How to: Fix a bad O-Ring Groove
Posted: Tue Dec 25, 2007 9:33 am
Hi,
I just discovered that putting a couple of layers of teflon tape into an O-ring groove that was cut slightly too deep helped the ring seal much better.
I removed the O-ring, wrapped 2 layers of cheap, thin teflon tape around th groove, taking care that it all folded (how to describe that in English??) into the groove. Then, I replaced the O-ring.
This might not be any good permanent solution - the part has to be made over again. But for experimental designs, at least one can fix a too deep groove this way, and then finding out what else needs to be redesigned before redoing the construction.
Hope somebody can use this.
Regards
Soren
I just discovered that putting a couple of layers of teflon tape into an O-ring groove that was cut slightly too deep helped the ring seal much better.
I removed the O-ring, wrapped 2 layers of cheap, thin teflon tape around th groove, taking care that it all folded (how to describe that in English??) into the groove. Then, I replaced the O-ring.
This might not be any good permanent solution - the part has to be made over again. But for experimental designs, at least one can fix a too deep groove this way, and then finding out what else needs to be redesigned before redoing the construction.
Hope somebody can use this.
Regards
Soren