Info on pumps for stress analysis

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The discussion focuses on obtaining information for stress analysis related to a Gorman Rupp type 06B3-B pump, specifically the allowable nozzle end loads per design code. The original poster is struggling to reach technical support from Gorman Rupp and local agents for this information. Forum participants suggest that end-loads are not typically published in brochures and may not be easily found online. They recommend continued attempts to contact the pump suppliers for accurate specifications. Accessing direct information from manufacturers is crucial for precise stress analysis.
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Hey guys

I am working on stress analysis for a pipeline and I need information on one of the pumps on site ,Gorman Rupp type 06B3-B type… For that I need to find allowable nozzle end loads as per design code used on these pumps. I cannot seem to get through to the technical guys at Gorman Rupp or local agents. Is there anyone who knows or who can point me in the right direction?
 
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Keep trying Gorman Rupp. They don't generally publish end-loads in their brochures, so it's unlikely to be available (or rather, found easily) via google.
 
You're going to have to get in contact with the suppliers of the pump, only they can tell you what it's capable of. We're just a bunch of random people on an internet forum!
 
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