O-ring Assort Hnbr Hi-temp Green 270 Pc.s ( 2 Kit Assortments ) Free Shipping on 2040-parts.com
Springfield, Missouri, US
( YOU GET 2 KIT ASSORTMENTS )
NEW 270 PC. HNBR O-RING ASSORTMENT
HIGH TEMPERTURE GREEN - 18 DIFFERENT SIZES
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NITRILE, Hydrogenated Nitrile (HNBR)
Recomended Use
All oil resistant applications, including exposure to such oil additives as detergents, anti-oxidants and anti-wear agents. Exposure to oil soured with metal sludge. Seals for oil well applications. Seals for automotive fuel handling systems. Seals for general industrial usage.
This 270 piece HNBR o-ring assortment kit contains 18 popular sizes: (20) 7/32 x 1/16", (20) 1/4 x 1/16", (20) 6.8 x 1.9, (20) 5/16 x 1/16", (20) 7.8 x 1.9, (20) 8 x 2, (20) 8.8 x 1.9, (15) 7/16 x 1/16", (15) 7/16 x 3/32", (15) 11 x 2 , (15) 12 x 2, ( 10 ) 13.9 x 1.8, (10) 9/16 x 3/32", (10) 14 x 2, (10) 15 x 2, (10) 17 x 2, (10) 11/16 x 1/16", and (10) 11/16 x 1/8".
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