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Military Specification M8791/1-225 Teflon (PTFE) Retainer, Packing
PART #: SGP130327MFR PART #: M8791-1-225Our Price: $1.45 (Each)QTY: Add to Cart -
Military Specification M8791/1-227 Teflon (PTFE) Retainer, Packing
PART #: SGP130329MFR PART #: M8791-1-227Our Price: $1.95 (Each)QTY: Add to Cart -
Military Specification M8791/1-229 Teflon (PTFE) Retainer, Packing
PART #: SGP130331MFR PART #: M8791-1-229Our Price: $4.50 (Each)QTY: Add to Cart -
Military Specification M8791/1-230 Teflon (PTFE) Retainer, Packing
PART #: SGP130332MFR PART #: M8791-1-230Our Price: $2.26 (Each)QTY: Add to Cart -
Military Specification M8791/1-325 Teflon (PTFE) Retainer, Packing
PART #: SGP130333MFR PART #: M8791-1-325Our Price: $4.62 (Each)QTY: Add to Cart -
Military Specification M8791/1-327 Teflon (PTFE) Retainer, Packing
PART #: SGP130335MFR PART #: M8791-1-327Our Price: $6.78 (Each)QTY: Add to Cart -
Military Specification M8791/1-326 Teflon (PTFE) Retainer, Packing
PART #: SGP130334MFR PART #: M8791-1-326Our Price: $6.78 (Each)QTY: Add to Cart -
Military Specification M8791/1-332 Teflon (PTFE) Retainer, Packing
PART #: SGP130338MFR PART #: M8791-1-332Our Price: $11.58 (Each)QTY: Add to Cart -
Military Specification M8791/1-329 Teflon (PTFE) Retainer, Packing
PART #: SGP130336MFR PART #: M8791-1-329Our Price: $2.75 (Each)QTY: Add to Cart -
Military Specification M8791/1-335 Teflon (PTFE) Retainer, Packing
PART #: SGP130339MFR PART #: M8791-1-335Our Price: $5.73 (Each)QTY: Add to Cart -
Military Specification M8791/1-339 Teflon (PTFE) Retainer, Packing
PART #: SGP130341MFR PART #: M8791-1-339Our Price: $7.19 (Each)QTY: Add to Cart -
Military Specification M8791/1-340 Teflon (PTFE) Retainer, Packing
PART #: SGP130342MFR PART #: M8791-1-340Our Price: $1.41 (Each)QTY: Add to Cart
Ask any Skygeek and they will tell you a back-up ring functions on the principle of "everything needs support." As its name implies, it is a sturdy ring that "backs-up" (usually a rubber) seal. It is designed specifically to hold or maintain this seal in its proper position.
In many assemblies, joints require a seal. This is done so as to prevent the leakage of fluid or gas. O-rings are often used as a seal. However, due to extreme pressures inherent in aviation, these seals may extrude or lose their place and thus compromise their intended use. Back-up rings prevent extrusion and thus are used in conjunction with O-rings.
Back-up rings, like their O-ring counterparts, are usually made of elastic polymers, the most common being nitrile butadiene rubber (NBR) and polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE or Teflon). Like other materials, elastomers are often given a hardness rating (durometer). This identifies a material's resistive strength, especially when dealing with pressures and other external forces. For instance, when viewing a back-up ring, you might find a 70 or 75A in its name; these numbers refer to its durometer.
Besides material, back-up rings can be classified by type, three variations include: spiral, endless, and endless split. A spiral back-up ring is the most frequently used because of its ability to efficiently self-adjust to diametrical tolerances. Endless back-up rings are applied whenever problems occur with the rotation of screwed endcaps that may cause a spiral type to unwind. The endless split back-up ring is identical to the endless back-up ring, the only difference is it is split at a 30-degree angle; this facilitates assembly for some applications.
Finally, back-up rings conform to several military specifications and Skygeek carries them including: MS27595, M8791, and MS9058. Our inventory is growing so check in from time to time. Otherwise, click on the specific series of back-up rings and make sure your seals are supported.