Standard O-Rings are available in 369 sizes as set up by the Aerospace Standard 568 published by the Society of Automotive Engineers. These sizes are designated by dash numbers shown on the 568 DASH Chart and are standardized by imperial dimensions. Standard O-Rings are specified by their inside diameter and cross section width. AS568 is the most commonly used standard in the U.S. for aerospace, automotive and general industrial applications. For more information, please see: Comparison Properties Chart, PTFE Encapsulated O-rings, Material Shelf Life, and O-ring Groove Design Chart.

This elastomer possesses mechanical properties similar to Viton®, with the exception of its slightly lower compression set resistance. It is more suitable for sensitive applications where lighter compressive forces are applied to energize the seal. This core has a Shore A hardness of 70 but it also offers a broader operating temperature range of -80°F to +500°F. (-62°C to +260°C).
Unit of Measure

Type

N/A Long Text

Material

N/A Long Text

Cross Section Width

N/A 0.070 in1.78 mmNumeric mm

Durometer

N/A 70

Inside Diameter

N/A 20.35 mm0.801 in

Cross Section Tolerance +/-

N/A 0.003 in0.08 mmNumeric

Inside Diameter Tolerance +/-

N/A 0.009 in0.22 mmNumeric mm

Size Reference - AS568

N/A -019

Country of Origin

N/A US

Warning

N/A Prop 65 Warning: This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, and birth defects or other reproductive harm.

Alternate P/N

N/A 019S70

Units of Measure

N/A Long Text

Tube Size O.D.

N/A Numeric

O-Ring Industries

N/A O-rings are used in the military, automotive, aerospace and agriculture industries.