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New Lot Of 225 Metric O-ring Assortment With Case on 2040-parts.com

US $7.99
Location:

Charlotte, North Carolina, US

Charlotte, North Carolina, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details: Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Restocking Fee:No

NEW LOT OF 225 NITRILE 0-RING ASSORTMENT.  A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT INCLUDES 18 OF THE MOST COMMONLY USED METRIC SIZES.  RESISTANT TO HEAT, LOW/HIGH TEMPERATURE, AIR , WATER, PETROLEUM PRODUCTS, MINERAL OIL AND HYDRAULIC FLUIDS, NATURAL GAS, KEROSENE, SILICONE FLUIDS AND NON-AROMATIC FUELS AND SOLVENTS.  USE IN PLUMBING, HYDRAULICS, AIR, GAS CONNECTIONS AND MANY INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS.  NEATLY ORGANIZED IN A CONVENIENT RE-SEALABLE STORAGE CASE WITH CHART INSIDE LID FOR EASY IDENTIFICATION AND SELECTION.

SET INCLUDES:

  • 10     3mm ID        1mm THICK
  • 10     4mm ID        1mm THICK
  • 20     4.8mm ID     1.9mm THICK
  • 10     5mm ID        2mm THICK
  • 20     5.8mm ID     1.9mm THICK
  • 20     6.8mm ID     1.9mm THICK
  • 20     7.8mm ID     1.9mm THICK
  • 10     8mm ID        2mm THICK
  • 15     8.8mm ID     1.9mm THICK
  • 15     9.8mm ID     2.4mm THICK
  • 15     10.8mm ID   2.4mm THICK
  • 10     11.8mm ID   2.4mm THICK
  • 10     13.8mm ID   2.4mm THICK
  • 10     15.8mm ID   2.4mm THICK
  • 10     20mm ID      3mm THICK
  •  5      20mm ID      4mm THICK
  • 10     22mm ID      3mm THICK
  •  5      22mm ID      4mm THICK

 

 

 

 

 

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