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O-Rings are our primary method of achieving a tight seal on our motors, and groves must be inserted in our parts, usually nozzle carriers and forward closures, to create a static seal.

 

To figure out which O-rings to use, and what gland sizes they need to be, consult the Parker O-Ring Guide, which is a standard in the industry and must be tightly toleranced. DO NOT try to calculate the grooves yourself.

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