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    3 Part sealing?

    Hi All,

    I have 3 seperate parts that need to be pressed together(stainless steel) and have to be water tight.....Is this possible and what kind of size difference would i want for the press fit? (Would .001 difference between all mating parts be enough?). Thanks for any help I can get............


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    a temperature differential would make it relatively easy to assemble parts with a 0.001 interference fit.. personally I probably would use loctitie stud glue as an additional assembly lube /sealing agent...
    I assume there's not a great deal of pressure differential?

    ..enjoy..


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    Quote Originally Posted by vladdy View Post
    a temperature differential would make it relatively easy to assemble parts with a 0.001 interference fit.. personally I probably would use loctitie stud glue as an additional assembly lube /sealing agent...
    I assume there's not a great deal of pressure differential?

    ..enjoy..
    No,you are correct there is no pressure differential and thanks for the help!


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