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plunger overtravel — Oil & Gas Glossary

(noun) The additional stroke distance beyond the designed plunger travel in a sucker rod pumping system, occurring when the pump plunger descends past its normal bottom position due to rod stretch or fluid pound. Excessive overtravel can cause mechanical damage to the pump barrel and reduce pump efficiency.

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