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Lower piston rings in the case of the Super Vulcan and the DGH series hammers, and upper piston rings in the case of Vulcan Pile Extractors, require a special installation technique. This special technique is necessitated by the fact that in these three product lines, the piston and the piston rings affixed thereto must enter the cylinder in which they function unaided by such devices as piston ring compressors or installers. Additionally it is impossible to visually check the piston ring as it enters its cylinder. The procedure is not unduly complicated if the following steps are carefully executed. The three illustrations below show the general method to be described in steps.
Moisture in the steam or compressed air will soften the paper used to wedge the rings and they will expand to their normal operating position in a short period of time after the unit is laced in opeeration.
Note: more detailed information on piston ring dimensions and clearances can be found in the Vulcanhammer.info Guide to Pile Driving Equipment. The recommendation of "cigarette paper" is an amusing anachronism, but the effects of use of that paper in its intended purpose turned out to be costly for Vulcan's owning family. |
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