You sure this isn't the fombreler? I've worked around quite a few in my day. You do NOT want to mix up your fombreler and your dingus, if you want to know why look up the story of Terry the fombreler fitter
At Shanley Pump, we take our Turbo Encabulator technology very seriously. We're hoping to knock seconds off our synchronization of Cardinal Grahmmeters in the fields of Pumping technology.
We make the stators at the place i work. Pretty neat that inside is cut by a rotor shape tool that produces electricity to cut the inside out not sure exactly how not my department. Very cool
Watching this brings back a flood of work that II used to build, like the 28 ton hydraulic presses up to 150 ton hydraulic presses. I also used to build hydraulic extruders and vise style presses. For Van Dorn machinery out of Westboylston, Massachusetts left there and built 30⁰ plunge grind machines and Robotic assembly & automatic plunge grind machines as a runoff technician for Cincinnati Milacron-Heald Corp in Worcester, Ma. After that I became a Electrical/ Hydraulic/Mechanic/ Specialist and foreman for the Regional Transit Authority before I retired. This is all too slow for me......
The tie rods I handled had to be lifted with a crane, 1 at a time with nuts the size of that cylinder and tighted with a 10 lb. Rubber mallet and be parallel within .003". 😅
Man you didn’t have to make it gay, I was taking a piss and scratching my nuts as I read your comment and now I gotta go watch an A10 light up some talibanitas and go hunting or some shit just to degayify myself, not cool man, not cool
Smaller ones are very popular as mailbox poles and slightly bigger ones are used as gate posts in my town. We used to have a paper mill, so people just "borrowed" all the stainless steel scrap that got switched out during annual overhauls and such. I've seen entire private streets with all the culverts made of stainless steel pipe anything from 6 inch to 12-14inch.
Huh, i think i worked on a similar part. Depending on the location. Worked as in either preparing cores for the flask or actually pouring the steel for it. (Body and central shaft)
We used them for pumping digestate into biogas tanks as they don't really get bunged up if the liquid gets kinda lumpy! And in the grand scheme of things that one is just a baby, I have used way way bigger ones.
Matt, feel free to contact us with your requirements at Libertyprocess.com. or at Shanleypump.com. We work all the time with oilfield pumps so we probably have something you can use!
@shanleypumpandequipmentinc3857 I was just wondering if they come in that size 1in by like 30in I always wonder what they where used for that shinny piece in the middle
@@mattbowser5274 That's the Rotor, it sits inside the stator and rotates creating voids in the stator which create suction. They come in all sorts of sizes!
Yes is the answer. We use them fracing. They are chem pumps to pump chemicals into the slurry going down hole. Unfortunately, depending on the chemical they don't last to long. So we replace them often then weld the old ones to bumpers as markers.
So that’s how the dingus fits into the bellwhooper.
Well he has to cool the flibber before he can drill into the flabber. But I see what you’re saying😂
It’s a progressive cavity screw pump looks like
You sure this isn't the fombreler? I've worked around quite a few in my day. You do NOT want to mix up your fombreler and your dingus, if you want to know why look up the story of Terry the fombreler fitter
Is that with or without a plumbus? 🤷♂️ asking for a friend...
You must get the angle of the dangle congruent with the gruent
You guys accepting applications for the soap shaft luber, heck I'd do it for free
Nice
Diddy
I'd love to hire you, my junk is HUGE, need as many hands as I can get
😂
I actually am accepting shaft soapers, just send me your resume
I was a Crane operator years back and I would have to set this types of pumps in our local oil fields.
That’s a massive stator pump 👌
Was scrolling looking for a rotor/stator comment👍 That would be a fairly small cavity pump coming through our shop.
@ I used to work with small kiesel pumps for wineries/breweries. Food grade Lube and a strap wrench haha.
@@jameslovasz2064you definitely know the struggle on rebuilding these lol
Never seen the turbo encabulator being built before, rad work and great mentoring fr
Rockwell had to figure out the side fumbling first.
At Shanley Pump, we take our Turbo Encabulator technology very seriously. We're hoping to knock seconds off our synchronization of Cardinal Grahmmeters in the fields of Pumping technology.
@shanleypumpandequipmentinc3857 best company reply ever!
I used to coat those with carbide and ceramic coatings years back. At a industrial reclamation engineers shop.
looked like a Diddy party at the end! 😂
😅
Oh shiii, you were at a diddy party before?😮
Send this post to the top!
😂😂😂
That's as funny as the last 4,569,987,987,000,000 times ive heard it this week...
