O-Ring Component Generator

The O-Ring Generator inserts an o-ring in a groove. O-Ring Component Generator creates seals and grooves on cylinders and flat surfaces (axial seals). It is not possible to insert o-rings on non-circular cylinders or custom groove paths for axial seals.

If you insert seals on cylindrical surfaces, precise diameters are required for the rod and the bore. You must create the cylindrical surfaces before you use the O-Ring Generator.

O-rings are available in several materials and cross-sections. Only circular cross-section o-rings are supported. You cannot add materials to the existing o-rings in Content Center.

Two types of o-ring seal geometry are supported: radial and axial. Radial seals are located between two cylindrical surfaces. There is a groove in one of the surfaces to contain the o-ring. The other surface has the appropriate diameter so the o-ring is properly compressed. Axial seals are on flat surfaces. The circular o-ring groove is cut into the housing or the cover plate. The diameter of the groove depends on whether it is exposed to internal or external pressure.

When you start the O-Ring Generator you can immediately select either a cylindrical or a flat surface. Once that surface is selected, the dialog box updates appropriately. You can specify the type of o-ring in the dialog box before you select geometry. Once an o-ring type is selected, only the specified surface type can be selected. So, it is not important what you specify first - the o-ring placement, or the o-ring type.

Radial Seals

You have a cylindrical rod in a bore. An o-ring groove is placed on either the rod or the bore. To seal properly, both the rod and the bore require certain diameters.

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If you update radial seals with a change to the diameter of the rod or bore, the o-ring sub-assembly is marked sick in the browser. A tooltip prompts you to edit the o-ring and select the proper size.

Axial Seals

The housing has a flat face with a cover. The cover is sealed to prevent fluids from either leaking out of or into the housing.

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Grooves

O-ring grooves (also known as glands) have specific details and dimensions. They are critical to the success of the o-ring as a seal.

The O-Ring Generator gets seal data from Content Center.

Note: You must be connected to Content Center server and Content Center must be configured on your computers to insert components with the O-Ring Generator.