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Replacement O-rings

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Replacement O-rings

Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2010 11:13 am
by MikeyHomebrewer
Hey guys, this has probably been asked before, but my LHBS is out of stock on replacement o-rings and I just picked up 2 cornys. Could I just go to Lowes/Home Depot and pick some up? I would order them online, but I want them now. Instant gratification and all.

Re: Replacement O-rings

Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2010 11:32 am
by BayouBrew
I know that this isn't what you asked and it doesn't give you instant gratification, but I just ordered replacement lid, post and dip tube o-ring from McMaster Carr on Monday and got them today. Total was $60 with enough o-rings to re-fit 40 kegs, so I split it with club members. The prices are a little off, but here are the part numbers from one of Badrock's old posts.

Here are the McMaster Carr part numbers for the o-rings that fit the ball-lock kegs:

Dip Tube O-Rings
5/16" ID x 1/2"OD x 3/32" width
9452K172 BunaN #109
Pkg 100/$1.89 (yes, these are the same ones the shops sell for fifty cents EACH.)

Post O-Rings
7/16" ID x 5/8" OD x 3/32" width
9452K23 BunaN #111
Pkg 100/$2.15

Lid O-Rings
3 1/2" ID x 4" OD x 1/4" width
9452K218 BunaN #417
Pkg 10/$12.50

Oetiker clamps for 3/16" and 1/4" hose. (Same as NB part num #K126)
52545K51
Pkg/25 $8.35

This part number ( 5231K351 ) will take you to the correct catalog page for beverage tubing.

Shipping on my O-Ring order was just over $4.00
http://www.mcmaster.com/

Re: Replacement O-rings

Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2010 3:17 pm
by beltbuckle
Thanks. At those prices I can afford to replace the post and dip tube o-rings every time.

Re: Replacement O-rings

Posted: Sat May 15, 2010 7:46 am
by TimmyR
Are the dip tube o-rings the same as the ones Jamil mentioned recently on the "Package-Ganza?" He mentioned a flatter type that may even seal when tightened finger-tight,

Re: Replacement O-rings

Posted: Sat May 15, 2010 8:54 am
by Ozwald
The quad-seal dip tube rings from mcmaster are 90025K368 ($4.46/100). Sorry no link, I just happened to have my last invoice from them sitting on my desk.

I also order silicone for the posts instead of the ones mentioned - I use 9396K24 ($10.71/100)

Re: Replacement O-rings

Posted: Sat May 15, 2010 9:39 am
by TimmyR
Thnx...found it. They look just like the ones I have the seal good on my kegs. How do you like them? Also, have you seen any different color silicone post rings? I tend to use green rings for all my gas posts and blue/black for the liquid side.

Re: Replacement O-rings

Posted: Sat May 15, 2010 1:13 pm
by Ozwald
TimmyR wrote:Thnx...found it. They look just like the ones I have the seal good on my kegs. How do you like them? Also, have you seen any different color silicone post rings? I tend to use green rings for all my gas posts and blue/black for the liquid side.


Honestly I could care less what color they are. I number each keg so I can keep track of when they've been cleaned, dismantled & inspected. As for gas vs. liquid - it only takes a second, literally, to look for the marking. If I wanted to make it quicker, I'd mark all the gas sides with a small mark of paint on the rubber handle, but again, that quick look for the stamped marking is good enough for me. I'm not filling enough kegs in one session to make those compiled seconds worth it (60 kegs would only be 1 extra minute)

Re: Replacement O-rings

Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 5:17 am
by TimmyR
That's cool. Because of how my kegs sit in my fridge, it's tough to see when I pull/replace Q/Ds, so for posts I switched all my gas posts to green o-rings (Northern Brewer).

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