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Models | SKU: IK0117 MFR: 0117 $1.25 Special Order Generally ships in 7-14 days, subject to availability | SKU: IK013412 MFR: 0134.12 $1.25 Special Order Generally ships in 7-14 days, subject to availability | SKU: IK013236 MFR: 0132.36 $5.00 $8.00 Save:$3.00 (38%) In Stock |
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Accessory Type | O-Ring | O-Ring | O-Ring |
Just imagine capturing the mesmerizing underwater world with your camera, only to have your equipment fail due to a faulty O-ring. The O-rings are the unsung heroes of your underwater camera system, ensuring a watertight seal that protects your precious equipment from water damage. Without a flawless O-ring, your underwater photography adventure could quickly turn into a disaster.
Always keep spare O-rings in your camera case, ready to replace at a moment's notice. These small but crucial components need to be lubricated to maintain their elasticity, allowing them to mold uniformly around the sealing channel. A dry O-ring, on the other hand, can cause excessive friction, preventing it from reshaping uniformly and compromising its ability to protect against water ingress.
Every time you open your camera to change the film, make it a habit to inspect the O-ring and service it if necessary. After each diving day, ensure to clean and lubricate your O-ring to keep it in optimal condition. If you're ever uncertain about the sealing capability of an O-ring, it's always safer to discard and replace it.
Remember, never use a sharp or pointed object to remove an O-ring. Instead, utilize an O-ring remover tool to prevent any potential damage. Avoid over-greasing as excessive grease can attract debris, disrupting the seal and potentially causing water leakage. Silicone grease is not a sealant but a protector that shields the O-ring from abrasion. A perfectly greased O-ring should appear moist and shiny, ready to safeguard your underwater camera system for your next diving adventure.