F. Dick Stuffer 9 Liter - Ancient Unit Gasket Replacement Help Needed.

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rugbywaz

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Dec 15, 2007
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The gaskets shown are breaking down. They are leaving little crumbles of black in my stuffer. It appears they are two gaskets about 1/4 inch wide, 1/8 thick???; very old unit that works great except for this small but critical detail.

Anyone have any ideas how to replace? The gaskets are in two pieces since the channel the gaskets sit in has a little ridge that acts as a separator, essentially cutting a gasket in half.

The gasket in this unit sort of has a waxy texture to it but crumbles.

Thanks

WAZ




The plate is 6 7/8" diameter. Appreciate any suggestions.
 
Do a search on Google for square o-rings. you should find sizes that will work for this application. Be sure  to ask about food grade materials.

GeneK
 
 
I'm looking for a number but can't seem to find anything but "9 Liter F. Dick" as is cast on  the drive head of the unit. Any idea on where it would be hidden?

WAZ
 
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I would measure the diameter of the groove and the diameter of the cylinder... Let's say the groove is 6-1/2" dia. and the cylinder is 7" dia....

I would remove the ridges in the ring groove with a file until smooth then insert a silicone o-ring ....  be sure the stuffer tube is smooth....

Probably the first o-ring on the list....  Measure with a micrometer type instrument to be sure of the

stuffer dimensions....   I think these o-rings are of the same material on my Grizzly stuffer....  
 

[h3]Silicone O-Rings[/h3]

 

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Silicone  has good resistance to low and high temperatures.Temperature range is -65°  to +425° F.  Durometer hardness isA70.  FDA compliant.  Color is red-orange.

 
Fractional
Size

Actual
Inch Size
   
AS568A
Dash No.
IDODIDODPkg.
Qty.
 Per
Pkg.

Width:  3/16"  Fractional (0.210" Actual)
3631/2"7/8"6.475"6.895"19396K326$4.01

Width:  1/4"  Fractional (0.275" Actual)
4391/2"7"6.475"7.025"19396K3784.77
 
I have a couple o-rings that might fit, if the diameter is the same as the 12 & 15 liter F. Dick stuffers. I can check when I get home this evening.
 
Checked with retailer.......he said boy thats an old one.

Said he could send me a replacement "O" ring from a new unit and that it might fit.

Also said I could buy a new unit........I offered to trade him and he wouldn't take the deal.

Oh well.

I will probably run with Dave's idea. Unfortunately the unit does not have a model number.

Will let you know more as I move forward.

Thanks for the ideas Dave et al.

WAZ
 
Dave has you covered here... I use mcmastercarr all the time.. If the new oring protrudes out too much and is a tight fit in the cylinder you can always take the pusher to a machine shop and have them take a few thousandths off the groove. With the oring installed on the pusher it should be about .002 larger than the cylinder
 
 
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Took off seal tonight. No metal ridge. It is smooth all around. Stuff smelled like ashphalt. Glad it is gone. Who wants that in their meal?

Ordering seal and keeping fingers crossed.

WAZ
 
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