Product Description
Product Description
Basic information:
Oil seal is often called grease, fluid, dirt or lip seals. Oil seal is an integral part in any rotating and moving part assembly. They close spaces between stationary and moving components in mechanical equipment. In most applications, the seal is either partially or temporarily immersed or is simply exposed to splashing lubricant, particularly in engines, transmissions, gearboxes or axles. They are vital components of almost every type of machine and vehicle in operation. An oil seal normally consists of 3 basic components: The Sealing Element (the nitrile rubber part), the Metal Case, and the Spring. It is a widely used sealing component. The function of a seal is to prevent the leakage of medium along the moving parts.
Technical data
Material: |
NBR/FKM/HNBR/PU/fabric rubber/Silicone/…etc |
Type: |
TC / SC / TB / SB / VC / TA / SA / VB / VA and so on |
Size Range: |
ID from 5mm to 1M |
Color: |
Black, Brown, Blue / Customized |
Feature: |
Durable, Water Resistant, Oil Resistant |
Packing: |
By Roll/ Plastic Bag + Carton Box / Customized |
HS Code |
84842000 |
Temperature: |
-40°C / +200°C Depending On Material |
Pressure: |
Up to 0.05 MPa |
Speed: |
Up to 25 m/s |
Medias |
mineral oils, water, lubricating grease |
Spring: |
Carton Steel/stainless steel |
Hardness: |
30-90 Shore |
Oil Bath Seal List
Part Name | SIZE “ | OEM | ||
National Oil Seal | 3.5 | 4.842 | 0.925 | 370001A |
National Oil Seal | 3.5 | 5 | 1 | 370002A |
National Oil Seal | 4.765 | 6.311 | 1.078 | 370003A |
National Oil Seal | 4.812 | 6.5 | 0.865 | 370004A |
National Oil Seal | 4.765 | 6.251 | 0.605 | 370005A |
National Oil Seal | 4.765 | 6.999 | 1.25 | 370006A |
National Oil Seal | 4.875 | 6.373 | 0.921 | 370007A |
National Oil Seal | 3.937 | 5.372 | 1.015 | 370008A |
National Oil Seal | 3.937 | 5.501 | 0.937 | 370009A |
National Oil Seal | 2.875 | 4.125 | 0.842 | 37571A |
National Oil Seal | 3.625 | 5 | 0.875 | 370011A |
National Oil Seal | 3.625 | 4.81 | 0.921 | 370012A |
National Oil Seal | 3.312 | 5 | 0.937 | 370013A |
National Oil Seal | 3.125 | 4.5 | 0.605 | 370014A |
National Oil Seal | 4 | 5.375 | 1 | 370015A |
National Oil Seal | 3.25 | 4.5 | 0.605 | 370018A |
National Oil Seal | 4.375 | 6.251 | 0.605 | 370019A |
National Oil Seal | 4.5 | 6 | 0.984 | 37571A |
National Oil Seal | 4.5 | 6.251 | 0.61 | 370571A |
National Oil Seal | 4.5 | 5.75 | 0.96 | 370571A |
National Oil Seal | 3.875 | 5.69 | 0.875 | 37571A |
National Oil Seal | 3.875 | 5.501 | 0.875 | 370571A |
National Oil Seal | 4.625 | 5.999 | 0.84 | 370571A |
National Oil Seal | 4.635 | 6.007 | 0.937 | 370026A |
National Oil Seal | 4.812 | 6.311 | 1.062 | 370571A |
National Oil Seal | 5 | 6.25 | 1.375 | 37571A |
National Oil Seal | 3.187 | 5 | 0.765 | 37571A |
National Oil Seal | 4.265 | 6.064 | 0.605 | 370030A |
National Oil Seal | 4.25 | 6.25 | 1.188 | 370031A |
National Oil Seal | 3.875 | 5.126 | 0.605 | 370033A |
National Oil Seal | 4.375 | 6.311 | 1.09 | 370034A |
National Oil Seal | 4 | 5.757 | 0.93 | 370036A |
National Oil Seal | 4.375 | 5.757 | 1 | 370037A |
National Oil Seal | 5 | 7.437 | 0.605 | 370038A |
