Oil Seals for Industrial Applications

Oil Seals for Industrial Applications

We provide high pressure as well as industrial oil seals. Rubber oil seals are most commonly used in several industries.

How Do Oil Seals Work?

  • The automotive radial lip seal works by creating a thin layer of oil between the sealing lip and shaft journal.
  • Capillary action causes the oil to seep between the lip and the shaft, which results in the oil lifting the sealing lip clear of the shaft.
  • This thin layer is retained, and prevents leakage of the oil past the sealing lip.
  • It is important to ensure that the seal is fitted square in the housing and perpendicular to the shaft. It is also important to ensure that the end float and radial shaft run out is not excessive.

Oil Seal Lubrication

The sealing lip of the oil seal should never be in contact with the shaft. If this were the case, the seal would wear out in a matter of hours. Therefore precaution must be taken that the seal is correctly lubricated prior to fitting. If the seal is not lubricated properly, the seal lip could burn, leading to seal failure.

In our experience, as an initial startup lubricant, a general purpose grease (non-molybdenum based) should be used on all industrial oil seals. This is recommended as it will lubricate and readily disperse in engine oil. The only material that is an exception to this rule is PTFE.

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