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Thread: O-ring sizing

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    tombraider Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by Killer
    Because the groove diameter was given at 24mm and the size stated was 25mm. Should have been 24mm. The width of the groove also should have clearence on the o-ring to allow the o-ring to deform diameter wise.
    Hope this helps.

    Cheers, Mick
    Spot on Mick!

    O'rings are the most misunderstood sealing device.

    Simplistic in design, if not correctly fitted they will wear quickly, extrude, roll or tear.

    Even static designs such as flanges require very accurate tapered housing dimensions to fit correctly.

    Cheers
    Tombraider

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    yup, bzzzt fail, guess who typoed the dimensions and didnt read it before hitting send...
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