
The most common oil seals are the ERIKS types R, RST, M and MST, which correspond respectively to types A, AS, B and BS according to DIN 3760/ISO 6194.
Once you have selected the most suitable seal available, considering the environment, temperature, shaft speed, pressure, lubrication availability, as well as the size, of course, the seal should be stored adequately and then fitted properly. Here are a few suggestions that could help:-



20 35 7 oil seal. A properly selected and installed oil seal can significantly improve the performance and reliability of the equipment, reducing maintenance costs and downtime.
There are a few options to remedy this situation:
, such as placing the seal in the wrong position in its housing or handling it incorrectly.
One of the key benefits of floating oil seals is their ability to provide a secure and reliable seal even in high-pressure environments. Unlike traditional seals that rely on compression to create a seal, floating oil seals utilize a unique design that allows them to float on the oil and adjust their position as needed to maintain an effective seal. This design not only enhances the reliability of the seal but also helps to prolong the lifespan of the seal by reducing wear and tear.
Do you still have specific questions about oil seals installation or want to know the right type for your application? Then please contact our specialists. They will be happy to help you with information and advice.

As an example, this oil seal has a part number that corresponds to a Shaft Size of 3”, a Bore Size of 4”, a Width Size of 0.625”, a Style of TB2, and is made of Viton material. Conversely, the same size oil seal in Metric has a Shaft Size of 76.20 mm, a Bore Size of 101.60 mm, and a Width Size of 15.88 mm.
(JIS* SUS304)