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FAS 604 seal sizes
Hi everyone - I just picked up a well-used FAS604 which has no compression. I want to go ahead and replace the seals, but can't find a reference on-line to tell me what size they are. Does anyone know?
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
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FAS 604
TomAmlie
All NBR 70 shore A
Valve inner seal 4mmi/d x 2mm
Valve outer seals 7mmi/d x 1.5mm
Breech seal 7mmi/d x 1.5mm
Breech Block 17mmi/d x 2.5mm
Piston seal 17mmi/d x 2.5mm
I have the Breech block/piston seals (same size) if you are stuck I can send them to you (I'm in the UK). I may have some of the others also.
All NBR 70 shore A
Valve inner seal 4mmi/d x 2mm
Valve outer seals 7mmi/d x 1.5mm
Breech seal 7mmi/d x 1.5mm
Breech Block 17mmi/d x 2.5mm
Piston seal 17mmi/d x 2.5mm
I have the Breech block/piston seals (same size) if you are stuck I can send them to you (I'm in the UK). I may have some of the others also.
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FAS 604
Hi TomAmlie
The ones I have are Nitrile. I think NBR 70 Shore refers to hardness or density.
The ones I have are Nitrile. I think NBR 70 Shore refers to hardness or density.
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Re: FAS 604 seal sizes
Sorry to revive old post but I agree with these sizes . They are otherwise known by British Standard sizesBenHHH wrote:I use those sizes :
17,13 2,62
6,75 1,78
3,69 1,78
They fit well !
BS115
BS610
BS007 respectively
I found the metric 1.5 and 2.5 sections not enough to seal well particularly on the piston.
NBR Nitrile is fine. Avoid Silicone like the plague. I bought a set of red ones and they lasted 10 shots.
For fitting see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3a1Ma2fcg4
Last edited by TenMetrePeter on Tue Sep 27, 2016 5:31 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Re: FAS 604 seal sizes
Greetings,
A while back, I received a seal kit from FAS. The larger 0-ring was reddish in color. I cannot recall the color of the smaller ones.
Point being, the larger one "seemed" to be of a different material.
Try contacting FAS via email. They "might" be of some help.
Cheers,
Dave
A while back, I received a seal kit from FAS. The larger 0-ring was reddish in color. I cannot recall the color of the smaller ones.
Point being, the larger one "seemed" to be of a different material.
Try contacting FAS via email. They "might" be of some help.
Cheers,
Dave
Re: FAS 604 seal sizes
Buying O-rings can be a pain in the neck. Step 1 is to get the size right. Even that can be tricky, because the "size" often doesn't match the actual dimensions.
Step 2 is to pick a good material. Most materials will work well with air, but urethane is best if you are shooting with CO2. If the seal is used in a dynamic (rubbing or sliding) vs static situation, some material are more abrasion & tear resistant than others.
Last item is the hardness, specified as a "Durometer" rating. Typical Buna-n Nitrile O-rings you might find at the hardware store are usually Durometer A70. At very high pressures (like PCP fill seals & adapters), you are often better off with a harder O-ring, like A90.
There is a good chart that discusses O-ring properties here:
http://www.mcmaster.com/#o-rings/=141dqwa Click on "About O-Rings" at the top of the page.
Step 2 is to pick a good material. Most materials will work well with air, but urethane is best if you are shooting with CO2. If the seal is used in a dynamic (rubbing or sliding) vs static situation, some material are more abrasion & tear resistant than others.
Last item is the hardness, specified as a "Durometer" rating. Typical Buna-n Nitrile O-rings you might find at the hardware store are usually Durometer A70. At very high pressures (like PCP fill seals & adapters), you are often better off with a harder O-ring, like A90.
There is a good chart that discusses O-ring properties here:
http://www.mcmaster.com/#o-rings/=141dqwa Click on "About O-Rings" at the top of the page.
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Re: FAS 604 seal sizes
for the FAS 604 I would say that hardness 70 is just fine. the pressures are nowhere near PCP cylinder pressures.
I have also tried "upgraded material" piston O Rings like Fluro brown rings and they last a few hundred shots. Nitrile are very long lasting in this pistol, and like 20 pence/cents each.
I have also tried "upgraded material" piston O Rings like Fluro brown rings and they last a few hundred shots. Nitrile are very long lasting in this pistol, and like 20 pence/cents each.
Last edited by TenMetrePeter on Wed Sep 14, 2016 4:45 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: FAS 604 seal sizes
FAS no longer exist. the FAS 6004 replacement is made by Chiappa who do not answer emails it seems.fc60 wrote: ..Try contacting FAS via email. They "might" be of some help.
Cheers,
Dave
Last edited by TenMetrePeter on Wed Sep 14, 2016 4:43 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: FAS 604 seal sizes
Duh, it's an SSP.TenMetrePeter wrote:...the pressures are nowhere near PCP cylinder pressures..
Ghastly? That's a bit of a generalization which doesn't do much for your credibility. I agree that Chiappa is not the best company but not all 6004's missed the second inspection.TenMetrePeter wrote:....the Ghastly FAS 6004 replacement is made by Chiappa....
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Re: FAS 604 seal sizes
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Last edited by TenMetrePeter on Wed Sep 14, 2016 4:42 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Re: FAS 604 seal sizes
I know this is an old thread, but considering I just had to rebuild one of these, I thought I'd make an additional note that may help others:
In terms of 'standard' US SAE o-ring dash numbers, you will need
2pc -115 (for the piston and breech block)
2pc -010 (for the breech face and valve assy)
2pc -007 (the other two in the valve assy)
Note the -115 is the same as the BS115 and -007 is the same as the BS007 noted above. The published dimensions of the -010 is slightly different from the BS610, but it's very close.
marky-d
In terms of 'standard' US SAE o-ring dash numbers, you will need
2pc -115 (for the piston and breech block)
2pc -010 (for the breech face and valve assy)
2pc -007 (the other two in the valve assy)
Note the -115 is the same as the BS115 and -007 is the same as the BS007 noted above. The published dimensions of the -010 is slightly different from the BS610, but it's very close.
marky-d