
ASAB DDP42 Replacement Parts #9 - Sealing O-Ring
Part Code: ASAB-SDDP42-9
Introducing the ASAB DDP42 Sealing O-Ring — a critical seal component designed to maintain leak-free performance in ASAB DDP42 double diaphragm pump assemblies. This O-ring is used at key sealing interfaces to prevent weeping, bypassing, and prime/pressure instability, helping the pump hold prime and deliver consistent output under continuous cycling.
A sealing O-ring that’s flattened, nicked, swollen, or chemically attacked is a common culprit behind small leaks, loss of prime stability, inconsistent flow, and messy wet-end seepage — especially after long service intervals or repeated strip-downs where seals get reused. Replacing it with the correct part is cheap insurance and often the difference between a pump that behaves and one that’s back on the bench next week.
Whether you’re doing preventative maintenance, rebuilding the wet end, or fixing a nuisance leak before it becomes downtime drama, the ASAB-SDDP42-9 is the right part to keep your DDP42 sealing properly.
Key Benefits
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Direct replacement sealing O-ring for ASAB DDP42
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Helps prevent leaks, weeping, and bypassing at sealing interfaces
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Supports stable priming and consistent pump performance under load
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Ideal for service rebuilds and preventative maintenance
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Restores sealing reliability when old seals are flattened, nicked, or swollen
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Low-cost wear part that helps avoid major downtime
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Workshop-ready spare for fast turnaround repairs
What’s Included
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DDP42 Sealing O-Ring — ASAB-SDDP42-9
Safety Check
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Isolate and depressurise first: Shut off air supply, bleed the airline fully, and confirm the pump is not pressurised before disassembly.
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Chemical exposure: Wear gloves and eye protection — residual product can remain trapped in the fluid chambers.
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Avoid seal damage during fitment: Don’t drag the O-ring over sharp edges/threads; use compatible lubricant if required.
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Inspect sealing grooves and faces: Clean thoroughly and check for scoring, corrosion, or debris that can cause repeat leaks.
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Reassemble evenly: Tighten fasteners in a cross pattern to avoid pinching the seal.
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Test gradually: Bring air pressure up slowly and leak check before returning to full operating conditions.
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