FML-2) for proper sealing and easy assembly .

  • Utilizes a threaded or wrench-operated canister for easy replacement of the filter element .

Maintenance:

  • Monitor the system's booster pressure gauge: replace the filter element when pressure drops by approximately 15 psi (1 bar) from the baseline value with a new filter .

  • Before opening, press the red bleed valve to release any trapped pressure .

  • Use a filter wrench to unscrew the housing and remove the old element .

  • Clean the strainer or housing interior during each filter change .

  • Apply compatible grease to the housing O-ring to ensure a proper seal and prevent damage .

  • Fill the housing about 1/4 to 1/3 full of water to help center the new filter element when reinstalling .

  • Replace the housing immediately if the body is cracked, threaded connections are damaged, or the O-ring seal fails to prevent leakage.


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