Stuffen box
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Stuffen box
I have the old bronze style stuffen box. I need to replace the bolts they are bronze bent and stripped. Can I use fine thread SS bolts? or do I need to use bronze.
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Just as another source........
http://www.boltdepot.com/dimension.aspx?cc=6&cs=7&cm=5
Personally I would use the Silicone Bronze
Harry
http://www.boltdepot.com/dimension.aspx?cc=6&cs=7&cm=5
Personally I would use the Silicone Bronze
Harry
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The Log is the piece that gets directly attached to the hull. The Stuffing Box Hose gets clamped to the end. The hardware attaching the Log to the boat should be Bronze/ Silicon Bronze
The Stuffing box is the assemble Clamped to the free end of Stuffing Box Hose. It is the part that has/is the Packing Gland (Seal). The part that drips and you tighten... Some Glands are in line where you need two large wrenches to snug it up, others have Studs protruding and you just use a box wrench to tighten the gland up. These Studs could be 316SS as they do not contact sea water directly...other then a drip or spray from the gland. Others styles include the Drip-less Stuffing Box.
The Stuffing box is the assemble Clamped to the free end of Stuffing Box Hose. It is the part that has/is the Packing Gland (Seal). The part that drips and you tighten... Some Glands are in line where you need two large wrenches to snug it up, others have Studs protruding and you just use a box wrench to tighten the gland up. These Studs could be 316SS as they do not contact sea water directly...other then a drip or spray from the gland. Others styles include the Drip-less Stuffing Box.
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