Precision and ease in O-ring identification
At JIOrings, we understand the importance of precision in selecting O-rings to ensure optimal performance and a long service life for the systems where they are installed. That’s why we offer the polyurethane measuring cone, an essential tool for fast and accurate O-ring measurement.
What is the O-ring measuring cone?
The measuring cone from JIOrings is made from high-density polyurethane and can instantly identify 184 sizes of O-rings, ranging from 7.65 mm to 142.24 mm in inner diameter, across five standard cross-sections: 1.78 mm, 2.62 mm, 3.53 mm, 5.33 mm, and 6.99 mm. This instrument is ideal for maintenance workshops and for any industry that requires precise O-ring measurement.
How to use the measuring cone?
1. Identify the inner diameter:
- Place the O-ring in the groove closest to its thickness.
- Slide the O-ring down the cone until it fits snugly, then read the number on the cone to identify the correct inner diameter.
2. Identify the cross-section:
- Insert the O-ring into the grooves located near the base of the cone.
- Determine the correct cross-section by finding the groove that provides the best fit.
3. Check the list to match the measurement data provided by the cone.
Advantages of the measuring cone
- Precision: The measurement numbers are permanently printed on the cone, providing clear and accurate identification of sizes.
- Versatility: Covers a wide range of sizes, making it easier to work with different applications and requirements.
- Ease of use: Its intuitive design allows for quick identification of the correct O-ring dimensions, saving time and reducing the risk of selection errors.
Common applications
The measuring cone is particularly useful in industries such as food, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and beverages, where precision in O-ring selection is crucial for maintaining system integrity and complying with safety and health regulations.
For more details and to purchase the measuring cone, visit our online store.
Ensure precision in your measurements with JIOrings!