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Quite so, Mario. There is no criticism from me of your work. I need to replace the O ring because it is old and does not allow the ram to be pressurised. I may look at other designs of O ring, which may make a better seal.
The ram doesn't move smoothly. The problem is not the O ring seal, but the piston catching on the plastic (nylon?) seal which is inserted in the top plate of the ram. I have sanded and smoothed the ram and the plastic seal to improve the movement and will do some more to allow the ram to move freely.
Ingest all of that and you'll have an ok understanding of all the seals involved. Personally, I tend to run a bit more stretch on the O rings I use (a more shallow groove), but that's because I come from paintball pneumatics, where you're on the edge of a good seal and really low friction. For 60+ bar use, stick to the handbook and you shouldn't go too wrong.
I have now got a new O ring for the ram which is 5.3mm instead of 5mm diameter. The O ring fits the piston beautifully and the ram fits into the cylinder OK. It is of course much more rubbery than the old O ring. We will see how it seals. The advice the I received from the hydraulics supplier was that an O ring will probably seal better that a U ring as the ring slot in the piston was not designed for that type of seal. I will take their word for it.
I have also sanded enough from the nylon bushing to allow the ram to travel freely. I am making progress.
Today the ram with the new seal has been tested and certified at 90barg. Hurrah! There was a small leak of water past the O ring, but nothing of any consequence. I have now got a ram which meets FRA and Robot Wars rules for custom-built components when used with full-pressure CO2. I ended up going to a local firm, Hebble Hydraulics, for the pressure test on the ram. This was a lot easier than going back to the West Midlands. The cost of £40 was the same as I was charged by HPAC.
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