National Oil Seal | 5.5 | 7.125 | 1.187 | 370043A |
National Oil Seal | 3.125 | 4.625 | 0.605 | 370046A |
National Oil Seal | 3.437 | 4.755 | 0.605 | 370047A |
National Oil Seal | 4.375 | 5.905 | 1 | 370048A |
National Oil Seal | 4.625 | 6.622 | 1.093 | 370051A |
National Oil Seal | 2.875 | 4.175 | 0.822 | 370054A |
National Oil Seal | 4.875 | 6.437 | 0.921 | 370057A |
National Oil Seal | 5 | 6.25 | 0.605 | 370063A |
National Oil Seal | 5.625 | 7.186 | 0.906 | 370064A |
National Oil Seal | 4.25 | 6.008 | 1 | 370065A |
National Oil Seal | 4 | 5.626 | 0.605 | 370066A |
National Oil Seal | 5.25 | 7.375 | 1 | 370069A |
National Oil Seal | 4.5 | 6.622 | 1.093 | 370078A |
National Oil Seal | 4.5 | 6.31 | 1.175 | 37 A |
National Oil Seal | 4.125 | 5.375 | 0.605 | 370094A |
National Oil Seal | 4.166 | 5.5 | 0.605 | 375716A |
National Oil Seal | 4.25 | 6.035 | 0.915 | 375717A |
National Oil Seal | 4.875 | 6.622 | 1 | 375719A |
National Oil Seal | 5.64 | 7.501 | 0.605 | 370119A |
National Oil Seal | 5.5 | 7.25 | 1.187 | 370120A |
National Oil Seal | 4.875 | 6.5 | 1 | 370121A |
National Oil Seal | 4.5 | 5.374 | 0.984 | 370124A |
National Oil Seal | 4.5 | 5.876 | 0.984 | 370131A |
National Oil Seal | 3.5 | 4.543 | 0.788 | 370132A |
National Oil Seal | 3.125 | 4.174 | 0.5 | 370145A |
National Oil Seal | 2.875 | 3.875 | 0.5 | 370150A |
National Oil Seal | 3.875 | 5.376 | 0.985 | 370165A |
National Oil Seal | 5 | 6.622 | 1.093 | 370166A |
National Oil Seal | 3.5 | 4.751 | 0.605 | 370169A |
National Oil Seal | 4.765 | 6.25 | 1.05 | 370173A |
National Oil Seal | 7.25 | 8.75 | 0.605 | 370175A |
National Oil Seal | 4.5 | 5.5 | 0.675 | 370178A |
National Oil Seal | 3.5 | 4.45 | 0.843 | 370179A |
National Oil Seal | 4.765 | 5.999 | 1.031 | 370181A |
National Oil Seal | 4.375 | 5.905 | 1 | 370182A |
National Oil Seal | 3.312 | 4.501 | 0.605 | 370191A |
National Oil Seal | 4.5 | 6.441 | 0.937 | 370192A |
National Oil Seal | 4.875 | 6.001 | 0.625 | 370195A |
National Oil Seal | 4.04 | 5.122 | 0.945 | 370198A |
National Oil Seal | 2.948 | 4.725 | 0.526 | 375711A |
National Oil Seal | 4.625 | 5.999 | 0.89 | 375716A |
National Oil Seal | 2.25 | 3.372 | 0.475 | 375719A |
National Oil Seal | 4.375 | 5.757 | 0.6 | 370338A |
National Oil Seal | 4 | 5.757 | 0.6 | 37 0571 A |
National Oil Seal | 2.75 | 3.779 | 0.767 | 37571A |
National Oil Seal | 4.25 | 6.048 | 0.68 | 376590A |
Our Advantages:
1. We cooperate with first-class raw material suppliers in China and abroad, using the best raw materials. High quality NBR, silicon and FKM materials are imported from USA, Germany and Southeast Asia.
2. Top quality custom rubber products that can completely meet your needs.
3. Fast production & in-time delivery that never delay your project and usage.
4. One-stop custom service and value-added service to save your time and cost.
5. OEM/ODM Services are available. We can design and produce various Non-standard
Rubber Parts according to your PDF,3D or STEP drawing files.
6. All of rubber finished products are 100% inspected before shipment.
Contact us
Cherry Wang (Sales Manager)
HangZhou HONGLEI SEAL MANUFACTURING CO.,LTD.
