Dichtomatik 75102232 O-Ring, 334 Dash Number, 2.6 in ID x 3.02 in OD, FKM, 75 Shore A Durometer, Import
O-rings are closed circular rings of circular cross-section. They are made through vulcanization from form tools as a complete ring. The sealing function of the O-ring is achieved by the deformation of the cross-section when installed and compressed in its housing. The O-ring can be compressed either radially or axially in its installation housing. In operating conditions the pressure exerted by the media reinforces the sealing function, as under pressure the elastomer material functions as a non-compressible fluid.
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BrandDichtomatik
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Manufacturer Part Number75102232
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CountryUSA
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Temperature Rating40 to 120 deg F
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MaterialFKM
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ColorBlack
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Inside Diameter2.6 in
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Domestic/ImportImport
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Durometer75 Shore A
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Outside Diameter3.02 in
- Good chemical resistance to mineral oils and greases, synthetic oils and greases, motor, transmission and ATF oils up to 150 deg C
- Very good weathering, ozone and aging resistance
- Very low gas permeability
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UNSPSC31401503
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Standards/ApprovalsASTM D1418|AS 568B|BS 1806|JIS 2401
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Alternative Part NumberV75334
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Specification Sheet
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Instruction/Installation Manual
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Catalog
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Dichtomatik 75102232 O-Ring, 334 Dash Number, 2.6 in ID x 3.02 in OD, FKM, 75 Shore A Durometer, Import
O-rings are closed circular rings of circular cross-section. They are made through vulcanization from form tools as a complete ring. The sealing function of the O-ring is achieved by the deformation of the cross-section when installed and compressed in its housing. The O-ring can be compressed either radially or axially in its installation housing. In operating conditions the pressure exerted by the media reinforces the sealing function, as under pressure the elastomer material functions as a non-compressible fluid.
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