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Oh this brings back memories of my pattern making days, It was a great profession , studying the blue print, making the layout and began the construction. I'm now 75 years old. thanks for sharing the videos. John H.
Very nice explanation. Thank you very much. Please do more videos as much as you can if possible so we can learn things about engineering more clearly.
Very lucidly and beautifully explained...plz bring more videos on marine equipments like....alternator, purifier, oily water separator, incinerator, differnt motors &other aux machineries...the way u sir demonstrated was very good for beginers ....
Please note that, by the looks, the stem has got a right handed screw thread on it. Hence for the clockwise rotation of the handwheel or the sleeve nut, the stem has to move upwards rather than downwards as shown it the video. Please check that out. Thank you.
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Hi John, what is the best valve to be used in Lime & Magox Slurry application? I know you mentioned the Pinch valve but the sleeve is failing always and causing safety issues. Thanks!
any chance you could go into more detail about exactly how a stem nut works. I can't get my head around how the design of valves allows them to be a rising or non rising stem type.
is it just me or is the stem's screw on backwards? All of the valves I've seen with a screw which goes through the actuator and not attached directly to it seem to go the other way. If the actuator is engaging the screw on that valve, it seems like turning it clockwise should push it up.
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Nothing better than this video
Oh this brings back memories of my pattern making days, It was a great profession , studying the blue print, making the layout and began the construction. I'm now 75 years old. thanks for sharing the videos. John H.
Best video i found so far !
Very nice explanation. Thank you very much. Please do more videos as much as you can if possible so we can learn things about engineering more clearly.
That 3D animation is the future.
Well Explained about valves. Excellent
Sir you have delivered great explanation want you to cover more valves 👍
See the description of the video, there are links to other videos about different kinds of valves
Very lucidly and beautifully explained...plz bring more videos on marine equipments like....alternator, purifier, oily water separator, incinerator, differnt motors &other aux machineries...the way u sir demonstrated was very good for beginers ....
So informative! thank you.
Very detailed explanation. Very useful. Thank you
excellent videos, and very good voice for my students
Very nicely done
Great explanation! Thank you!
Appreciate the video bro! Really informative
Thank you so much and well explained
Please note that, by the looks, the stem has got a right handed screw thread on it. Hence for the clockwise rotation of the handwheel or the sleeve nut, the stem has to move upwards rather than downwards as shown it the video. Please check that out.
Thank you.
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ua-cam.com/video/t5KNR4qAHjo/v-deo.html
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Wonderful job . Thanks a lot for your sharing .
The best explaination ever!!
nice video
Thanks!
Best explanation ever.
Excellenly explained
excellent
Dear Sir,
Please upload one video on distillation column along with its internal parts for better understanding..
Brilliant.
I just want to know what is the software that you use? and if this software only for explaining and viewing or you can design in it? Thank you
Nice one
Amazing.
Thanks!
Hi! im sorry for ask how you an solve a problem of a passing valve? thanks!
Great job, thanks bro
Would love to see a valve function in an example like water inside and working it clos and open
excellent!!!
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Hi John, what is the best valve to be used in Lime & Magox Slurry application? I know you mentioned the Pinch valve but the sleeve is failing always and causing safety issues. Thanks!
Have you considered a diaphram valve?
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this is Gold! Thanks a lot
“Valve music plays in the distance”
What program are you using to visualize those parts?
Great video lol but i think it’s “lefty loosey “ as in loose
ha ha, true!
awesome
Different types of compressor please
Marvelus
I have one which cannot produce a half life. Which part is it missing?
any chance you could go into more detail about exactly how a stem nut works. I can't get my head around how the design of valves allows them to be a rising or non rising stem type.
is it just me or is the stem's screw on backwards? All of the valves I've seen with a screw which goes through the actuator and not attached directly to it seem to go the other way. If the actuator is engaging the screw on that valve, it seems like turning it clockwise should push it up.
I want to question, what's the name of software engineer using ?
I think it is Rivit
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Why doesn't the video show why globe valve is globe valve because it's so easy to confuse ball valve with that.
Now I understand why the Valve can't pull out Half Life 3
lucy or loosey lol
Lefty loosie