Yoke Washer - O ring brass/viton for use with oxygen regulators, 5 PACK
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This is a pack of five washers available from Responsive Respiratory.
The brass rimmed washers have worked best for me, but not on every regulator. Keep a supply of black rubber or yellow plastic on hand because they don't leak. They're reasonably priced.
They're replacement washers for the oxygen valve that goes on the tank and allows you to adjust the flow of oxygen. They should be changed on a regular basis. so that O2 isn't wasted due to leaks
Selected User Reviews For Yoke Washer - O ring brass/viton for use with oxygen regulators, 5 PACK
My bottles and regulator are never bad, according to the company that supplies them. I switched out my regulator three days later, and it fell out and vanished. Fortunately, I had a spare regulator on hand and was able to wait for these to be ordered and delivered. This O- The ring in my spare regulator is an exact match to the original, and it fit and functioned in the one in which the O-ring had broken. ring. I got some of these from my oxygen supplier, but they took a week to arrive; these arrived in three days.
The washer is smaller than previous plastic washers, making it more difficult to align on the tank opening.
The regulator valve is sealed against the tank by this brass/viton washer. These seals are one of a kind. These should be kept on hand by anyone who uses oxygen. There isn't any other way.
Because the regulator appeared to be leaking, a new O ring seal was installed. Simple to pry open- Remove the old one and replace it with the new one; it works great and stays put.
I can't blame the seller for post office issues because I received two delivery notifications. They showed up two days after the second. They perform admirably.
The brass/viton washer is in fact functional. Unlike some of the plastic washers that my oxygen company used to provide, the washer will eventually wear out, which is why buying a five-pack is a good idea. I try to keep a spare washer on hand, even though I seem to get at least a month out of a single washer.
It's a grade of O-. It rang, and it did what it was supposed to do.