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DETAILED and PART DRAWINGS Stuffing Box is used to prevent loss of fluid such as steam, between sliding or turning parts of machine elements. In a steam engine, when the piston rod reciprocates through the cylinder cover; stuffing box provided in the cylinder cover, prevents leakage of steam from the cylinder. Assembly drawing of a stuffing box. The Computer-Aided Design ('CAD') files and all associated content posted to this website are created, uploaded, managed and owned by third party users.

    Information required for Design and Drawing of Agitator
  1. Type of Tank: Vertical Cylindrical or Rectangular
  2. For Vertical Cylindrical Tank: Diameter and length
  3. For Rectangular Tank: Length, Width and height
  4. Viscosity of Liquid in cP
  5. Specific Gravity of liquid
  6. Any preference for type of Impeller
  7. Bearing Housing: Double, Single or none
  8. Type of Mixing by Impeller: Axial flow or Radial Flow
  9. Drive: Motor + Geabox or Geared Motor
  10. RPM of shaft if specifically required
  11. Material of Wetted Parts
  12. Number of impellers: especially for long vessel
  13. Impeller Blades: Bolted or Welded
  14. Type of Seal: Mechanical Seal, Stuffing Box or none
  15. Placement of Agitator: On top of vessel, On Channels (for open vessel)
  16. Bottom Bearing (especially for long vessels)
  17. Any Other

Program for Design and Drawing of Agitator / Mixer will draw Drawing like this.
How the Program Runs?

The Program for Design and Drawing of Agitator / Mixer asks for parameters in the following dialog boxes, and based on these values, Program for Design and Drawing of Agitator / Mixer designs and draws.


With Program for Design and Drawing of Agitator / Mixer, you can draw either in Foot-Inch units or in Metric Units.

You can create drawing or quit
If you select drawing option

You can select the first tag number in this drawing. If this drawing is continuation of another drawing, first tag number will be the next number after the last number in earlier drawing.

You can select type of Impeller

For Marine Propeller you can select 3 or 4 blades. For Axial Flow Turbine, TurboProp, Flat Balde turbine and Disc Blade turbine you can select 3 to 6 blades. For Backward Blade Turbine you can select 2 to 6 blades. For Paddle, Anchor, Anchor/Paddle or Gate you can select only 2 blades.

You can have a bottom bearing for shaft

You can select sizes for parts of Impeller.

Program for Design and Drawing of Agitator / Mixer shows recommended HP, motor RPM and size of gearbox. You can select Horse Power of Motor, Speed (RPM) of Motor and size of gearbox.

Program for Design and Drawing of Agitator / Mixer shows best possible combination based on rotational speed of agitator and gear ratio of gearbox.

You can still select the Drive unit.

You can select sizes for parts of Gear Box.

You can select sizes for parts of Motor.

You can enter the data generally entered in Title Block. Current date is automatically displayed. You can enter drawing number. The drawing will be saved with this number.

You can specify diameter and length of shaft. If diameter and length of shaft is calculated by process design calculations, it will be automatically indicated.

You can select either Stuffing Box, Mechanical seal or without any seal. If you select Mechanical Seal, you can select Single or Double Mechanical Seal.

You can select Material of construction for wetted parts. Material selected can be All Parts of Stainless Steel, Wetted Parts Stainless Steel or All Parts of Carbon Steel. SS liner will be provided on CS base plate if wetted parts are SS.

If you select Stuffing Box, Program for Design and Drawing of Agitator / Mixer indicates appropriate material of construction for parts. You can select / modify material for all parts.
If you select Mechanical Seal, Program indicates appropriate material of construction for parts. You can select / modify material for all parts.

If you select Stuffing Box, with respect to diameter of shaft, all the dimensions for Stuffing Box will be calculated and indicated by Program for Design and Drawing of Agitator / Mixer. You can change the same.

If you select Mechanical Seal, with respect to diameter of shaft, all the dimensions for Mechanical Seal will be calculated and indicatedby Program for Design and Drawing of Agitator / Mixer. You can change the same.

