NBR & FKM After the oil seal is positioned in the groove, apply even pressure to the oil seal using a seal driver or a similar tool. This will help to seat the oil seal firmly in the groove and prevent it from moving during use. Make sure to apply the pressure evenly and gently, as applying too much force can damage the oil seal or cause it to deform.
- To ensure the longevity and effectiveness of the wheel hub oil seal, it is essential to perform regular maintenance checks. This includes inspecting the seal for any signs of wear, damage, or leaks This includes inspecting the seal for any signs of wear, damage, or leaks
This includes inspecting the seal for any signs of wear, damage, or leaks This includes inspecting the seal for any signs of wear, damage, or leaks
wheel hub oil seal. If any issues are detected, it is recommended to replace the seal promptly to prevent further damage.
Shaft Surface Finishing
FKM or FPM, which is in well-known brand Viton™, can withstand higher liquid temperatures of up to 180 ˚C. FKM is highly resistant to strong acids and bases, as well as to synthetic oils and greases. Glycol-based oil and grease, however, can also damage FKM.
Hydrogenated nitrile natural rubber (HNBR)


What Is Oil Seal?
There are various sizes of industrial and ordinary oil seals, ranging from 0 to 33cm (13in). These varieties are also designed for different temperatures. As long as your seal matches the original equipment it’s intended for, you can be sure your machine will perform at its best. For further guidance and information regarding oil seals, don’t hesitate to contact our knowledgeable team. We are always available to assist you with your bearing, seal and gasket needs.
Oil seal material
Oil seals are used to keep chemicals apart from lubricants such as oil/fat or water away to keep spinning shafts or bearings in proper working condition. Rotary shaft Seals are among the most commonly used seals for sealing lubricating oil, water or grease in different applications.



