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O'Ring - FJC

Part #: 4205

The FJC 4205 O'Ring is engineered for professional technicians and mechanics requiring a reliable sealing solution in automotive and industrial applications. This O'Ring is constructed from high-temperature HNBR material, ensuring superior performance and durability in demanding environments. It provides a secure, leak-resistant seal crucial for maintaining system integrity and operational efficiency.

Key Features

  • High-Temperature HNBR Construction: Manufactured from Hydrogenated Nitrile Butadiene Rubber (HNBR), offering excellent resistance to aggressive chemicals, abrasion, heat, and oxidative stress.
  • Broad Refrigerant and Lubricant Compatibility: Compatible with a wide range of automotive A/C refrigerants, including R-12, R-134a, and R-1234yf, as well as mineral oil, PAG, and POE lubricants.
  • Enhanced Durability: Designed for long-lasting service life, maintaining stability and elasticity across a temperature range of -22°F to 302°F.
  • Leak Prevention: Ensures a tight and reliable seal to prevent leaks in critical connections, contributing to the efficiency of mechanical operations.
  • Professional-Grade Quality: Built to meet the rigorous demands of professional service applications, offering a dependable component for repairs and maintenance.

Applications

The FJC 4205 O'Ring is specifically designed as a 14mm metric O'ring for Mitsubishi compressors in automotive air conditioning systems. Beyond this specific application, its robust HNBR construction makes it suitable for general use in various automotive and industrial systems where a durable, chemical-resistant seal is required to prevent fluid or refrigerant leaks.

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: FJC
  • Model Number: 4205
  • Size: Metric 14mm
  • Quantity: 10 Pack

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  • Model: 196086
  • UPC: 609989008375
  • Manufacturers Part #: 4205
  • Manufactured by: FJC
  • Also Known As: FJC-4205, FJC4205

This product was added to our catalog on Monday 19 January, 2015.