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PSS-Dichtung 6' Welle, 7' StevenrohrDie PSS Wellendichtung Typ B ist eine mechanische Gleitringdichtung. Die Dichtflche entsteht zwischen den ebenen Flchen des rotierenden Edelstahlrotors und dem stationren Kohleflansch. Der stationre Kohleflansch wird mit Schlauchklemmen an der Vorderseite des Balges und das hintere Ende des Balges ber das Sternrohr befestigt und wird mit Schlauchklemmen gesichert. Der Edelstahlrotor ist auf der Welle vor dem Kohleflansch montiert. Der Edelstahlrotor
Die PSS Wellendichtung Typ B ist eine mechanische Gleitringdichtung. Die Dichtfläche entsteht zwischen den ebenen Flächen des rotierenden Edelstahlrotors und dem stationären Kohleflansch.Der stationäre Kohleflansch wird mit Schlauchklemmen an der Vorderseite des Balges und das hintere Ende des Balges über das Sternrohr befestigt und wird mit Schlauchklemmen gesichert. Der Edelstahlrotor ist auf der Welle vor dem Kohleflansch montiert. Der Edelstahlrotor wird verwendet, um den Balg zu komprimieren, bevor der Rotor mit Stellschrauben an der Welle befestigt wird. Diese Kompression (Vorspannung) sorgt für einen konstanten Kontakt zwischen den beiden flachen Seiten des Edelstahlrotors und des Kohleflansches. Dadurch kann die PSS Wellenabdichtung die variable Vorwärts- und Rückwärtsbewegung - bedingt durch den Propellerschub - ausgleichen. Der Kohlenstoffflansch ist zum Wellendurchmesser überbohrt, so dass er um die Welle herum 'schwimmen' kann und somit die meisten Fehlausrichtungs- und Schwingungsprobleme ausgleicht. Der Rotor aus rostfreiem Stahl ist durch zwei O-Ringe, die in die Bohrung des Kragens eingelassen sind, gegen die Welle abgedichtet. Diese O-Ringe rotieren mit der Welle und dem Edelstahlrotor und unterliegen keinem Verschleiß während des Betriebs.
Temperaturgrenzen: -13°F bis 425°F (-25°C bis 220°C)
Druckbegrenzungen: 3,5 BAR (50 PSI)
Grenzwerte für die Wellendrehzahl: 7.000 U/min.
Kohlenstoff-Graphit: Auf 4 HLB geläppt (0,00000044' Toleranz)
316SS / Nitronic 50: Gegenüber 9 Ra
Balgmaterial: Dornförmiges Silikon / Gewebe
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★★★★★ 5
Excellent Remastering on 4k.. hits harder today considering the Epstein scandal
Curious about the Epstein Class... Kubrick pulls back the curtain with this one.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2026
★★★★★ 5
it's kubrick. it's a masterpiece.
i don't really like movies about couples but being kubrick, i gave it a chance. the cinematography is just so incredibly rich, not only with flashy scenes and beautiful colors and framing, but with all these referential easter eggs and nuggets of hints and symbolism and...oh my god it's just RICH. if you like psychological and mystery stuff, and photography, and lurid secret society stuff, this movie is incredible. i will watch it again for sure.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2026
★★★★★ 4
4k blu ray scenes freeze
The movie is good. The 4k blu ray froze at one scene and skipped ahead a few scenes. It makes me sad. Hopefully the blu ray doesn't freeze.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2026
★★★★★ 5
The 4K's Rating
I'm not sure what's going on with this release, as it gets praised by some, condemned by others. Very strange. For me, all the criticism of the colors in some scenes (like the teal & orange bedroom scene) makes no sense, because those colors do not appear as saturated and forceful on my Panasonic 4K player and Samsung 42" 4K TV. They look noticable, as teal and orange naturally clash at any strength. But they don't look entirely unnatural. As for the grain, it iS awful during the initial party scene, to the point of distraction. But as the movie progresses, it seems to weaken. I'm not sure at what exact point the distraction ends, only that I became fully absorbed in the movie before Bill's nocturnal "adventures." (As a matter of note, I don't oversharpen in the settings, and don't bump up saturation.)
This rating is for the 4K. I've only watched about 20 minutes of the blu-ray, during which I encountered a 3-4 second sound dropout that was troublesome. As in SILENCE. It's something I intend to contact Criterion about, to see if this is an anomaly (in which case I'll initiated a replacement from Amazon). If it's a general problem, I'll ask Criterion for a blu-ray replacement. I want to watch more of the blu-ray before taking any action, in case there are more dropouts to report. BTW, the blu-ray looks quite good to me, altho I think the 4K is slightly more detailed.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2026
★★★★★ 5
VERY COOL
Wow HOT
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Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2026