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1407-0287 - Victor Replacement O-Ring .614 ID Buna-N Seal

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OVERVIEW

Keep Your Gear Leak-Free with the Victor 1407-0287 O-Ring

There is nothing more frustrating than setting up for a cut or a weld only to hear the tell-tale hiss of a gas leak. The Victor 1407-0287 O-Ring is the small but mighty part you need to get your equipment back in safe working order. Designed specifically for Victor oxy-fuel gear, this replacement seal is a must-have for any welder's maintenance kit. Don't let a worn-out fifty-cent part shut down your entire operation; keep a few of these on hand to ensure you are always ready to work.

This O-ring is made from tough Buna-N rubber, a material known for its ability to stand up to the oils, greases, and grime found in every welding shop. It measures .614 inches on the inside and .754 inches on the outside, with a thickness of .070 inches. These specific dimensions mean it will fit perfectly into the groove it was designed for, creating a tight, reliable seal that generic hardware store O-rings just can't match. A proper seal is not just about performance; it is about safety. Preventing gas leaks protects you and your shop from fire hazards and wasted consumables.

Replacing an O-ring is one of the simplest maintenance tasks you can perform, but it makes a huge difference. Over time, rubber seals can dry out, crack, or get flattened, losing their ability to hold pressure. If you notice your torch handle or regulator connection feels loose or is leaking, a fresh 1407-0287 O-ring is likely the solution. The installation is quick: simply remove the old, damaged seal, wipe the area clean, and slide the new one into place. A little bit of compatible lubricant can help it seat properly and extend its life.

Trusting genuine Victor parts means you aren't guessing about fit or quality. This O-ring is built to the same standards as the original parts in your torch when it was new. Whether you are doing a full tear-down and clean of your equipment or just a quick field repair, the Victor 1407-0287 gives you the confidence that your connections are secure so you can focus on laying down the perfect bead or making a clean cut.

Additional Information
Material:Buna-N (Nitrile Rubber)
Inner Diameter:0.614"
Outer Diameter:0.754"
Width:0.070"
Packaging Description:pack of 1
Product Type:O-Ring
Compatible Brand/Model:Victor Equipment
Size / Thread Type:.614 ID x .754 OD

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Victor 1407-0287 O-Ring (Buna-N)

APPLICATIONS

  • Sealing connections in Victor oxy-fuel torch handles
  • Replacement seal for compatible gas regulators
  • Maintenance of cutting attachments and welding nozzles
  • General pneumatic sealing requiring .614" ID Buna-N O-rings

FAQ

The Victor 1407-0287 O-ring is made of Buna-N (Nitrile), which offers excellent resistance to oils, fuels, and water.

This O-ring has an Inner Diameter (ID) of .614 inches, an Outer Diameter (OD) of .754 inches, and a cross-section width of .070 inches.

Yes, this is a genuine Victor (ESAB) replacement part, ensuring proper fit and material specifications for your equipment.

You should replace the O-ring if you detect a gas leak, or if the ring appears cracked, flattened, brittle, or swollen during inspection.

Buna-N is commonly used in various gas equipment components. However, always ensure the part number matches the specific diagram for your oxygen equipment, as all components in oxygen service must be kept free of oil and grease.

This part is designed specifically for Victor equipment. While dimensions may match other brands, it is recommended to use it only with compatible Victor assemblies to ensure safety.

A light film of compatible lubricant can help the O-ring seat properly and prevent damage during installation. Ensure the lubricant is compatible with the gas service (e.g., oxygen-safe lubricant if applicable).

Buna-N generally performs well in temperatures ranging from -40°F to 250°F (-40°C to 121°C), covering most standard welding and industrial environments.