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Similar to the SM but with additional dust lip. Application are the same as type SGT , when the requested type is not available.

 

Oil seals are integral components in the operation of machinery, serving as barriers to prevent the leakage of oil and other fluids from the system. These seals are designed to withstand harsh operating conditions, including high pressures, temperatures, and speeds, ensuring the longevity and reliability of the equipment.

Oil seals are widely used as sealing devices for machines.

JTEKT's oil seals are described in our catalog, Oil Seals & O-Rings.
However, the catalog uses a large number of technical terms and is very long, so many people seem to have trouble handling it.

Therefore, this series of columns will summarize the following in order:
• The structure, functions, and types of oil seals
• How to select the right 
oil seal
• Handling of seals, and causes and countermeasures for oil seal failure

Oil seal specifications

 

The plug aspect of the shorty spark plug is where the magic happens—the part that fits into the engine, sealing the combustion chamber while facilitating the flow of electricity

Standard 3760/3761

  • Resistant to abrasion, water, and petroleum oils 
  • 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.

    Rotary shaft oil seals are typically installed on rotating shafts to provide a barrier against oil, grease, water, and other liquids. They are designed to withstand high pressures, temperatures, and speeds, making them suitable for a wide range of applications, including automotive, aerospace, marine, and manufacturing.

    Installing Oil Seals: A Step-by-Step Guide