SMC Blocking Disk Pressure Seal - SV1000-74-1A [5 Pieces]

SMC Blocking Disk Pressure Seal - SV1000-74-1A [5 Pieces]
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Reference: P34PC-X5
Brand: SMC

The SMC blocking disk pressure seal is a specialized component designed for high-pressure sealing applications. This robust seal utilizes a disk-shaped design to effectively block and contain pressurized fluids or gases. Engineered for industrial use, it offers reliable performance in demanding environments where maintaining pressure integrity is critical. The seal's construction ensures a tight, secure fit, making it suitable for various hydraulic and pneumatic systems. Its durable materials and precision manufacturing contribute to extended service life and minimal maintenance requirements.

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The SMC blocking disk pressure seal is a specialized component designed for high-pressure sealing applications. This robust seal utilizes a disk-shaped design to effectively block and contain pressurized fluids or gases. Engineered for industrial use, it offers reliable performance in demanding environments where maintaining pressure integrity is critical. The seal's construction ensures a tight, secure fit, making it suitable for various hydraulic and pneumatic systems. Its durable materials and precision manufacturing contribute to extended service life and minimal maintenance requirements.

Contains 5 pieces