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980866 - ESAB 980866 Buna-N O-Ring .562 ID x .070 CS

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OVERVIEW

Keep Your Torch Sealed and Ready with the ESAB 980866 O-Ring

Every welder knows that the smallest leak in a system can lead to the biggest headaches. Whether it's shielding gas escaping before it hits the puddle or cooling water dripping where it shouldn't, a failed O-ring is often the culprit. The ESAB 980866 O-Ring is your genuine replacement solution, designed specifically to get your ESAB equipment back to factory-fresh performance. Don't risk your weld quality or your equipment's safety with ill-fitting generic seals found at the hardware store; stick with the part engineered for the job.

This O-ring is crafted from Buna-N, a tough synthetic rubber known for its durability and resistance to the oils, greases, and grime that inevitably end up on shop floors. Measuring 0.562 inches on the inside with a thickness of 0.070 inches, it is sized perfectly to fit specific connections in your welding setup, likely within the torch assembly or gas delivery system. A good seal here is vital. If air gets pulled into your shielding gas stream because of a dried-out or cracked O-ring, you're going to see porosity in your welds, leading to rework and wasted time. Swapping out old, flattened O-rings during routine maintenance is one of the cheapest and most effective ways to ensure consistent weld quality.

Maintenance is part of the job, and having the right spares on hand makes it easier. The ESAB 980866 is designed to withstand the heat and wear of daily use. It resists taking a "set" (staying flattened out) better than cheaper materials, meaning it keeps pushing back against the sealing surfaces to maintain a tight lock for longer. Whether you are rebuilding a TIG torch back cap or servicing a machine connection, this O-ring slides into place to provide that reassuring resistance that tells you the seal is good.

Don't let a ten-cent problem cause a hundred-dollar failure. Inspect your O-rings regularly. If you see cracks, nicks, or if the rubber feels hard and brittle, it's time to swap it out. Keeping a few of these ESAB 980866 O-rings in your toolbox ensures that when a seal finally gives up, you aren't left scrambling or improvising. Trust in genuine ESAB parts to keep your arc stable, your gas pure, and your focus where it belongs—on laying down the perfect bead.

Additional Information
Brand:ESAB
Product Type:O-Ring
Material:Buna-N (Nitrile Rubber)
Inner Diameter:0.562 inches
Cross Section:0.070 inches
Color:Black
Packaging Description:pack of 1

INCLUDED

  • 1 x O-Ring (.562 ID X .070 Buna)

APPLICATIONS

  • Sealing TIG torch back caps and bodies
  • Gas hose connections and adapters
  • Water coolant line seals in welding systems
  • General pneumatic and hydraulic sealing in industrial equipment
  • Replacement of worn or damaged O-rings in ESAB machinery

FAQ

The O-ring is made from Buna-N (Nitrile rubber), which offers excellent resistance to oils, water, and hydraulic fluids.

It has an Inner Diameter (ID) of 0.562 inches and a cross-section (thickness) of 0.070 inches.

Yes, this is a genuine ESAB replacement part, ensuring correct fitment and material quality for your equipment.

A damaged O-ring can allow air to enter the shielding gas stream, causing weld porosity, or allow shielding gas to leak out, wasting consumables.

While Buna-N is compatible with many gases, O-rings for oxygen service typically require special cleaning and packaging. This part is standard industrial grade; consult safety guidelines for oxygen-specific applications.

You should inspect them every time you disassemble the torch (e.g., changing tungsten). Replace them if they appear cracked, flattened, or brittle.

No, O-rings are size-specific. This fits specific ESAB models requiring a .562" ID x .070" CS seal. Check your equipment manual for the correct part number.

Standard Buna-N generally operates effectively between -40°F and 250°F (-40°C to 121°C), covering most indirect welding heat applications.