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- The oil seal is typically made of rubber or other synthetic materials that are resistant to oil and heat. It is placed in strategic locations within the motor where oil needs to be contained, such as the crankshaft and camshaft seals. These seals are essential for preventing oil leaks that can lead to engine damage and failure.
- The front hub oil seal is an essential component of any vehicle's wheel assembly. Its primary function is to prevent the lubricant from leaking out and contaminants from entering the hub, which could potentially damage the bearings and other internal components.
The spring shown in the figure is known as a garter spring, and it maintains tension on the sealing lip of the seal. Garter springs are closed coil springs used in the form of a ring, the ends of which are connected together as shown in Figure 2.10.


An overview of the different standard types of oil seals and their main characteristics is shown below.
If you require any assistance in discovering the factors that lead to the right oil seal choices, the Simply Seals Team is happy to assist you!
Different Types Of Bearing Seals


Are you looking to keep your machinery free from any unwanted leakages but aren’t sure which rotary shaft seal is right for your needs? This guide will provide you with everything you need to know in order to select the right one for your application.