I have a question: Do all the plungers or pistons have the same run? that is,do they travel the same distance within the cylinder to create suction and then push the water or oil out of the cylinder? Thanks for the response
Amazng Tariq It is a piston pump because the pressure seal between the plunger and connection rod is moving with each stroke. A plunger pump utilizes a stationary pressure seal, and the plunger makes it's stroke through the seal. Shiva prasad The ability to communicate is the fine line which differentiates knowledgeable teachings from intellectual diatribes.
the explanation is absolutely fantastic.Hats off to you.
Thanks for the great and clear explanation!
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easy to understand, thanks for the explanation
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Good animation
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Good explanation .I like that animation video.thanks.
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Great mechanism
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I have a question: Do all the plungers or pistons have the same run? that is,do they travel the same distance within the cylinder to create suction and then push the water or oil out of the cylinder? Thanks for the response
Yeah they have same working as single acting piston pump but cross section area and displacement is different in both cases
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From watching hotdogs and banana being flushed away to this. Nice procrastinating, myself.
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What is the function of relief valve
Relief the pressure, when exceeds the limits.
Thank you very much! Although it's a bit difficult to me to understand your english :( (it's not my mother tongue)
this is piston reciprocating pump not plunger .
no it plunger pump but it has almost the same working principle
as piston pump
Amazng Tariq know the difference between plunger and piston pump ..
Amazng Tariq
It is a piston pump because the pressure seal between the plunger and connection rod is moving with each stroke. A plunger pump utilizes a stationary pressure seal, and the plunger makes it's stroke through the seal.
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How plunger pump works - Animation
This isn't plunger pump
Wrong info...
This is more like a piston pump
Yes it is, do you have any other questions, please feel free to ask
@TechTrixInfo how about changing the title into a reciprocating pump or piston pump 🤔
🧐 this pump is actually called a plunger pump in real world, please have a look at our other videos too.
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Thank you