Product Description
Oil Seals Labyrinth Type Cassette Oil Seal Wheel Hub Oil Seal Rubber Oil Seal
Description-CASSETE Oil Seal:
cassette oil seals deliver durable sealing reliability in demanding applications. These complex rotary seals are used in harsh environments under extreme operating conditions to shield and exclude contaminants such as wash down water spray of gear reducers in food applications or external pollution and debris common in agriculture, mining, and power generation.
Tractor and Wheel hub seals, Hydraulic pump seals, Bucket spindle and gearbox oil seals, Servo motor oil seals, Gaskets and O-rings, which widely used in tractors, trucks, buses, heavy duty machinery, earthmoving machinery and construction machineries.
The function of the skeleton oil seal is to isolate the parts that need lubrication from the output parts in the transmission parts, so as not to let the lubricating oil leak. It is usually used in the transmission parts.
The rotary shaft is a rotary shaft lip seal. The skeleton acts as a reinforcing steel bar in concrete members and keeps the shape and tension of the oil seal. According to the skeleton type, it can be divided into internal skeleton oil seal, external skeleton oil seal, and internal and external skeleton oil seal. The skeleton oil seal is made of high-quality nitrile rubber and steel plate, with stable quality and long service life. Widely used in automobile, motorcycle crankshaft, camshaft, differential, shock absorber, engine, axle, front and rear wheels, and other parts.
Type | TC TB TA SC SB SA VC VB VA KC KB KA TCV TCN |
Temperature | -35~+250ºC |
Press | 0~0.05MPA |
Rotational Speed | 0-25m/s |
Medium | lubricating Oil, Grease, Water |
Other material of oil seal | Silicone, NBR, Metal & Stainless Steel, PTFE, etc. |
Production equipment | includes vacuum vulcanizing machines, large-scale flat vacuum vulcanizing machines, |
rubber machines, CNC machine tools, temperature-controlled ovens, and detectors | |
Application | High-pressure hydraulic seal auto rubber oil seal |
1. Fluid system (static & dynamic) | |
2. Hydraulic system (dynamic) | |
3. Pneumatic system (dynamic) | |
4. Oil or grease media sealing | |
5. Water media sealing | |
6. automobile, motorcycle, industry, agricultural machinery, truck, buses, trailers, | |
exercise equipment. |
These are just a few of the sizes. And we can also custom the size of your requirements.
Please contact us to tell me your request.
SIZE |
SIZE |
SIZE |
SIZE |
SIZE |
35*54*7 |
44*57*9 |
53*70*9 |
63*92*10 |
72*95*10 |
36*56*7 |
45*56*7 |
54*72*8 |
64*93.3*9 |
73*98*12 |
37*50*6 |
46*58*5 |
55*70*8 |
65*81*7 |
74*96*7 |
38*50*12 |
47*58*7 |
56*76*6 |
66*86*9 |
75*90*13 |
38*50*12 |
48*63*10 |
57*71*7 |
67*88*9 |
76*93*10 |
40*50*6 |
49*63*9 |
58*72*8 |
68*82*10 |
76*93*10 |
41*54*8 |
50*62*12 |
59*72*12 |
69*92*14 |
80*95*8 |
42*52*4 |
51*70*9.5 |
60*72*9 |
70*87*7 |
80*95*8 |
43*55*6 |
52*67*6.7 |
62*75*7 |
71*88*8 |
90*105*12 |
Different Type Rotary Shaft Oil Seal
Different Type Rotary Shaft Oil Seal | ||||
Type | Material | Lip | Spring | Feature |
TC | NBR & FKM | Double Lips | Single | Metal Coverd Rubber |
TB | NBR | Double Lips | Single | Metal Case |
TA | NBR | Double Lips | Single | Metal Case |
SC | NBR & FKM | Single | Single | Double Metal Shell |
SB | NBR | Single | Single | Metal Case |
SA | NBR | Single | Single | Double Metal Shell |
DC | NBR | Double Lips | Double | Double Springs |
VC | NBR & FKM | Single | Without | Metal Coverd Rubber |
VB | NBR | Single | Without | Metal Case |
TCV | NBR | Double Lips | Single | High Pressure |
TCN | NBR | Double Lips | Single | High Pressure |
PTFE | PTFE | Single & Double Lips | Without | Stainless steel |
HTCL | NBR & FKM | Double Lips | Single | Inside thread L |
HTCR | NBR & FKM | Double Lips | Single | Inside thread R |
Other material of oil seal: Silicone, NBR, Metal & Stainless Steel, PTFE, etc.
