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Up And Running: 445 Series Right Angle Rolling Motors

2020-02-28T09:08:49-05:00

Elliott offers the 445 Series Motors in both roll and lever throttle for tube sizes 2.000” (50.8mm) to 4.000” (101.6mm) to suit your tube expansion needs. The powerful 445 Series Motors are ideal for tough boiler tube applications. The right angle heads are suited for rolling tubes in hard to reach, tight areas.

Up And Running: 445 Series Right Angle Rolling Motors2020-02-28T09:08:49-05:00

Common Tube Removal Problems Solved

2024-02-06T13:46:12-05:00

Retubing a vessel can be very extremely difficult depending on the type of vessel, how long the tube has been in service, and how efficient the initial expansion was. From support sheet bending to broken tubes, there are many issues that an operator can face during the removal process. Here are some tips & tricks you can use to overcome these common tube removal problems.

Common Tube Removal Problems Solved2024-02-06T13:46:12-05:00

How To Size Your Die Hard Brush

2019-11-25T14:11:21-05:00

Sizing your brushes correctly to the tubes being cleaned is a critical step in operating your Die-Hard Cableless Tube Cleaner. Its cleaning technique incorporates a unique design unlike any on the market today and will require your attention to use your Die-Hard to its full potential.

How To Size Your Die Hard Brush2019-11-25T14:11:21-05:00

Pipe Rattling Motors: Make Them Last Longer, Work Faster, & Clean Better

2022-06-13T13:03:57-05:00

Pipe rattling motors are vital to the cleaning processes used at many job sites. You are under many pressures to get the job done quickly and cost-effectively. The last thing you should have to worry about is the life of your motors.

Pipe Rattling Motors: Make Them Last Longer, Work Faster, & Clean Better2022-06-13T13:03:57-05:00

Selecting The Correct Tube Plug Material

2022-06-13T13:04:50-05:00

Not having a compatible tube plug material can result in leaks, costing hundreds of thousands of dollars or more in lost production and revenue. When plugging a “leaker” (leaking tube), it is good practice to use plugs that are the same or a compatible material to the tube in order to meet industry requirements and engineer specifications and avoid galvanic corrosion.

Selecting The Correct Tube Plug Material2022-06-13T13:04:50-05:00
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