DIY pump repair nsh 100

In detail: do-it-yourself repair of NSh 100 pumps from a real master for the site my.housecope.com.

Recommendation: the operating time of NSH hydraulic pumps for operation without breakdowns should not exceed:

  • 4000 hours on agricultural tractors.
  • 3000 hours on industrial tractors.
  • 1000 hours on other machines.

Remember: the system must be filled with hydraulic oil, not "waste".

More fluid mining forces to raise the engine speed, which reduces the engine life.

Operation at increased speed of the pump NSh leads to accelerated wear of the seals and working elements of the pump.

If the NSh pump is out of order, it is better to replace it completely. In case of repair, you will need seals and an NSh repair kit.

If the casing bursts or swells, the pump must be replaced.

During the operation of the equipment, its component parts are subjected to constant wear and tear, dynamic loads, friction, which lead to premature equipment failures. The gear pump is no exception. Gear pump repair is a necessary component in the repair of the hydraulic part of the equipment.

To avoid damage to the pump, it is necessary to carry out periodic inspections and PPR (scheduled preventive maintenance). Even observing all the requirements for the operation and maintenance of the pump, it is impossible to predict its exact breakdown time.

Below is table 1 with the main types of gear pump malfunctions, causes and methods of elimination.

Who can tell how to unscrew the broken tap from the NSh-100 oil pump body. I drove the thread of the fastening of the incoming flange and broke it. Blind hole, approx. 25 mm deep.

Video (click to play).

hello, one of the ways is to weld the debris by electric welding until the end comes out of the hole, and then the nut can be welded. sometimes it works.

Yes, but the high carbon steel tap, I think the weld will burst!

Damn, the same problem! Only in the body of the gur the tap is broken off. Right now I'm going to conjure.

in the thread circle where the tap is broken off, carefully drill with a thin drill of 1.5-2 mm. So that the drill passes between the tap and the edge of the thread, the more it is, the easier it is to pull it out later. (preferably with epoxy glue) with the native thread size.

Hooray, I did it. I welded the nut with a semiautomatic device, after it had cooled down, I unscrew it without effort !! The method is correct, I advise everyone, although I myself had doubts before, I thought that it would burst in the place of welding, but it came out withstood. It turns out that after welding the carbon burns out and the tap is “released” and therefore does not break.
However, the strength of the welding is relative, since when a force was applied (after removing the tap from the NSh), the nut broke off, but nevertheless it was enough to unscrew it! Attaching photo.

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