- The significance of the 35x72x10 oil seal lies not only in its dimensions but also in its ability to adapt and perform in diverse situations. It is a testament to the principle that every part, no matter how small, has a significant impact on the overall functioning of a system. The careful selection and use of these seals can mean the difference between smooth operations and costly breakdowns.
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In order to use the oil seal reasonably, the following points should be paid attention to:
Rubber type
An overview of the different standard types of oil seals and their main characteristics is shown below.
Nitrile is the most widely used rubber (elastomer) and it’s recommended as the best for almost all standard applications. This is solely due to the fact that nitrile has some intrinsic properties, such as low cost and compatibility with most environments. Some of the general applications of nitrile are non-latex gloves, automotive transmission belts, footwear, gaskets, synthetic leather, hoses, o-rings, and oil seals.
Always start by making sure the oil seal is facing the right direction. The oil seal must be positioned with its spring to the side of the medium to be sealed. The oil seal must then be pressed into the bore. It must fit tightly (H8 in the groove is recommended). Use appropriate tools for this, such as an impact socket set, to ensure that the force is applied evenly during pressing. The oil seal must never be hammered into the bore with brute force, but eased in.