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Oil Stems
Our precision-machined fuel oil stems ensure smooth valve actuation for reliable, high-performance boiler fuel regulation.
*These oil controllers are compatible with Cleaver-Brooks boilers.
- 024-00081Oil Stem #SCB 50-60
- 024-00082Oil Stem #1CB 50-80 #6 OIL/70-80 #2 OIL
- 024-00083Oil Stem #2CB 100
- 024-00084Oil Stem #3CB 125-150
- 024-00085Oil Stem #4CB 200
- 024-00086Oil Stem #5CB 250-350
- 024-00087Oil Stem #6CB 400
- 024-00088Oil Stem #7CB 500-700
- 024-00089Oil Stem #8CB 800
- 024-00090Oil Stem #9WT, CN SIZE 1-7
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*Halmar Corporation offers many Cleaver-Brooks aftermarket parts. Halmar Corporation is not a factory authorized sales representative for Cleaver-Brooks, nor is Halmar Corporation affiliated with Cleaver-Brooks in any way. Cleaver-Brooks is a registered trademark of Cleaver-Brooks, Inc., Thomasville, GA.
Some aftermarket parts may be made by other manufacturers.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Oil Stems
What is the role of a fuel oil stem in a boiler system?
The fuel oil stem is a precision-machined component located within the fuel oil valve assembly. Its primary purpose is to actuate the valve mechanism, ensuring precise control over the flow and shut-off of liquid fuel into the burner. Because these stems are responsible for the physical opening and closing of the valve, they must maintain exact dimensional tolerances to ensure that fuel delivery is both reliable and repeatable. A properly functioning stem allows for accurate modulation of the fuel supply, which is essential for maintaining efficient combustion and stable flame operation.
Why do fuel oil stems require replacement, and what are the signs of wear?
Fuel oil stems operate under significant mechanical stress, repetitive cycling, and constant exposure to fuel oil, which can lead to wear, scoring, or bending over time. Signs that a stem needs replacement include increased resistance or stiffness when operating the valve, visible scoring or pitting on the stem surface, or persistent leaking from the valve packing area that cannot be resolved by tightening the packing gland. When a stem is worn or damaged, it can cause the valve to stick or fail to seat correctly, leading to uneven fuel delivery, potential safety hazards, or system downtime. Regularly inspecting these components during scheduled maintenance turnarounds is vital to ensure long-term, trouble-free boiler operation.
