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Oring
08-15-2009, 03:20
Post: #2
Oring
When I need a hydrolic pump or ram rebuild I first go to the oem for a kit then
send the kit and appliance to a shop for expert rebuild (I dig holes and break
things). Often the kits seem expensive for what you get. most of the parts
being orings ,springs and stainless bolts. Anticipating additional rebuilds I
have in the past sent the kit to "O'Rings and things" to have them duplicate the
contents or catalog the sizes for future orders. In a pinch I have made the 40
min trip to the retail outlet to match up a $0.75 oring to avoid a $200.00 /
three day wait OEM order. never been to the shop that I didnt have to wait in
line, great service, nice helpful folks, they have a rebuild shop sharing the
industrial building.

http://www.fosdainc.com/o.htm



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