Address:
Xihu (West Lake) Dis. County Industrial Zone, HangZhou City, ZheJiang Province, China
KDIK Oil Seals Senior Manufacturer Wholesale for Global Retailers
We are professional oil seals factory with more than 18 years experience.
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Material: | NBR |
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Usage: | Rear Axle |
Type: | Oil Bath Seal |
Speed: | High Speed |
Pressure: | Pressure Type |
Lip: | Composite Lip |
Samples: |
US$ 10/Piece
1 Piece(Min.Order) | |
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Customization: |
Available
| Customized Request |
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Are there differences between front and rear axle hubs in terms of design and function?
Yes, there are differences between front and rear axle hubs in terms of design and function. Here’s a detailed explanation of these differences:
1. Design:
The design of front and rear axle hubs can vary based on the specific requirements of each axle position.
Front Axle Hubs: Front axle hubs are typically more complex in design compared to rear axle hubs. This is because front axle hubs are often responsible for connecting the wheels to the steering system and accommodating the front-wheel drive components. Front axle hubs may have provisions for attaching CV (constant velocity) joints, which are necessary for transmitting power from the engine to the front wheels in front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive vehicles. The design of front axle hubs may also incorporate features for connecting the brake rotor, allowing for the integration of the braking system.
Rear Axle Hubs: Rear axle hubs generally have a simpler design compared to front axle hubs. They are primarily responsible for connecting the wheels to the rear axle shafts and supporting the wheel bearings. Rear axle hubs may not require the same level of complexity as front axle hubs since they do not need to accommodate steering components or transmit power from the engine. However, rear axle hubs still play a critical role in supporting the weight of the vehicle, transmitting driving forces, and integrating with the brake system.
2. Function:
The function of front and rear axle hubs differs based on the specific demands placed on each axle position.
Front Axle Hubs: Front axle hubs have the following primary functions:
- Connect the wheel to the steering system, allowing for controlled steering and maneuverability.
- Support the wheel bearings to facilitate smooth wheel rotation and weight distribution.
- Integrate with the front-wheel drive components, such as CV joints, to transmit power from the engine to the front wheels.
- Provide a mounting point for the brake rotor or drum, allowing for the integration of the braking system.
Rear Axle Hubs: Rear axle hubs have the following primary functions:
- Connect the wheel to the rear axle shaft, facilitating power transmission and driving forces.
- Support the wheel bearings to enable smooth wheel rotation and weight distribution.
- Integrate with the brake system, providing a mounting point for the brake rotor or drum for braking performance.
3. Load Distribution:
Front and rear axle hubs also differ in terms of load distribution.
Front Axle Hubs: Front axle hubs bear the weight of the engine, transmission, and other front-end components. They also handle a significant portion of the vehicle’s braking forces during deceleration. As a result, front axle hubs need to be designed to handle higher loads and provide sufficient strength and durability.
Rear Axle Hubs: Rear axle hubs primarily bear the weight of the vehicle’s rear end and support the differential and rear axle shafts. The braking forces on the rear axle hubs are typically lower compared to the front axle hubs. However, they still need to be robust enough to handle the forces generated during acceleration, deceleration, and cornering.
In summary, there are differences between front and rear axle hubs in terms of design and function. Front axle hubs are typically more complex and accommodate steering components and front-wheel drive systems, while rear axle hubs have a simpler design focused on supporting the rear axle and integrating with the brake system. Understanding these differences is important for proper maintenance and repair of the axle hubs in a vehicle.
Where can I find a comprehensive guide for DIY replacement of an axle hub?
If you are looking for a comprehensive guide to assist you with the DIY (Do-It-Yourself) replacement of an axle hub, there are several reliable sources you can refer to. Here’s a detailed explanation:
- Manufacturer’s Service Manual: The first and most authoritative source of information for any vehicle repair or maintenance task is the manufacturer’s service manual. The service manual provides detailed instructions, diagrams, and specifications specific to your vehicle’s make, model, and year. It covers all aspects of the vehicle, including axle hub replacement procedures. You can usually obtain the manufacturer’s service manual from the vehicle manufacturer’s official website or through authorized dealerships.
