Hello AGN! I’ve become much more interested in the engineering and maintenance of Airguns. I have some questions about o rings and hopefully I can tap into the wealth of knowledge here.
(Skip to tldr near bottom if you’re in a hurry)
The context is I was taking apart my PCP and looked up O rings and a kit for my rifle which brought up this criminal operation
https://www.ebay.com/itm/144686987987
And then a more reasonably priced listing (given they’ve already figured out the full set for you) seen here https://www.ebay.com/itm/275171603689
However, further Googling brings up options like this 250 Piece BN70 O-Ring Assortment we’re now down to $0.10/piece.
My questions are:
(I searched some previous threads and tried to fill in some answers myself, hopefully maybe get some more specifics)
Thank you for your time!
Hope you all have an amazing weekend and hope you enjoyed the quasi click bait title
(Skip to tldr near bottom if you’re in a hurry)
The context is I was taking apart my PCP and looked up O rings and a kit for my rifle which brought up this criminal operation
https://www.ebay.com/itm/144686987987
And then a more reasonably priced listing (given they’ve already figured out the full set for you) seen here https://www.ebay.com/itm/275171603689
However, further Googling brings up options like this 250 Piece BN70 O-Ring Assortment we’re now down to $0.10/piece.
My questions are:
(I searched some previous threads and tried to fill in some answers myself, hopefully maybe get some more specifics)
- Where do people source O rings?
- The O Ring Store
- O rings and More
- …?
- Are Nitrile Butadiene appropriate, or should I be looking for a different material
- Fluoroelastomer - seems to have “better aging properties” (maybe ideal for air tank seal?)
- Neoprene - “outstanding physical toughness” (or this one ideal for air tank seal?)
- Polyurethane- “popular choice in wear applications where abrasives, high pressure, and movement are present” (specifically mention QD fittings for this one, and Airguns, likely the winner at least for breech seals)
- Are the ones in the 250 count box likely to work or do Airguns use odd sizes separate from other industries?
- Too many different sizes exist to have any good chance of fitting.
- Use the sources listed above and a caliper to figure this out
- Based on the answer above have we found certain manufacturers (Evanix) use specific sizes of O rings across models? Does anyone have schematics/blueprints? Where is this information compiled?
- ?
TLDR- (EDIT, backfilled with info in replies)
- What materials should the o rings be, and for which uses?
- For static below 3k psi use Buna-N in 70 durometer
- For static above 3k psi (maybe) use Buna-N in 90 durometer
- For bolt & breech seals, valve stems, and QD fittings use polyurethane.
- Non pressurized & static areas can be poly or Buna-N
- NOTE- dynamic seals should use silicone OIL (30 weight, search for silicone shock oil to not get ripped off, it’s the same active material but marketed to RC car hobby), static should use GREASE. Light application is preferred. Alternatively poly o rings can use PFPE/PTFE lubricant such as Krytox GPL-205.
- Where do people source o rings
- The O Ring Store
- O rings and More
- Mcmaster-Carr
- Captain O Rings (their naming convention seems to be atypical so buyers should pay attention when placing orders, they use IDxODxThickness)
- Do we have schematics compiled for Evanix models/where to find?
- Only a single thread with little data
https://www.airgunnation.com/threads/evanix-parts-and-custom-help-please.1272657/post-1320660
- Only a single thread with little data
- The guy charging $8.39 (+$5 s&h) for 1 o ring is a c**t
Hope you all have an amazing weekend and hope you enjoyed the quasi click bait title
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