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sum (FL)
I am installing a new pump for my pond, and the pump has a inlet, that is male and female threaded. You can use a 1-1/2" male adapter to the inside threads or a 2" female adapter on the outside threads.
Now the pump comes with a 2" union, and it has a gasket that I thought is quite interesting. Most of these unions I have worked with in the past use a black o-ring to seal. But this union has a gasket that is like a rubber washer, but with a bump all the way around like this.
I have never seen these kinds of gaskets before, is there a name for it? Is it better then a traditional o-ring?
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steve (CA)
Most listings I'm seeing refer to it as an "o-ring gasket" and claim it's superior standard o-ring.
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packy (MA)
the nice part is if it wears out some how, you can use a regular "O" ring to replace it
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sum (FL)
I wonder if these need lubrication with silicone grease?
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