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WARPIG Tech Talk - Air

Re: Chris@CrossFire

In Reply to: Re: help with tank prob posted by Bob MacAffee on January 30, 2003 at 11:24:23:


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on February 04, 2003 at 08:55:27

: : : hey does any body know what size o-ring i need for the niple on a compressed air tank because mine is leaking and i could not find any on the internet.

: : I believe you would be looking for a #2 or #3 rubber o-ring. These should be availible at your local hardware store.

: If you go to an o-ring supplier it is a 568-010 in Viton 90

: Or you can email me your mailing address to shawn@paintballcompressor.com and I will mail a couple out to you.

:
: -Shawn
: www.paintballcompressor.com

Bob, you need a 006 o-ring. These see allot of wear. It is important to get one that is durrable. There are a few hardware stores that you can find these at but it is a good chance that you will not get what you need. We have them and can send them out to you today. Give me a call @ 269-383-1111 and I will give you some tips for prolonging the life of the o-ring also.
Chris
President
CrossFire

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