Fluid end of a hydraulic fluid pump and method of assembling the same
A method of assembling a fluid end includes inserting a valve through a bore of a housing of the fluid end and into an interior volume of the fluid end, inserting a valve cover into the bore such that the valve cover seals the bore, and coupling a lock cover to the housing, the lock cover positioned over the bore to prevent removal of the valve cover from the bore. When the lock cover is coupled to the housing, the lock cover does not apply a preload against the valve cover.
1. A fluid end assembly of a hydraulic fluid pump comprising:
a housing having a bore;
a valve cover positioned within the bore and configured to seal the bore;
a lock coupled to the housing, the lock defining a threaded bore;
a lock cover coupled to the housing and configured to retain the valve cover within the bore during operation of the fluid end assembly, the lock cover being configured to threadedly engage the threaded bore of the lock to couple the lock cover to the housing; and
a retainer coupled to the lock cover, wherein, when the lock cover is threadedly engaged with the threaded bore of the lock, a post descending downwardly from the retainer is disposed within a post bore of the lock to prevent the lock cover from rotating with respect to the lock.
2. The fluid end assembly of claim 1 , wherein each of the lock cover and the threaded bore of the lock includes broken zero-pitch threads.
3. The fluid end assembly of claim 1 , wherein the bore is an axial bore defined by a central axis, wherein the central axis extends through the valve cover and the lock cover such that the lock cover is located axially adjacent to the valve cover.
4. The fluid end assembly of claim 3 , wherein, when the lock cover is coupled to the housing, the lock cover does not apply a preload against the valve cover.
5. The fluid end assembly of claim 1 , wherein the retainer is substantially planar and has a top surface and a bottom surface, and wherein the retainer includes a handle extending from the top surface.
6. A method of assembling a fluid end, the method comprising:
inserting a valve through a bore of a housing of the fluid end and into an interior volume of the fluid end;
inserting a valve cover into the bore such that the valve cover seals the bore;
coupling a lock to the housing, the lock defining a threaded bore;
coupling a retainer to a lock cover configured to prevent removal of the valve cover from the bore; and
coupling the lock cover to the housing such that the lock cover is positioned over the bore and threadedly engages the threaded bore of the lock such that a post descending downwardly from the retainer is disposed within a post bore of the lock to prevent the lock cover from rotating with respect to the lock.
7. The method of claim 6 , wherein the lock cover and the lock include broken zero-pitch threads, and coupling the lock cover to the housing includes axially inserting the lock cover within the lock and then rotating the lock cover relative to the lock.
8. The method of claim 6 , wherein, when the lock cover is coupled to the housing, the lock cover does not apply a preload against the valve cover.
9. The method of claim 6 , further comprising controlling a flow of fluid within the housing via the valve after coupling the lock cover to the housing.
10. The method of claim 6 , wherein the valve includes a spring and a valve member, wherein the spring is configured to bias the valve member in a closing direction, wherein inserting the valve cover into the bore includes abutting the valve cover against the spring.
11. The method of claim 6 , wherein the valve cover includes a circumferential seal, wherein inserting the valve cover into the bore includes engaging the circumferential seal against the bore of the housing.