OIL SEAL

Oil seals, also known as shaft seals, are radial lip type seals which are primarily used for retaining lubricants in equipment having rotating, reciprocating or oscillating shafts. The rotating shaft application is most common.

An oil seal normally consists of three basic components: the sealing element, the metal case and the spring. The purpose of the sealing element is to stop the fluid from leaking between the shaft and housing. The metal case will give rigidity and strength to the seal while it is being held in the bore or recessed groove. The garter spring ensures constant pressure and maintains the radial force to the shaft, flattening the sealing edge to a defined width. The garter spring maintains the radial force exerted by the sealing lip around the shaft surface. All materials must be selected depending on the environment in which the oil seal will function.

The performance of these seals depends to a large extent on a suitable unit load being maintained at the seal-shaft interface. These seals withstand a pressure of 15PSI and their working depends on parameters like shaft diameter, shaft speed, working temperature, service conditions, etc

HT ID OD Part No
12.7 185 210 100 185 210 127
16 185 225 100 185 225 160
16 190 215 100 190 215 160
15 190 220 100 190 220 150
15 190 225 100 190 225 150
9.125 190 230 100 190 230 091
16 190 230 100 190 230 160
15 195 230 100 195 230 150
13.19 198 220 100 198 220 132
15 200 225 100 200 225 150