SEALS
It's easy to discover the oil seal you need thanks to Maxtran® wide selection of shaft seals. Among the over 25,000 fluid seals in stock and ready to ship are shaft sizes and types. We are aware that seals are essential parts of mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems that stop leaks in fluid, maintain pressure, or keep impurities out. They are required to maintain the longevity and functionality of machinery and equipment across a variety of sectors. Oil seals, o-rings, v-rings, and axial face seals are a few of the well-known subcategories of seals. Oil seals are installed on a shaft between rotating and stationary pieces to contain oil. They are also known as shaft seals or rotary shaft seals. They consist of a metal casing that slides into a bore housing and a rubber or elastomer sealing lip that presses against the shaft's surface to create a seal. These seals contain a garter spring that forces the sealing lip up against the shaft to produce a tighter seal and hold onto oil. moving shaft oil seals are used in industrial machinery, automotive engines, and gearboxes where oil must be kept in the housing of moving parts. Single-lip and double-lip radial shaft seals are the two varieties that are available. The metal casing of a single-lip rotary shaft seal slides into an oil-filled bore with a smooth finish. Their sealing lip presses against the shaft to prevent oil leaks while the machine is operating. Single-lip seals can function more quickly than dual-lip seals. Oil-retaining rotary shaft seals consist of two lips that slide into a polished metal housing. These seals' auxiliary lip, sometimes referred to as the dust lip, protects the sealing lip from contaminants in abrasive settings. Compared to single-lip seals, dual-lip seals operate more slowly but last longer and wear down less.