Elevation of Stuffing Box.

Plan of Stuffing Box.

Details of smaller parts of Stuffing Box.

Elevation and Plan of top pressure ring.

Bill of material for the parts of Stuffing Box.

You can select type of Bearing Housing. Bearing Housing can be made up of 2 bearings or only 1 bearing. You can also have a shaft without any bearing on shaft.

For a bearing housing having 2 bearings, all the dimensions will be calculated and indicated by Program for Design and Drawing of Agitator / Mixer. You may change some of these.

Double Bearing Housing Assembly.

The dimensions of top and bottom stool will be calculated and indicated by Program for Design and Drawing of Agitator / Mixer. You may change some of these.

Drawing of Stool.

Bill of material for the parts of Bearing Housing and Stool.

Assembly of Stuffing Box, Bearing Housing, and Top and Bottom Stools.

You can select sizes for Base Plate

You can select sizes for Rigid Coupling.
In trial mode of Program for Design and Drawing of Agitator / Mixer, you can select values of Radio Button, Image Buttons, Check Boxes and List box, but you can not change values in Edit Boxes. The dialog boxes in Design mode are different.

In run mode of Program for Design and Drawing of Agitator / Mixer, Program asks for type of vessel (Vertical Cylindrical or Rectangular)

Program for Design and Drawing of Agitator / Mixer asks for size of Rectangular tank and properties of liquid.
OR

Program for Design and Drawing of Agitator / Mixer asks for size of vessel and properties of liquid.

For Axial Flow Turbine, TurboProp, Paddle, Anchor, Anchor/Paddle or Gate you can select either Bolted or Welded Impeller

You can decide proportion of Diameter of Impeller to Diameter of Vessel, and expected Reynold's Number.

Based on the impeller selected, Program for Design and Drawing of Agitator / Mixer will indicate Mixing number and Power number.

Based on Reynold's number and ratio of Impeller dia to Vessel dia, Program for Design and Drawing of Agitator / Mixer calculated the desired rotational speed of agitator. Program also calculates length of shaft inside vessel and indicates length.

Based on rotational speed of agitator you selected, Program for Design and Drawing of Agitator / Mixer shows the recommended Outside Diameter of Impeller.

Program for Design and Drawing of Agitator / Mixer then calculates how much time it will take for full, mixing. You can select required time. Based on this, Program for Design and Drawing of Agitator / Mixer will select number of impellers.

If there is a pulley You can select sizes for Pulley.

You can select safety factor for shaft design.

You can select Material and propertis for Shaft.

Program for Design and Drawing of Agitator / Mixer then shows final values that will be used for drawing.

Program for Design and Drawing of Agitator / Mixer then offers option to continue drawing or exit.

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Download Free Stuffing Box Assembly Drawing Pdf

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Cut Away Diagram of a Stuffing Box and Packing

The stuffing box is located on the inboard end of the stern tube in the vessel machinery space. The job of the stuffing box is to allow the propeller to rotate freely inside the stuffing box and at the same time, keep any water from entering the vessel from inside the stern tube.

The sealing surface in a stuffing box is between the stuffing box packing rings and the propeller shaft liner or for smaller shafts the propeller shaft itself.

The rotation of the propeller shaft against the stuffing box packing creates friction and heat and over time grooves are worn into the propeller shaft. Because of this friction your stuffing box must be lubricated with grease or water or both.

Stuffing boxes, generally above approximately 5 inch shaft size, can also have an emergency inflatable tube that can be inflated in case of shaft damage preventing water from flowing into the machinery spaces. The shaft must be stopped prior to inflation of the inflatable tube.

