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Im now needing to occasionally replace o-rings in machine tools and
whatnot and need to purchase a selection of them to keep in the truck. Most applications will be for air, in an oily environment, though a few will be for hydraulic fluids. Is there some material best suited for general use? And will they degrade in a short period of time, in the back of my service truck in hot weather? What material should I be using? I will likely purchase from ebay one of those 400 piece selections for $10 or so, unless someone has better suggestions. Grants recent thread on O/A o rings brought this to mind. Thanks in advance Gunner "A prudent man foresees the difficulties ahead and prepares for them; the simpleton goes blindly on and suffers the consequences." - Proverbs 22:3 |
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