V75 Bulk Packaged O-Ring: Viton, Round, 1/4 in C.S., 24 in I.D.
The V75 Bulk Packaged O-Ring is a Viton® round O-ring with a 1/4 in cross-section and 24 in inside diameter, durometer 75A, dash number 473, and an operating temperature range of -13°F to 482°F, supplied in a 20-pack…
SKU 3G-OTH-513411
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Product Description
The V75 Bulk Packaged O-Ring is a Viton® round O-ring with a 1/4 in cross-section and 24 in inside diameter, durometer 75A, dash number 473, and an operating temperature range of -13°F to 482°F, supplied in a 20-pack (MPN GR-V75473/20).
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the V75 Viton O-ring used for?
The V75 Viton O-ring is used for sealing applications in industrial systems requiring chemical resistance and high-temperature tolerance, such as pumps, valves, and hydraulic equipment. Its 75A durometer and 24 in I.D. suit static and dynamic sealing in demanding environments.
What are the specifications of the V75 Viton O-ring?
The V75 Viton O-ring has a 1/4 in cross-section, 24 in inside diameter, 75A durometer, dash number 473, and an operating temperature range of -13°F to 482°F. It is supplied in a 20-pack with MPN GR-V75473/20.
Where to buy V75 Viton O-rings worldwide?
3G Electric supplies the V75 Viton O-ring worldwide, handling logistics, customs, and delivery to your site. As a global industrial solutions provider, we source genuine parts like this Viton O-ring across 14 departments, including pumps and controls.
How to select the right V75 Viton O-ring size?
To select the correct V75 Viton O-ring, match the inside diameter and cross-section to your gland dimensions. For this model, use 24 in I.D. and 1/4 in C.S. Verify durometer 75A and temperature range (-13°F to 482°F) suit your application. Consult a seal design guide for groove specs.
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3G Electric supplies V75 viton® o-rings. We supply genuine products with in-stock availability on common SKUs, technical documentation, commissioning support, and warranty service — worldwide.