Production equipment: includes vacuum vulcanizing machines, large-scale flat vacuum vulcanizing machines,
rubber machines, CNC machine tools, temperature-controlled ovens, and detectors.
Application High-pressure hydraulic seal auto rubber oil seal:
1. Fluid system (static & dynamic)
2. Hydraulic system (dynamic)
3. Pneumatic system (dynamic)
4. Oil or grease media sealing
5. Water media sealing
6. automobile, motorcycle, industry, agricultural machinery, truck, buses, trailers,
exercise equipment.
DLseals standard sizes of Galvanized Copper Washers metal gaskets Dowty seals Bonded Seals
Our sealing products factory is located in HangZhou City, zHangZhoug Province. Founded in 2014, the company is a comprehensive sealing enterprise integrating sealing design, R & D, production, agency, storage and sales. The company has 7 companies and 3 field engineers who have been engaged in the sealing industry for some years. Excellent sealing design and development capability, advanced processing equipment and technology, high-quality imported raw materials (hydraulic reciprocating seal) and skeleton rotary seal; Products are widely used in: hydraulic and pneumatic construction machinery. Petrochemical Machinery and electronics. Electricity. Shipbuilding. papermaking. Coal mine pump valve and other fields
Our main products are: O-ring, X-ring, Y-ring, D-rings, rubber flat washer, ED rings, rubber strips, rubber ball, all kinds of skeleton oil seal, glyd ring and stepseal, polyurethane oilseal, pneumatic seals and Mechanical Seal all kinds of rubber parts for the design according to customer request.
we specialized in the development and production of sealing systems which were used in the Metallurgical,Electrical,Auto, Engineering machinery, Light industrial machinery and Electrical appliance manufacturing industries. BESEALS focus on customers’ needs,as a dependable partner and reliable supplier to help you resolve supply or technical problems ,and improve the performance of your equipments or your business. When you are facing emergency repairs situation or urgent orders,the highly responsive team of DLseals will offer you very short lead time. Beseals has a global sales network,and our seals have been sold to more than 100 countries or areas ,Such as America, England, Canada, Australia, Russian Federation ect .
FAQ
1. who are we? Are you trading company or manufacturer ?
We are manufacturer.We are based in HangZhou, China, start from 2571,sell to Domestic Market(33.00%),North America(15.00%),South America(10.00%),Western Europe(8.00%),Eastern Europe(6.00%),Souther Europe(6.00%),Southeast Asia(5.00%),Mid East(5.00%),Northern Europe(5.00%),Oceania(2.00%),South Asia(2.00%),Africa(00.00%),Eastern Asia(00.00%),Central America(00.00%). There are total about 51-100 people in our office.
2. how can we guarantee quality?
Always a pre-production sample before mass production; Always final Inspection before shipment;
3.what can you buy from us?
PTFE Seals/Oil Seals/O Rings/Rubber Seals/Plastic Seals/Mechanical Seal/O-RING/ RING Seals.
4. why should you buy from us not from other suppliers?
Beseals is a professional manufacturer of seals .Our company specializes in the production of PU, PTFE, rubber and metal sealing components
5. How long is your delivery time?
Generally it is 5-10 days if the goods are in stock. or it is 15-20 days if the goods are not in stock, it is according to quantity.
