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9X-3581 | Caterpillar® Rod Buffer Step Seal 5.000" - Teflon/NitrileProduct Details : 9X 3581 Caterpillar Rod Buffer Step Seal 5. 000" Teflon Nitrile Part No: RCAT 9X3581 Caterpillar Reference No.: 9X 3581 Product Category: Rod Seals Product Type: Rod Buffer Step Seal Profile: CAT Material(s): Teflon Nitrile Material Code: PTFE NBR Temperature Range: 30F to +230F ( 34C to +110C) Pressure Range: 5800 PSI ( 400 Bar) Surface Speed: < 13 ft s (4 m s) System Of Measurement: Inch Rod Diameter: 5. 000" Nominal I. D. (d): 5.
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