Choosing the correct packing for your stuffing box is also important. As mentioned, the packing is compressed by the packing gland until it pushes up against the rotating propeller shaft thus causing friction. Using the correct packing is important, we recommend our Ultra X packing made specifically for stuffing box applications, as a good packing will allow the following:

- Reduce wear of the shaft or shaft liner

- Allow heat to be transferred into the stuffing box frame

- Allow for less water dripping into the engine space

Things You'll Need To Install A Stuffing Box

Stuffing Box

Ultra X Packing

Utility Knife

Wrenches and Non Ferrous (Non Corrosive) Fasteners

Water Hose and Fittings (If Water Lubricated)

Grease / Grease Gun (if Grease Lubricated)

Installation of the Stuffing Box

Stuffing boxes are typically bolted to the flange that is on the inboard end of the stern tube. In the above cut away image the flange and pre drilled bolt holes can be seen on the left side of the image. It is important that the mounting flange on the stern tube is as perpendicular to the propeller shaft as possible. In addition, the propeller shaft should be centered in the stern tube. This will assist in proper sealing of the propeller shaft.

If needed, your new stuffing box flange can be provided 'blank flanged' meaning that there are no holes pre drilled in the flange. This is desirable when non standard hole patterns are used in the stern tube flange. The other option is to have a mating flange fabricated.

When you order your stuffing box you need to specify male pilot or female recess. If your stern tube flange is male, then order a stuffing box that has female recess flange and vice versa.

When bolting your stuffing box to the stern tube flange be sure to use non corroding (non ferrous) fasteners. In addition, use a reinforced neoprene gasket that is 1/16' to 1/8' thick between the flanges to prevent leakage.

Installation of Stuffing Box Packing

Remove old packing from stuffing box (if replacing packing). Clean the stuffing box and shaft thoroughly. Be sure to remove any silt, sand, metal filings and other grit that may cause shaft wear and scoring. If your existing shaft or shaft liner is badly worn or damaged it should be replaced.

IMPORTANT: MAKE SURE PACKING IS THE PROPER SIZE

To determine correct size, first measure the diameter of the shaft (at position where packing will operate). Then measure the internal diameter of the stuffing box. Subtract the ID measurement from the OD measurement and divide by 2. The result is the required packing size. Our Ultra-X packing is available in any size from 1/4' to 1-1/2'.

ALWAYS CUT THE PACKING INTO SEPARATE RINGS PRIOR TO INSTALLING

Never wind packing into the stuffing box. Rings can be cut with butt (square) or skive (diagonal) joints. IMPORTANT: IF POSSIBLE CUT EACH RING ON A MANDREL (CYLINDER) with the same diameter of the shaft in the stuffing box area, to keep proper joint angle. If there is no shaft wear, rings can be cut using the shaft outside the stuffing box area. Rings should be cut to correct size - or service life could be reduced. When cutting rings, hold packing tightly on the mandrel, but don’t stretch the packing excessively. Ultra-X can easily be cut with a sharp utility knife.

INSTALL ONE RING AT A TIME

Make sure packing is clean of any dirt or grit from handling. Joints of successive rings should be staggered – at least 90 degrees apart. Each ring should be seated firmly using a tamping tool. When the packing rings can be reached by the nose of the packing gland, tamping should be supplemented by the gland.

BREAK-IN PROCEDURE IS CRITICAL TO INSURE LONG PACKING LIFE. After the last ring is installed, take up the bolts until they are finger tight. Do not jam the packing into place by excessive packing gland loading. Make sure gland bolts are taken up evenly. Stopping leakage at this point will cause the packing to burn up. For proper break-in Ultra-X must be packed loosely for the first 5-10 hours of operation.

AFTER THE INITIAL BREAK-IN PERIOD THE PACKING GLAND MAY BE TIGHTENED TO THE DESIRED LEAKAGE RATE. (Stuffing boxes are designed to always have some leakage)

Because of the superior thermal conductivity of Ultra-X, the stuffing box surface may run hotter when compared to traditional flax packing. This is normal. Ultra-X packing minimizes shaft wear and scoring by transferring frictional heat to the stuffing box which acts as a heat sink. Flax packing acts as an insulator keeping harmful heat on the shaft. Ultra-X does not require grease in stern tube applications where water is present. In bulkhead stuffing box applications it is recommended that grease is added to aid in lubricating the packing. Grease will not harm Ultra-X packing.

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