6.Do you provide samples ?
is it free or extra ? Yes, we could offer the sample for free charge but you need to pay the cost of freight.
7. what services can we provide?
Accepted Delivery Terms: FOB,CFR,CIF,EXW,FAS,CIP,FCA,Express Delivery;
Accepted Payment Currency:USD,EUR,JPY,CAD,HKD,CNY;
Accepted Payment Type: T/T,L/C,D/P D/A,MoneyGram,PayPal,Western Union,Escrow; Language
Spoken:English,Chinese,Japanese
For more information, please contact us. We look forward to your arrival
The Functions of Splined Shaft Bearings
Splined shafts are the most common types of bearings for machine tools. They are made of a wide variety of materials, including metals and non-metals such as Delrin and nylon. They are often fabricated to reduce deflection. The tooth profile will become deformed with time, as the shaft is used over a long period of time. Splined shafts are available in a huge range of materials and lengths.
Functions
Splined shafts are used in a variety of applications and industries. They are an effective anti-rotational device, as well as a reliable means of transmitting torque. Other types of shafts are available, including key shafts, but splines are the most convenient for transmitting torque. The following article discusses the functions of splines and why they are a superior choice. Listed below are a few examples of applications and industries in which splines are used.
Splined shafts can be of several styles, depending on the application and mechanical system in question. The differences between splined shaft styles include the design of teeth, overall strength, transfer of rotational concentricity, sliding ability, and misalignment tolerance. Listed below are a few examples of splines, as well as some of their benefits. The difference between these styles is not mutually exclusive; instead, each style has a distinct set of pros and cons.
A splined shaft is a cylindrical shaft with teeth or ridges that correspond to a specific angular position. This allows a shaft to transfer torque while maintaining angular correspondence between tracks. A splined shaft is defined as a cylindrical member with several grooves cut into its circumference. These grooves are equally spaced around the shaft and form a series of projecting keys. These features give the shaft a rounded appearance and allow it to fit perfectly into a grooved cylindrical member.
While the most common applications of splines are for shortening or extending shafts, they can also be used to secure mechanical assemblies. An “involute spline” spline has a groove that is wider than its counterparts. The result is that a splined shaft will resist separation during operation. They are an ideal choice for applications where deflection is an issue.
A spline shaft’s radial torsion load distribution is equally distributed, unless a bevel gear is used. The radial torsion load is evenly distributed and will not exert significant load concentration. If the spline couplings are not aligned correctly, the spline connection can fail quickly, causing significant fretting fatigue and wear. A couple of papers discuss this issue in more detail.
Types
There are many different types of splined shafts. Each type features an evenly spaced helix of grooves on its outer surface. These grooves are either parallel or involute. Their shape allows them to be paired with gears and interchange rotary and linear motion. Splines are often cold-rolled or cut. The latter has increased strength compared to cut spines. These types of shafts are commonly used in applications requiring high strength, accuracy, and smoothness.
Another difference between internal and external splined shafts lies in the manufacturing process. The former is made of wood, while the latter is made of steel or a metal alloy. The process of manufacturing splined shafts involves cutting furrows into the surface of the material. Both processes are expensive and require expert skill. The main advantage of splined shafts is their adaptability to a wide range of applications.
In general, splined shafts are used in machinery where the rotation is transferred to an internal splined member. This member can be a gear or some other rotary device. These types of shafts are often packaged together as a hub assembly. Cleaning and lubricating are essential to the life of these components. If you’re using them on a daily basis, you’ll want to make sure to regularly inspect them.
Crowned splines are usually involute. The teeth of these splines form a spiral pattern. They are used for smaller diameter shafts because they add strength. Involute splines are also used on instrument drives and valve shafts. Serration standards are found in the SAE. Both kinds of splines can also contain a ball bearing for high torque. The difference between the 2 types of splines is the number of teeth on the shaft.
