twizel
Mechanical
- Jan 18, 2009
- 9
Hi All.
we are about to change our CO2 Regulator lubricant to Parker Super O lube. We have been using Xiameter, a 'thin' ( 350 cs) Silicone Oil. We previously 'painted' the Silicone Oil on to the piston O ring prior to install but the Super O lube is very thick and sticky so cannot be applied this way. We build up to 500 regulators per day so need an efficient and clean way of applying the lubricant to the O ring and bore . Can any one share their experience on lubricating O rings prior to assembly? Can we bulk lubricate a few hundred O rings in a bag with a small amount of Lubricant?? Can we apply the lubricant to the piston and bore prior to assembly and assume the O ring will be lubricated once installed? Is there a device for applying lubricants to O rings??
Background:
piston and bore are plastic, O ring is Nitrile, no other lubricants used.
regards,
Craig
we are about to change our CO2 Regulator lubricant to Parker Super O lube. We have been using Xiameter, a 'thin' ( 350 cs) Silicone Oil. We previously 'painted' the Silicone Oil on to the piston O ring prior to install but the Super O lube is very thick and sticky so cannot be applied this way. We build up to 500 regulators per day so need an efficient and clean way of applying the lubricant to the O ring and bore . Can any one share their experience on lubricating O rings prior to assembly? Can we bulk lubricate a few hundred O rings in a bag with a small amount of Lubricant?? Can we apply the lubricant to the piston and bore prior to assembly and assume the O ring will be lubricated once installed? Is there a device for applying lubricants to O rings??
Background:
piston and bore are plastic, O ring is Nitrile, no other lubricants used.
regards,
Craig