Description
When your ball valve starts dripping or you notice a slight hiss of air, it’s usually the valve body O-ring that’s given up the fight. This little seal might look simple, but it’s what keeps your chemicals where they belong—in the lines, not on the ground. Whether you’re dealing with liquid fertilizer, herbicides, or just water, a good seal makes all the difference.
What You’re Getting
- FKM (Viton-type) construction that handles harsh chemicals without breaking down
- Temperature resistance that won’t quit—works in freezing cold or summer heat
- Perfect fit for Banjo valve bodies, so no guessing on compatibility
- Chemical resistance that keeps sealing even with aggressive fertilizers and pesticides
Built for Real Farm Work
This O-ring fits Banjo ball valves commonly found on sprayers, liquid fertilizer rigs, and chemical application equipment. From field sprayers running through corn stubble to nurse tanks mixing up the next load, these valves see hard use in tough conditions.
Made to Last
FKM material is the gold standard for agricultural applications because it doesn’t swell, crack, or deteriorate when it meets chemicals. While regular rubber seals might last a season, this Viton-type material keeps doing its job year after year, even with exposure to the nastiest chemicals in your spray tank.
Good to Know
Replacement is straightforward—just disassemble the valve body and swap out the old O-ring. Clean the groove well before installing the new one, and a thin coat of compatible grease helps it seat properly. Keep a spare or two on hand because there’s never a good time for a leaky valve in the middle of spraying season.


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