Working of moisture vessel on Benco milking machine
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Working of moisture vessel on Benco milking machine
Dear forum members,
During the cleaning operation of the mositure vessel (Dutch "vochtvanger")
I've tried to figure out how this component should operate. See some pictures below
Surprisingly the vessel is completely empty and at the bottom there is a cover with only one hinge.
It seems there is nothing of a clamp or closure visible to hold the cover in place.
The cover has a rubber ring at the inside; so it is meant to be closed I guess.
Do I miss a particular part? As far as I can see there are no remainings of weldings or damages at the bottomside.
Hope there is a dairy farmer who can explain to me how this vessel should work.
Best regards,
Steef Pronk
During the cleaning operation of the mositure vessel (Dutch "vochtvanger")
I've tried to figure out how this component should operate. See some pictures below
Surprisingly the vessel is completely empty and at the bottom there is a cover with only one hinge.
It seems there is nothing of a clamp or closure visible to hold the cover in place.
The cover has a rubber ring at the inside; so it is meant to be closed I guess.
Do I miss a particular part? As far as I can see there are no remainings of weldings or damages at the bottomside.
Hope there is a dairy farmer who can explain to me how this vessel should work.
Best regards,
Steef Pronk
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Re: Working of moisture vessel on Benco milking machine
I guess that you mean the 'waste trap' which is the container used to prevent any milk etc from entering the vacuum pump? If so then it will probably have a flap on the bottom to let any waste fall out when the machine is turned off, when you start it again the vacuum in the system will suck the flap closed again to seal it.
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Re: Working of moisture vessel on Benco milking machine
Can't help with the milking machine I'm afraid but thought I'd share this. Do you have a trucking business??
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Re: Working of moisture vessel on Benco milking machine
Hi Woodsman,
No I have no trucking business myself.
Have a technical background in mechanical engineering
Currently working as salesman selling wear resistant solutions.
Never met the guys of this company.
Best regards,
Steef Pronk
No I have no trucking business myself.
Have a technical background in mechanical engineering
Currently working as salesman selling wear resistant solutions.
Never met the guys of this company.
Best regards,
Steef Pronk
Mark15 user- A true Stationary engine owner
- Posts : 137
Join date : 2014-09-06
Age : 54
Location : Holland
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