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O-RING NS 052695 - 3M - Marson

Part #: 98074

The 3M - Marson O-RING NS 052695, with model number 98074, is a precision-engineered sealing component designed to maintain peak performance and reliability in professional automotive and industrial tools. Manufactured by 3M - Marson, this O-ring plays a crucial role in preventing leaks of fluids and gases, ensuring the integrity and efficient operation of critical equipment. It is an essential replacement part for professional technicians and mechanics dedicated to maintaining high standards in their work.

Key Features

  • Precision Sealing: Engineered for a tight, reliable seal, effectively preventing the escape of fluids and gases within mechanical systems.
  • Durable Construction: Made from robust materials to withstand the demanding conditions found in professional automotive and industrial environments.
  • Optimal System Integrity: Helps maintain proper pressure and containment, crucial for the efficient functioning of various tool components and machinery.
  • Manufacturer Quality: A genuine 3M - Marson component, ensuring compatibility and performance consistent with the manufacturer's standards.
  • Resistance to Contaminants: Designed to keep out dirt, debris, and other contaminants that can compromise equipment performance.

Applications

This O-ring is critical for a wide array of applications in both automotive and industrial sectors, where secure sealing is paramount. In automotive repair, it is commonly used in engine components, fuel injection systems, braking systems, and air conditioning units to prevent leaks and ensure consistent operation. For industrial professionals, the O-RING NS 052695 is suitable for various hydraulic and pneumatic systems, pumps, valves, and other heavy machinery where maintaining fluid or gas pressure is essential for safety and efficiency. Its use as a direct replacement part helps extend the lifespan and reliability of 3M - Marson professional tools.

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This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 16 January, 2007.