Skeleton seal
lippedprofiledstainless

skeleton seal
skeleton seal
skeleton seal
skeleton seal
skeleton seal
skeleton seal
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Characteristics

Type
lipped
Configuration
profiled
Material
stainless, NBR, PTFE, FKM
Application
for rotating shafts
Fluid
oil
Other characteristics
spring, skeleton

Description

Skeleton oil seals are widely used in aviation, automobiles, motorcycles, railways, vehicles, ships, home appliances, engineering machinery and other industries. Suitable for sealing of rotary motion and reciprocating motion. Installed on various heavy-duty engines, gearboxes, axles, ships, cylinders, etc. It mainly prevents the sealed medium (gas, liquid.) from penetrating and external foreign matter from entering the body. Precautions: The pressure range of ordinary oil seals is very limited, generally 0.03 MPa. This pressure is generally the pressure caused by the height difference of the lubricating oil itself. If you need to seal higher pressure, you need to use a high-pressure oil seal (generally can withstand a maximum pressure of 1 MPa) or other sealing forms. Type - Material - Lip - Spring - Feature TC - NBR & FKM - Double Lips - Single - Metal Covered Rubber TB - NBR - Double Lips - Single - Metal Case TA - NBR - Double Lips - Single - Metal Case SC - NBR & FKM - Single - Single - Double Metal Shell SB - NBR - Single - Single - Metal Case SA - NBR - Single - Single - Double Metal Shell DC - NBR - Double Lips - Double - Double Spring VC - NBR & FKM - Single - Without - Metal Covered Rubber VB - NBR - Single - Without - Metal Case TCV - NBR - Double Lips - Single - High Pressure TCN - NBR - Double Lips - Single - High Pressure PTFE - PTFE - Single & Double Lips - Without - Stainless Steel HTCL - NBR & FKM - Double Lips - Single - Helix L HTCR - NBR & FKM - Double Lips - Single - Helix R

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