SKF Nitrile Rubber Seal, 40mm ID, 58mm OD, 8mm

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RS Stock No.:
266-9135
Mfr. Part No.:
40X58X8 HMSA10 RG
Brand:
SKF
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Brand

SKF

Inside Diameter

40mm

Outside Diameter

58mm

Seal Type

Rotary Shaft Seal

Thickness

8mm

Seal Material

Nitrile Rubber

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

+100°C

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

SKF Seal, 40mm Inside Diameter, 58mm Outside Diameter - 40X58X8 HMSA10 RG


This seal is a rotary shaft seal designed for industrial applications. Optimised for both oil and grease, it features a robust rubber outside diameter and a single sealing lip made from nitrile rubber. With an inside diameter of 40mm and an outside diameter of 58mm, this seal ensures effective performance across a range of operating conditions. It can function within temperatures from -40 to +100 °C, accommodating various mechanical sealing solutions.

Features & Benefits


• Garter spring enhances sealing efficiency for rotating shafts
• Non-contacting auxiliary lip improves contamination exclusion
• Designed to cope with misalignment for better performance
• High pumping rate maximises fluid retention and reduces leakage
• Constructed from nitrile rubber, suitable for harsh environments
• Compatible with dynamic requirements requiring robust sealing solutions

Applications


• Used for sealing between rotating and stationary components
• Ideal for environments subject to contamination from dust and debris
• Suitable for machinery in the electrical and mechanical sectors
• Recommended for lubrication in automation systems

What temperature ranges can be managed effectively with this seal?


The design allows for operation between -40 to +100 °C, making it suitable for both low-temperature and high-temperature environments, with short periods reaching up to 120°C.

How does the inclusion of a garter spring benefit the sealing process?


The garter spring maintains consistent contact between the sealing lip and shaft, reducing the possibility of leakage and enhancing the overall performance of the seal under dynamic conditions.

In what scenarios might the non-contacting auxiliary lip be advantageous?


The non-contacting auxiliary lip reduces wear and friction against the shaft, making it especially useful in applications where contaminants are present, thus prolonging the lifespan of the seal.

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