Article number: OSQ61003 AAASTAND's product is cross-referenced with this one.
Prevent oil from leaking from rotating shafts, protecting the engine and ensuring proper lubrication.
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Details
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Housing Type With Housing |
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Inside Diameter (MM) 85.0 |
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Material PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) |
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Radial Shaft Seal Design IWD |
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Swirl Type LD |
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FAQs
Oil seals, also known as grease or dirt seals, are designed to close the gaps between stationary and moving components in machinery, preventing lubricant leakage and protecting against contaminants.
Indicators include oil leaks, unusual noises from the machinery, and decreased performance of the sealed component.
Yes, a damaged oil seal can lead to lubricant loss, resulting in increased friction, overheating, and potential failure of the affected component.
Replacement typically involves disassembling the machinery to access the seal, removing the old seal, installing a new one, and reassembling the components.