Internal splines have many advantages over external ones. For example, an internal spline shaft can be made using a grinding wheel instead of a CNC machine. It also uses a more accurate and economical process. Furthermore, it allows for a shorter manufacturing cycle, which is essential when splining high-speed machines. In addition, it stabilizes the relative phase between the spline and thread.
Manufacturing methods
There are several methods used to fabricate a splined shaft. Key and splined shafts are constructed from 2 separate parts that are shaped in a synchronized manner to transfer torque uniformly. Hot rolling is 1 method, while cold rolling utilizes low temperatures to form metal. Both methods enhance mechanical properties, surface finishes, and precision. The advantage of cold rolling is its cost-effectiveness.
Cold forming is 1 method, as well as machining and assembling. Cold forming is a unique process that allows the spline to be shaped to the desired shape. The resulting shape provides maximum contact area and torsional strength. Standard splines are available in standard sizes, but custom lengths can also be ordered. CZPT offers various auxiliary equipment, such as mating sleeves and flanged bushings.
Cold forging is another method. This method produces long splined shafts that are used in automobile propellers. After the spline portion is cut out, it is worked on in a hobbing machine. Work hardening enhances the root strength of the splined portion. It can be used for bearings, gears, and other mechanical components. Listed below are the manufacturing methods for splined shafts.
Parallel splines are the simplest of the splined shaft manufacturing methods. Parallel splines are usually welded to shafts, while involute splines are made of metal or non-metals. Splines are available in a wide variety of lengths and materials. The process is usually accompanied by a process called milling. The workpiece rotates to produce the serrated surface.
Splines are internal or external grooves in a splined shaft. They work in combination with keyways to transfer torque. Male and female splines are used in gears. Female and male splines correspond to 1 another to ensure proper angular correspondence. Involute splines have more surface area and thus are stronger than external splines. Moreover, they help the shaft fit into a grooved cylindrical member without misalignment.
A variety of other methods of manufacturing a splined shaft can be used to produce a splined shaft. Spline shafts can be produced using broaching and shaping, 2 precision machining methods. Broaching uses a metal tool with successively larger teeth to remove metal and create ridges and holes in the surface of a material. However, this process is expensive and requires special expertise.
Applications
The splined shaft is a mechanical component with a helix-like shape formed by the equal spacing of grooves in a circular ring. The splines can either have parallel or involute sides. The splines minimize stress concentration in stationary joints and can be used in both rotary and linear motion. In some cases, splines are rolled rather than cut. The latter is more durable than cut splines and is often used in applications requiring high strength, accuracy, and smooth finish.
Splined shafts are commonly made of carbon steel. This alloy steel has a low carbon content, making it easy to work with. Carbon steel is a great choice for splines because it is malleable. Generally, high-quality carbon steel provides a consistent motion. Steel alloys are also available that contain nickel, chromium, copper, and other metals. If you’re unsure of the right material for your application, you can consult a spline chart.
Splines are a versatile mechanical component. They are easy to cut and fit. Splines can be internal or external, with teeth positioned at equal intervals on both sides of the shaft. This allows the shaft to engage with the hub around the entire circumference of the hub. It also increases load capacity by creating a constant multiple-tooth point of contact with the hub. For this reason, they’re used extensively in rotary and linear motion.
Splined shafts are used in a wide variety of industries. CZPT Inc. offers custom and standard splined shafts for a variety of applications. When choosing a splined shaft for a specific application, consider the surrounding mated components, torque requirements, and size requirements. These 3 factors will make it the ideal choice for your rotary equipment. And you’ll be pleased with the end result!
There are many types of splines and their applications are endless. They transfer torque and angular misalignment between parts, and they also enable the axial rotation of assembled components. Therefore, splines are an essential component of machinery and are used in a wide range of applications. This type of shaft can be found in various types of machines, from household appliances to industrial machinery. So, the next time you’re looking for a splined shaft, make sure you look for a splined one.