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o-ring selection "tool"... (slightly off topic?)

pdkoren
1-Newbie

o-ring selection "tool"... (slightly off topic?)

Just wondering if anyone has any links to any sort of handy-dandy o-ring selection "tool"? I am aware of the Parker inPhorm stuff; whichdoesn't support 64bit systems other than thru a web interface, and the interface has unfortunately has been revamped a bit so that, at least as far as my experience goes, isn't quite as nice as the older version (my main complaint is that it only allows you to go thru one selection; seems like they forgot the "back" button...). Aside from this, this is nice in that it gives you all the standard dimensions AND tolerances to design with, but I can't help but wonder if there are any other "tools" out there...


thanks in advance...


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Paul,

Try out
mjenkins
5-Regular Member
(To:pdkoren)

You can at least get the dash number you need from:


http://www.mcmaster.com/#o-rings/=h6czzx


but that Apple Rubber Products is going into my permanent bookmarks!


http://www.applerubber.com/oring-gland-calculator/

In Reply to Paul Korenkiewicz:



Just wondering if anyone has any links to any sort of handy-dandy o-ring selection "tool"? I am aware of the Parker inPhorm stuff; whichdoesn't support 64bit systems other than thru a web interface, and the interface has unfortunately has been revamped a bit so that, at least as far as my experience goes, isn't quite as nice as the older version (my main complaint is that it only allows you to go thru one selection; seems like they forgot the "back" button...). Aside from this, this is nice in that it gives you all the standard dimensions AND tolerances to design with, but I can't help but wonder if there are any other "tools" out there...


thanks in advance...







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