fifelee
Well-Known Member
In a former life I spent eight years engineering which often required specifying orings. I also recently acquired 10 pin locks so I thought I would jump in. The oring bible is the parker o-ring handbook: http://www.parker.com/literature/ORD 5700 Parker_O-Ring_Handbook.pdf
2-111 orings have an ID of .424 and an OD .630
This is for a gland of .463 and a bore of .625
2-112 orings have an ID of .487 and an OD of .693
This is for a gland of .525 and a bore of .687
My measuring of pin lock posts and connectors shows a gland of .485 and a bore of .655. As you can see this is between the 2-111 and the 2-112.
2-xxx are the standard orings available most anywhere.
There is another series of 5-xxx orings that are custom sizes.
Looking on the custom chart (pg 237 of the attached pdf) there is a oring that looks perfect. 5-615 has an ID of .469 and an OD .675
Now these custom oring often require a large order with expensive tooling setup charges, but sometimes one can get luck and a dealer has them on the shelf. I’ll call around to a few places I know but it will likely be just as cheap to order the proper oring from places like CHI.
http://www.chicompany.net/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=376_1_3_6&products_id=2547
Finally if I was going to use one of the standard orings I would use the 2-112. Because it is larger it has more material to squeeze into the gland which would be more likely to seal.
2-111 orings have an ID of .424 and an OD .630
This is for a gland of .463 and a bore of .625
2-112 orings have an ID of .487 and an OD of .693
This is for a gland of .525 and a bore of .687
My measuring of pin lock posts and connectors shows a gland of .485 and a bore of .655. As you can see this is between the 2-111 and the 2-112.
2-xxx are the standard orings available most anywhere.
There is another series of 5-xxx orings that are custom sizes.
Looking on the custom chart (pg 237 of the attached pdf) there is a oring that looks perfect. 5-615 has an ID of .469 and an OD .675
Now these custom oring often require a large order with expensive tooling setup charges, but sometimes one can get luck and a dealer has them on the shelf. I’ll call around to a few places I know but it will likely be just as cheap to order the proper oring from places like CHI.
http://www.chicompany.net/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=376_1_3_6&products_id=2547
Finally if I was going to use one of the standard orings I would use the 2-112. Because it is larger it has more material to squeeze into the gland which would be more likely to seal.