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Seal profile cross reference? 1

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KirbyWan

Aerospace
Apr 18, 2008
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Howdy all,

Does anyone have something with seal profiles cross referenced to their part numbers? I have a P seal with a strip of metal encased in the base, but the tag for it has fallen off. We have a bunch of the 10-60754 seals in a rack but not another piece of this one with a tag on it to compare it to.

Thanks,

-Kirby

Kirby Wilkerson

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Try the Minor Rubber catalog, otherwise, if you can narrow down the possible make/model(s), often the SRM has seal profiles along with the extrusions and rollformed sections.
 
You might try:
Their catalog is a bit silly with the animations, but maybe the download of the PDF will be easier to use.

I have a printed catalog on my desk and the first few pages have what you are asking for (seals, wipers, o-rings, packings, etc.) and the same index may turn up in the website PDF's.

Steven Fahey, CET
 
Rerig,

Excellent. I'll go take dimensions and post a sketch here later today. BTW if the pdf is redistributable (i.e. no copyright concerns) I would love to have a copy of that. Of course I've been diciplined for not heeding such issues before so I understand if you cannot.

-Kirby

Kirby Wilkerson

Remember, first define the problem, then solve it.
 
Here is a quick sketchup. The P Seal bulb is .5" dia. it is 1.7" wide at the widest point. The flange is .082 thick with a 1.2" X .040" thick aluminum insert. It is a pliable grey rubber with a cloth outer skin.

Thanks for your help.

-Kirby

Kirby Wilkerson

Remember, first define the problem, then solve it.
 
 http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=4fec7852-1c98-4120-8bb9-70c357f0619f&file=P_Seal.pdf
Kirby,
Couldn't find it. (1995 Rev)
It might not be a 10-60754.

I broke the file into smaller segments, but it will not load. I'll break it into 6ea 5 meg files and try again later.

Sorry.
Rerig
 
Cool. Thanks for checking and sending the file.

-Kirby

Kirby Wilkerson

Remember, first define the problem, then solve it.
 
Won't upload!!!
Must be a problem on my end.
 
Found it. It was a -20 used on a 737 flap track fairing. Thanks for your help rerig.

Kirby Wilkerson

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