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4 Advice to Choose a t type oil seal

Author: Heather

Jun. 30, 2025

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4 Factors to Look Out For When Choosing an Oil Seal - Blog

Having spoken about bearings last month, we now move our focus to Sealing Solutions and how these seemingly simple but crucial components affect performance of your industrial machinery and systems.

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In part I, we learned how to choose an oil seal.

At first glance, an oil seal is a simple and relatively inexpensive component. Oil seals serve two functions:

1) To prevent the leakage of lubricants, chemicals or water; and

2) to prevent entry of contaminants like dust and dirt into machinery.

As it is much cheaper than other major industrial components like bearings, shafts and pumps, the importance of oil seals is often overlooked.

This can be potentially costly if oil seals fail and cause seal leakage. Seal leakage will lead to greater oil wastage and can incur massive costs if it is not addressed.

Common causes of oil seal failure are poor installation and wrong seal selection.

Wrong selection can lead to excessive internal pressure on the seal; swelling; premature wear, lip hardening and cracks. Over time, this will result in premature seal failure and oil leakage.

Maintenance engineers and technicians need to consider a variety of factors when selecting oil seals.

There are 4 important factors you should look out for:

  • Temperature
  • Pressure
  • Concentricity
  • Lubricants


Below is an infographic that explains why these factors are essential when selecting oil seals:

In addition to the wide range of seals that we offer, SLS also has experienced product engineers who are able to advise you the best type of seal for your specific application. 

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We just discovered that one of the seals on our pumping system is leaking. Do you have any ideas as to what could have caused this, and can you offer some advice for selecting a good seal?

The main causes of external lubricant leakage from pumping systems, hydraulic machines, gearcases and sumps are the wrong selection, improper application, poor installation and inadequate maintenance practices that are applied to sealing systems.

These problems can be overcome through a better understanding of the types of sealing materials available, redefined selection procedures and the consistent application of sound replacement and maintenance practices.

A number of variables must be considered when selecting oil seals. There are nine factors that designers and maintenance engineers must evaluate when oil seals are specified:

Shaft Speed

The maximum allowable shaft speed is a function of the shaft finish, runout, housing bore and shaft concentricity, type of fluid being sealed and the type of oil seal material.

Temperature

The temperature range of the mechanism in which the seal is installed must not exceed the temperature range of the seal elastomer.

Pressure

Most conventional oil seals are designed only to withstand very low-pressure applications (about 8 psi or less). If additional internal pressure is present or anticipated, pressure relief is necessary.

Shaft Hardness

Longer seal life can be expected with shafts having a Rockwell (RC) hardness of 30 or more. When exposed to abrasive contamination, the hardness should be increased to RC 60.

Shaft Surface Finish

Most effective sealing is obtained with optimum shaft surface finishes. The sealing efficiency is affected by the direction of the finish tool marks and the spiral lead. Best sealing results are obtained with polished or ground shafts with concentric (no spiral lead) finish marks. If you must use shafts with spiral finish leads, they should lead toward the fluid when the shaft rotates.

Concentricity

When the bore and shaft centers are misaligned, seal life will be shortened because the wear will be concentrated on one side of the sealing lip.

Shaft and Bore Tolerances

The best seal performance is achieved when close shaft and bore tolerances are present. Other factors include shaft eccentricity, end play and vibration.

Runout

Runout must be kept to a minimum. Movement of the center of rotation is usually caused by bearing wobble or shaft whip. When coupled with misalignment, this problem is compounded. Contrary to popular belief and common practice, the installation of flexible couplings cannot correct or compensate for misalignment.

Lubricant

Seals perform much better and longer when they are continuously lubricated with an oil that has the correct viscosity for the application and that is compatible with the seal lip elastomer material. The consideration of seal incompatibility, particularly with certain additives and some synthetic lubricants, should not be ignored, but unfortunately very often is.

Contact us to discuss your requirements of d type skeleton oil seal. Our experienced sales team can help you identify the options that best suit your needs.

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