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                                                        | Aavolyn # 53-43901-257, AVA45 TY430 Butt Cut Rider Ring |  
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                                                        |   |  |  The rider split or wear ring is part of all piston designs where there is no lubrication or the  possibility of loss of lubrication exists during operation. New process compressors have rider  rings included whether the compressor is lubricated or non-lubricated. The rider supports the  weight of the piston and prevents contact with the cylinder wall. It is designed taking into  consideration the weight of the piston and rod, the physical properties of the ring material, the  operating conditions and the desired ring life. AAVOLYN engineers have considerable  experience in designing PTFE rider rings for all pressures, temperatures and gases. The  Type 430 split rider ring is recommended unless the ring travels out into the counter bore  area. Side and face grooves can be added to ensure the rider ring does not act as a piston  ring. The large surface area would generate significant frictional heat. Therefore grooves are  necessary to prevent the ring from sealing. The split rider is available in step, angle or butt  cut design.
 
 1 Piece Butt Cut Rider Ring
 
 
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