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Shaft Seals
| Standard Shaft Seal Types (In accordance with DIN 3760) |
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A Rubber Covered O.D., metal insert, sealing lip with garter spring |
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AS Rubber Covered O.D., metal insert, sealing lip with garter spring and additional dust slip |
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B Outer metal case, sealing lip with garter spring |
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BS Outer metal case, sealing lip with garter spring and additional dust slip |
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C Outer metal case with reinforcing cap, sealing lip with garter spring |
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CS Outer metal case with reinforcing cap, sealing lip with garter spring and additional dust slip |
| Technical Data |
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Description of rotary shaft seal |
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Working PrincipleThe area between the sealing edge and the shaft is most important. The sealing effect is achieved by preloading the sealing lip, making its internal diameter slightly smaller than the shaft diameter. The garter spring ensures constant pressure and maintains the radial force to the shaft, flattening the sealing edge to a defined width. Underneath this flattened area, a thin fluid film is formed. Its thickness must be between 1 and 3 µm to avoid leakage. The meniscus acts as an interface between the outside air and the fluid. Any break in the meniscus will result in leakage. This can occur if the shaft contains scratches along the seak path. |
| Materials: | |
| Metal Case | AISI 304 / DIN l.4301 AISI 316 TI / l.4571 |
| Springs | AISI 302 / DIN l.4300 AISI 316TI / DIN l.4571 |
| Rubber | NBR, FPM, SILICON. |






