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I have ordered from a number of the above links but then had to look elsewhere for Viton (or EPDM) Duro 90 o-rings. This site has the viton plus all the others you might need. O-Rings, Inc. Since 1958
 
OMG... am I getting little over my head here. Now I will have to learn all the codes for different O-rings too?
 
OMG... am I getting little over my head here. Now I will have to learn all the codes for different O-rings too?
You have to know size, material and durometer (hardness) to exactly identify an O ring.

Roak
 
I like air-oil, just because they go by a line item minimum of a couple dollars, so you don't have to buy huge quantities of the larger sizes.

BTW they have a lot of O-rings, like nitrile and viton 90s , which are not on the online order form, but you can order if you call them, at very reasonable prices.
 

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