Vendors selling o rings?

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wafter

I like steel bikes and I cannot lie..
Location
Oxford
I ordered from them: not directly, because they don't deliver to Australia, but via their eBay seller.

Good work :smile:

Ordering direct is good for larger quantities as the O-rings are dirt cheap and it offsets the postage cost.. but for small bits like yours ebay is definitely the way to go.

Impressed that they'll ship to Oz!
 

Tenkaykev

Guru
Location
Poole
When I was working we regularly did maintenance at a factory that manufactures O rings. The set up is incredible with rows of automated machinery. What surprised me was that every single O ring is inspected for flaws automatically and faulty ones are blown from the line with a jet of air into a reject hopper where they then get recycled.
A variety of different ratios of " rubbers " to give the O rings the required properties ( chemical resistance, temperature range etc ).
We worked on the raw material pumps where the temperature differential between the pump end of motor shaft ( liquid nitrogen) and the cooling fan end for the motor windings (~80 C ) over a distance of about 500 mm posed some unique challenges as the temperature differential would induce currents in the motor bearings causing premature failure within a few hours unless preventative measures were taken.
 

geordie458

Senior Member
I'm looking for a vendor that sells the type of rubber o rings suitable for securing mounts (for lights, GPS, etc.) to bicycles, and I'm not having much luck finding any online. Several years ago, I bought a pack of o rings, but I'm starting to run out of them, and I can't recall the vendor I used back then.
I know what you mean, it's annoying when such a simple part is hard to track down. Have you tried looking at plumbing or industrial seal shops? As long as the material is weather-resistant, they work exactly the same as the ones sold specifically for bikes. Just gotta make sure they aren't too stiff to stretch over the mounts.
 

geordie458

Senior Member
I'm looking for a vendor that sells the type of rubber o rings suitable for securing mounts (for lights, GPS, etc.) to bicycles, and I'm not having much luck finding any online. Several years ago, I bought a pack of o rings, but I'm starting to run out of them, and I can't recall the vendor I used back then.

I've been in the same boat. It's surprisingly hard to find the right tension and thickness for those mount rings once the originals snap. Standard plumbing o-rings are usually too stiff and end up cracking.
 

slowmotion

Quite dreadful
Location
lost somewhere
Simply Bearings sell them. Ebay has loads of them too.

edit: For mounting, you'll need an elastic material. A specialist supplier should be able to advise you about a suitable type of synthetic rubber.
 
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Moodyman

Legendary Member
I know the OP has bought some, but for anybody else, hair bands are a good substitute and readily available.
 

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