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86W87 - ESAB 86W87 Replacement O-Ring Buna-N 70A

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OVERVIEW

Precision Sealing with ESAB 86W87 O-Ring

The ESAB 86W87 O-Ring is a critical replacement component designed to maintain the operational integrity of ESAB welding systems. Manufactured from high-quality Buna-N (Nitrile) rubber, this O-ring is engineered to provide a reliable seal in various pneumatic and hydraulic applications within welding equipment. The material choice of Buna-N is significant; it is the industry standard for general-purpose sealing due to its excellent resistance to petroleum-based oils, fuels, water, and many hydraulic fluids. This ensures that the O-ring remains pliable and effective even when exposed to the harsh contaminants often found in industrial welding environments.

With a Shore A hardness of 70 (70A), this O-ring offers the perfect balance between flexibility and durability. It is hard enough to resist extrusion under moderate pressure, yet flexible enough to conform to mating surfaces and create a tight, leak-proof seal. The specific dimensions—an inner diameter (ID) of 0.801 inches and a cross-section (CS) of 0.070 inches—are manufactured to tight tolerances. This precision is essential for preventing shielding gas leaks or coolant loss, which can compromise weld quality or damage equipment. Using non-OEM or ill-fitting O-rings can lead to porosity in welds due to air entrainment or system inefficiencies caused by pressure drops.

Maintenance professionals understand that O-rings are wear items that degrade over time due to compression set, thermal cycling, and chemical exposure. Replacing worn seals with the genuine ESAB 86W87 ensures that the equipment returns to factory specifications. This component is typically found in MIG gun connections, wire feeder assemblies, or gas regulator fittings where a static or dynamic seal is required. Proper installation involves ensuring the seating groove is clean and, if necessary, applying a compatible lubricant to prevent damage during assembly.

In summary, the ESAB 86W87 O-Ring represents a small but vital investment in equipment reliability. Its material properties and dimensional accuracy safeguard the performance of sophisticated welding machinery, preventing downtime associated with leaks and seal failures. It is an essential stock item for any MRO inventory supporting ESAB welding fleets.

Additional Information
Brand:ESAB
Item:O-Ring
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Material:Buna-N (Nitrile Rubber), Nitrile Rubber
Durometer:70A
Inner Diameter:0.801 inches
Cross Section:0.070 inches
Product Type:Replacement Seal

INCLUDED

  • 1 x O-Ring (.801 ID x .070 Buna 70A)

APPLICATIONS

  • Sealing gas connections in MIG welding guns
  • Replacement seal for wire feeder drive roll assemblies
  • O-ring for welding regulator and flowmeter fittings
  • General maintenance of ESAB welding power sources
  • Repairing coolant lines in water-cooled torch systems

FAQ

The ESAB 86W87 is made from Buna-N (Nitrile) rubber, which provides excellent resistance to oils, fuels, and water.

This O-ring has an Inner Diameter (ID) of 0.801 inches and a Cross Section (CS) or thickness of 0.070 inches.

70A refers to the durometer or hardness of the rubber. 70 Shore A is the standard hardness for most sealing O-rings, offering a balance of flexibility and durability.

Yes, the 86W87 is a genuine ESAB replacement part designed to meet the original equipment specifications.

Inspect the O-ring for cracks, flat spots (compression set), cuts, or brittleness. If the O-ring is no longer round or feels hard, it should be replaced to prevent leaks.

Yes, Buna-N O-rings are compatible with inert shielding gases like Argon, CO2, and Helium used in welding.

It is generally recommended to lightly lubricate the O-ring with a compatible O-ring lubricant (like silicone grease) to prevent damage during installation and ensure a proper seat.

Standard Buna-N O-rings typically handle temperatures from approximately -40°F to 250°F (-40°C to 121°C), which covers most standard welding equipment applications.