Q. Will vibration cause this protector system to
loosen with a consequent loss of positive pressure?
A. No. The plastic materials do not have a vibration
resonance.
Q. Does the protector system provide protection from
mechanical damage during installation and use?
A. Yes. It is manufactured with a high density, high
impact resistant polyethylene plastic material.
Q. What if the protector system is over pressurized
causing the membrane to protrude, or even rupture?
A. If over pressurized, simply loosen the protector
one or two turns, allow the excess grease to escape
between nut surface and seal, then re-tighten. If
the membrane is ruptured, it can be replaced easily
in a few seconds.
Q. Can this protector system be used on existing
nuts and bolts which show corrosion?
A. Yes. It is recommended to remove existing
corrosion products by wire brushing to remove loose
scale. Using the protector system with a corrosion
resistant grease will inhibit further corrosion.
Q. Can this protector system be supplied with
special, non-standard, thread configuration?
A. Yes. It can be properly tapped with specialty
thread types.
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sizes.
Q. Other than cost savings, what advantage does the
protector system offer over stainless steel
fasteners?
A. First, is mechanical strength. ASTM A193 shows
carbon steel B-7 studs with a minimum yield strength
of 105,000 psi, while ASTM shows 316 stainless steel
grades B&M at 75,000 psi. Second, galling is a
consistent problem with multiple make up / break out
of stainless steel. Third is availability. Carbon
steel fasteners are stocked and readily available
from multiple sources throughout the world.
Specialty stainless steel fasteners may have to be
machined (longer lead times) and are usually not
stocked because of high inventory costs.
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