- Online Repair Guides: Many reputable automotive websites and forums offer comprehensive online repair guides. These guides often include step-by-step instructions, accompanied by photographs or illustrations, to help you through the process of replacing an axle hub. Some websites compile user-contributed guides, while others are created by automotive professionals. Popular sources for online repair guides include AutoZone, RepairPal, and iFixit.
- Video Tutorials: Video tutorials can be invaluable resources for visual learners. Websites like YouTube host a wide range of DIY automotive repair videos that cover various tasks, including axle hub replacement. Watching a video tutorial can provide a clear demonstration of the required steps, tools, and techniques involved in the process. You can search for specific video tutorials by using keywords such as “DIY axle hub replacement” along with your vehicle’s make and model.
- Automotive Forums: Online automotive forums are communities where enthusiasts and professionals share knowledge and experiences. Forums like Reddit’s r/MechanicAdvice, Automotive Forums, or specific forums dedicated to your vehicle’s make or model can be excellent sources of information. You can search or post questions specific to axle hub replacement, and experienced members may provide detailed guidance, tips, or even links to comprehensive guides they have found useful.
- Library Resources: Public libraries often have a selection of automotive repair manuals and guides available for borrowing. These printed resources can provide comprehensive instructions and illustrations for various repair tasks, including axle hub replacement. Look for repair manuals specific to your vehicle’s make, model, and year in the automotive section of your local library.
When using any guide or resource for DIY repairs, it’s important to exercise caution and ensure your own safety. Follow all recommended safety procedures, use the appropriate tools, and take necessary precautions. If you are unsure or uncomfortable with any aspect of the repair process, it is advisable to seek assistance from a qualified mechanic or professional technician.
In summary, a comprehensive guide for DIY replacement of an axle hub can be found in various sources such as the manufacturer’s service manual, online repair guides, video tutorials, automotive forums, and library resources. These resources provide step-by-step instructions and guidance to help you successfully replace an axle hub. Remember to prioritize safety and seek professional help if needed.
What are the torque specifications for securing an axle hub to the vehicle?
The torque specifications for securing an axle hub to the vehicle may vary depending on the specific make, model, and year of the vehicle. It is crucial to consult the manufacturer’s service manual or appropriate technical resources for the accurate torque specifications for your particular vehicle. Here’s a detailed explanation:
- Manufacturer’s Service Manual: The manufacturer’s service manual is the most reliable and authoritative source for torque specifications. It provides detailed information specific to your vehicle, including the recommended torque values for various components, such as the axle hub. The service manual may specify different torque values for different vehicle models or configurations. You can usually obtain the manufacturer’s service manual from the vehicle manufacturer’s official website or through authorized dealerships.
- Technical Resources: In addition to the manufacturer’s service manual, there are other technical resources available that provide torque specifications. These resources may include specialized automotive repair guides, online databases, or torque specification charts. Reputable automotive websites, professional repair manuals, or automotive forums dedicated to your vehicle’s make or model can be valuable sources for finding accurate torque specifications.
- Online Databases: Some websites offer online databases or torque specification tools that allow you to search for specific torque values based on your vehicle’s make, model, and year. These databases compile torque specifications from various sources and provide a convenient way to access the required information. However, it’s important to verify the accuracy and reliability of the source before relying on the provided torque values.
- Manufacturer Recommendations: In certain cases, the manufacturer may provide torque specifications on the packaging or documentation that accompanies the replacement axle hub. If you are using an OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) or aftermarket axle hub, it is advisable to check any provided documentation for torque recommendations specific to that particular product.
Regardless of the source you use to obtain torque specifications, it is essential to follow the recommended values precisely. Torque specifications are specified to ensure proper tightening and secure attachment of the axle hub to the vehicle. Over-tightening or under-tightening can lead to issues such as damage to components, improper seating, or premature wear. It is recommended to use a reliable torque wrench to achieve the specified torque values accurately.
In summary, the torque specifications for securing an axle hub to the vehicle depend on the specific make, model, and year of the vehicle. The manufacturer’s service manual, technical resources, online databases, and manufacturer recommendations are valuable sources to obtain accurate torque specifications. It is crucial to follow the recommended torque values precisely to ensure proper installation and avoid potential issues.
editor by CX 2024-04-03