Archive for July 2019
Here’s a clever way to greatly increase the bearing life of your pump and its application.
Bearing life is typically expressed in B10 or B50 and is a value of hours. This is simply an estimate on how many operating hours at a given load a bearing will last prior to failure. In working with our checkball pumps, Dynex Sales and Engineering are constantly reviewing bearing life with applications to evaluate…
Read MoreDynex welcomes new Sales Rep Darrin Pinnow
We are pleased to introduce Darrin Pinnow as the newest team member at Dynex/Rivett Inc. Darrin’s official title will be Regional Sales Representative. Darrin will be the primary point person for all Sales, Support, Training, Customer Visits, etc. We are excited to have Darrin as part of the Dynex team. His previous experience in Fluid Power…
Read MoreDynex Introduces New Pro Tips Blog
Introduction: Dynex receives questions all the time related to technical support, product details, application questions, and other topics. Over time this leaves our team with experiences and information that is not so easily found on the web or in a catalog. In response to this, Dynex has decided to create a new Blog that can…
Read MoreCan you pump this fluid?
A question that we frequently receive is: “Can Dynex pump my fluid?” The answer depends on a number of factors. Dynex reviews and applies our product on many fluids across multiple industries. This article will give you some insight into what we look at when evaluating a fluid. As a baseline, Dynex tests our products…
Read MoreDynex Pewaukee & Ashland facilities closed for the 4th of July holiday.
Please note that our Corporate Headquarters in Pewaukee, WI and our Power Units Division in Ashland, MA will be closed JULY 4-5, 2019 in observance of Independence Day. We hope that you enjoy your weekend. We’ll be back to assist you on Monday, July 8th.
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