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VALVE FUNCTIONS AND BASIC PARTS DOE-HDBK-1018/2-93 Valves Stem The stem, which connects the actuator and disk, is responsible for positioning the disk. Stems are typically forged and connected to the disk by threaded or welded joints.   For valve designs requiring stem packing or sealing to prevent leakage, a fine surface finish of the stem in the area of the seal is  necessary.   Typically, a stem is not considered a pressure boundary part. Connection  of  the  disk  to  the  stem  can  allow  some  rocking  or  rotation  to  ease  the positioning of the disk on the seat.   Alternately, the stem may be flexible enough to let the  disk  position  itself  against  the  seat.    However,  constant  fluttering  or  rotation  of  a flexible or loosely connected disk can destroy the disk or its connection to the stem. Two types of valve stems are rising stems and nonrising stems.   Illustrated in Figures 2 and 3, these two types of stems are easily distinguished by observation.  For a rising stem valve, the stem will rise above the actuator as the valve is opened.   This occurs because the stem is threaded and mated with the bushing threads of a yoke that is an integral part of, or is mounted to, the bonnet. Figure 2   Rising Stems ME-04 Rev. 0 Page 4

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