"A plumbus is a household device so common it doesn’t really need an introduction."
I heard a episode of Rick and morty tells you exactly how to make one.
I heard that in the how it’s made voice.
Its an air compressor pump, very quiet compared to the classic ones but they wear out in a shorter time
@@mk6315 i guess you don't watch rick and morty.
@@tradismerrill2105😂
Positive displacement pumps are amazing
positive displacement pump
Them boys out on the fields are never lonely
Thank you, I have to tell my guys this all the time! Take it slow and everybody be safe.
We make the stators at the place i work. Pretty neat that inside is cut by a rotor shape tool that produces electricity to cut the inside out not sure exactly how not my department. Very cool
Positive Displacement Screw Pump. I must have switched a few dozen of these out in my day.
Can be a pain in the butt, I got rid of those in my seafood factory, hated those!
It’s a progressive cavity.
@jhitt79 Positive Displacement Pump.
Watching this brings back a flood of work that II used to build, like the 28 ton hydraulic presses up to 150 ton hydraulic presses. I also used to build hydraulic extruders and vise style presses. For Van Dorn machinery out of Westboylston, Massachusetts left there and built 30⁰ plunge grind machines and Robotic assembly & automatic plunge grind machines as a runoff technician for Cincinnati Milacron-Heald Corp in Worcester, Ma. After that I became a Electrical/ Hydraulic/Mechanic/ Specialist and foreman for the Regional Transit Authority before I retired. This is all too slow for me......
The tie rods I handled had to be lifted with a crane, 1 at a time with nuts the size of that cylinder and tighted with a 10 lb. Rubber mallet and be parallel within .003". 😅
Positive displacement pump, good in the right application. Good work on it
We used smaller versions of these in the oilfield very powerful pump and easy to Calibrate they are completely fucked if ran dry
Oiled it up like it’s a diddy party 🎊
Nah you mean an Ellen and Tom hanks party
@@tannerlane9669nah, a Whoopi party
🤢
Keep it greasey, so it will go down easy 🤛
Nah bro, this IS a diddy party
@@tannerlane9669shit u right. Wouldn’t surprise me if tom was the devil
Nice to hear the guy telling him to be safe and go slow
I love a good rotostater vid
My god when you were oiling that up... it just... it just did something for me. 😂
Diddy
Man you didn’t have to make it gay, I was taking a piss and scratching my nuts as I read your comment and now I gotta go watch an A10 light up some talibanitas and go hunting or some shit just to degayify myself, not cool man, not cool
The green Palmolive is excellent for installing impellers on marine engines also
Smaller ones are very popular as mailbox poles and slightly bigger ones are used as gate posts in my town. We used to have a paper mill, so people just "borrowed" all the stainless steel scrap that got switched out during annual overhauls and such. I've seen entire private streets with all the culverts made of stainless steel pipe anything from 6 inch to 12-14inch.
Positive displacement pump.
Stator is the wear item .
Progressive cavity pump.
Seems like a cool place to work and learn.
Good ole seepex pumps.
I was a button pusher at Tuthill but never seen a blower like this. Wild.
That’s what she said 😕🤙🏻
The first progressive cavity pump I of a workdown was in 1980 Bixby.
Moyno.
Robbin and Myers made one .
Huh, i think i worked on a similar part. Depending on the location. Worked as in either preparing cores for the flask or actually pouring the steel for it. (Body and central shaft)
I worked on an oilwell in sw oklahoma that used these pumps several yrs ago, pain in the ass but worked very well.
That green grease looks eerily similar to palmolive dish soap, the dispenser bottle too.
We used these type of pumps on cargo ships for processing oily wastewater and sludge.
That is one big ass stator. What application would that be for?
We used them for pumping digestate into biogas tanks as they don't really get bunged up if the liquid gets kinda lumpy! And in the grand scheme of things that one is just a baby, I have used way way bigger ones.
Have used these in a smaller application for high pressure.
Progressive cavity pump. Good for low sheer applications
Allweiler pumps are NOISEY
Get me that appreciate!!
I said get me that apprentice now!!! 💵💵💵😂😂😂😂
Now this is cool
That's a nice shop you have there.
Dude was trying so hard not to make eye contact on The rub down
Lol tha canic in me "OOOHHHH BOY LUUUUUBBBBEEEE THAT SHAFT" 😅😂😂😂
The machine I use to spray Drywall mud has a small one it is very reliable
"Did you get that thang oiled up" 😅
I have a number of these stainless agitators ( smaller, though ) that came out of a number of paper mills across the country.
