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O-Rings Standard sizes and Tolerances 
An O-Ring
functions as a seal through the mechanical deformation of the
elastomeric compound by mating surfaces. The resilient rubber
conforms to the shape of the metal sections and blocks the passage
of gases or liquids. If the pressure increases, the O-Ring is
further deformed and provides tighter sealing.
The application
of O-Rings is based on a volume relationship between the O-Ring
and the gland. Experience has shown that O-Ring volume is not
adversely affected by wider dimensional tolerances. Furthermore,
Type II tolerances long in use for the fluoroelastomers and similar
high shrinkage materials have proven to be as effective as seals
molded to tighter tolerances. This is attributable to constant
seal volume.
As a result
of this, the latest revision of AS 568, formerly ARP 568 and now
AS 568A, is a combination of Class I and II tolerances. This change
is being incorporated in all military specifications and drawings
as they come up for revision. Therefore, in the future, most AN,
MS and NAS tolerance standards will conform to AS 568A. It should
be recognized that standards apply both to dimensions, as shown,
to drawing numbers, and to compounds, and that the military specifications
will not be withdrawn, but updated to conform to a single dimensional
specification. Various company standards probably also will be
revised to meet this standard.
Through O-Ring
industry sponsored technical committees, the United States is
currently working with the International Standards Organization
(ISO) to adapt AS 568A standard sizes to international metric
requirements.
Tentative
agreement has been reached on a size standard incorporating the
existing five AS 568A cross sections and a series of ID dimensions
determined by a logarithmic progression of the numbers. The result
has been to increase the number of small sizes, i.e., to make
the steps between sizes smaller, and to decrease the number of
large sizes by widening the steps between sizes. This action is
consistent with the assembly requirements of an O-Ring seal, and
the elastic properties of O-Ring seal compounds.
Although some
U.S. sizes will be deleted or modified in the new document, Acushnet
will continue to manufacture existing sizes as long as there is
demand.
The new ISO
sizes will become available when approved by member nations. In
the meantime, AS 568A contains metric equivalents in International
System (SI) units. Calculation of these metric equivalents was
done in accord with the rules appearing in SAE J390, Method A,
rounding off tolerances as recommended.

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