Drew,
Ok, I can be a little more precise. Take a look at the o-ring page in the
Trident catalogue for example, a source many use for "generic" spare
parts. You will see that for most of the "popular" o-rings there are two
types for each o-ring diameter. One of them has a small cross section,
the other a larger. Hence the possibility of screw ups if you don't care
too much about what you are doing.
Happier now? :-)
Egil.
On Mon, 17 Mar 1997, Drew Mooney wrote:
> Egil,
>
> I love your use of precise technical jargon in this post. One of the
> reasons I subscribed to the list was to learn exactly what techie gear
> is all about, and what to call it of course. Thanks.
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Queen's University E-mail: egil@me*.qu*.ca*
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering
Kingston, ON Phone: +1 613-545 6730
K7L 3N6
Canada Fax: +1 613-545 6489
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