If you need parts or service feel free to drop us a message!
Never got to work on one of these.
Yup I got one of those too
Used these to pump sludge to dewatering centrifuge. God is Good.
This definitely isn't a childrens video.
Would grease not be a far better option!? Or is this for instruction purposes??
Grease can stay in the stator, dishwashing fluid can be rinsed out easily during flowtesting.
@@shanleypumpandequipmentinc3857 I did not make that connection. Thanks
Ive never seen a rotor stator pump assembled like this. I always cut open a tube of grease and cranked it in with a come along. Interesting.
It's called a PCP - progressive cavity pump
@@tonyjones4861in my field we look at lobes and stages. 1 lobe rotor 2 lobe stator. 4 stage maybe. Can't see the entire length of the rotor.
@@tonyjones4861 Correct. That is the technical name for a rotor/stator pump.
Is this a progressive cavity pump
That's the smallest in length, thickest in width stator I've seen before. Where is this pump used?
Wait those r pumps do they make smaller ones like 1in around we got them on a bumper of an oil feild truck things r hard as a rock
Matt, feel free to contact us with your requirements at Libertyprocess.com. or at Shanleypump.com. We work all the time with oilfield pumps so we probably have something you can use!
@shanleypumpandequipmentinc3857 I was just wondering if they come in that size 1in by like 30in I always wonder what they where used for that shinny piece in the middle
@@mattbowser5274 That's the Rotor, it sits inside the stator and rotates creating voids in the stator which create suction. They come in all sorts of sizes!
@@shanleypumpandequipmentinc3857 nice someone used them as bumper makers on our big truck there pretty cool I appreciate ur time
Yes is the answer. We use them fracing. They are chem pumps to pump chemicals into the slurry going down hole. Unfortunately, depending on the chemical they don't last to long. So we replace them often then weld the old ones to bumpers as markers.
What is that the Kahniflen pin that goes into the automatic stabilizer
The diddy party at the end there
I should call her
I thought it was metal art. 😂
I know how this pump works. Cleaver and is durable.
Will that fit on my Honda?
U got thst thing all oiled down
Ya hire me boisss
You commentors are great..
Thx for laughs 😃
That's the biggest roper pump I've ever seen.
You know that guys was thinking to himself god dang it they got me doing this on camera lol
Remember people never forget the lube😂😂
Need a few of these lol our Mono pumps are clapped out at work
Application?
Diddy has entered the chat
Soooo how do i land the lube tech job? Asking for a friend
He oiled that thing like he was taking it to a Diddy party
what a nice doohickey
Is this like an oil pump or something? What am I watching be assembled?
Progressing cavity pump .
Dude, I am a geotech driller. That’s a big ass worm gear!
It's a progressive cavity pump. It'll suck harder than a toothless meth head tryna earn a $20 bill.
Not a worm gear
@ what is it, not for a pump?
Rotor *
@@Moebilefone they are inserting the rotor of a progressive cavity pump into the stator.
Rebuilt a smaller version of that style punp . A grout pumper if I remember correctly .
😳…uhh….Dude has to be a regular at Diddy’s Freak Offs…
Thats what those bars are used for? I used to make em but no one knew what they were for. Big company vouldnt talk to the guys in the office.
This is a 1 man job at my work.
Go fast be reckless and lets get that workmans comp fired up guys
Machining that impeller rotor must be challenging.
All wheeler it's not in allWeiler is it per dog?
How do I join. What could I make
Lookin like a diddy party in there wtf
Gritner valve into the worble orfice
Look like what we use boom boom
Thats gotta be the elusive Kanooter valve
And that’s how you make a regular old plumbus
Every home has one!
Gotta go slow, be safe, install the protection, and lube the shaft.........
THAT'S WHAT SHE SAID
So that’s what those are used for I’ve seen them in some strange places
Beautiful pump. In French, it's called pompe moineau . Don't know the name in English though
A simple google search would tell u
Progressing cavity pump
@@Cerr-ph6hbalways gotta be at least one arrogant 🤡
That’s what she said😂
Was anyone else uncomfortably disturbed when he started lubing that thing up?
How much you wanna bet they drew straws to have to be the guy who lives the shaft for youtube😂
That’s how you make a plumbis
When hundreds of lbs is hanging above your heads .....not one hard hat....just saying I would of heard about that😂
"perfectly straight"
Moyno pumps. I've gotten good at repairing these
He's treating it like his gf ❤
I call them deep well pumps
That’s the tail end stator sticking out They’re building a screw pump