Super-Pro | 25549-002-000 | 10-Hole Vinyl Liner Sealing Ring | Pool Wall Fitting Gasket Ring
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This 10-hole vinyl liner sealing ring is a replacement sealing component designed for compatible pool wall fitting applications. It is used to help create a watertight seal around the fitting connection where the liner, gasket, and faceplate assembly are secured together.
Built for vinyl liner pool service, repair, and installation work, this sealing ring is commonly replaced when servicing wall fittings, replacing liners, correcting leaks, or rebuilding fitting assemblies where the original sealing components are worn, damaged, compressed, or deteriorated.
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Key Features
• Replacement sealing ring for compatible vinyl liner pool wall fitting applications
• 10-hole pattern for matching faceplate and fitting assemblies
• Helps create a watertight seal between the liner and compatible fitting components
• Used during liner replacement, wall fitting repair, leak correction, and fitting rebuilds
• Helps prevent water intrusion behind the liner when installed with proper gaskets and hardware
• Replacement component for worn, damaged, compressed, or deteriorated sealing rings
• Suitable for residential vinyl liner pool service and maintenance applications
• Professional installation is recommended to ensure proper alignment, sealing, and hardware tightening
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Product Overview
This sealing ring is used as part of a compatible vinyl liner wall fitting assembly. Its purpose is to support a watertight connection around the fitting opening, helping seal the liner and fitting components together when the faceplate and screws are installed.
The component is commonly used during vinyl liner replacement, pool wall fitting service, or leak repair work. Because liner penetrations are common leak points, the sealing ring must be properly aligned with the matching 10-hole fitting pattern and installed with compatible gaskets and hardware.
During installation, the liner, fitting body, screw holes, gaskets, and sealing surfaces should be inspected for damage, debris, or distortion. Hardware should be tightened evenly to avoid pinching the liner, distorting the fitting, or creating uneven sealing pressure.
As part of ongoing maintenance, wall fittings should be checked for leaks, loose screws, cracked faceplates, or signs of liner movement around the fitting. Replacing compromised sealing components helps maintain water containment, protect the pool wall structure, and support long-term liner performance.