SKF Nitrile Rubber Seal, 48mm ID, 65mm OD, 10mm

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RS Stock No.:
267-0283
Mfr. Part No.:
48X65X10 HMSA10 RG
Brand:
SKF
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Brand

SKF

Inside Diameter

48mm

Outside Diameter

65mm

Seal Type

Rotary Shaft Seal

Thickness

10mm

Seal Material

Nitrile Rubber

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

+100°C

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

SKF Seal, Nitrile Rubber, 65mm Outside Diameter - 48X65X10 HMSA10 RG


This radial shaft seal from SKF features a rubber outside diameter and a single sealing lip, ideal for use with oil or grease applications. It is designed to optimise sealing against the shaft even in polluted environments, offering high pumping rate, contamination exclusion with a dust lip, and accommodating misalignment.

Features & Benefits


• High pumping rate
• Higher contamination exclusion with dust lip
• Garter spring for optimised sealing
• Accommodates misalignment

Applications


• Ideal for use between rotating and stationary machine components or components in relative motion
• Suitable for applications requiring a radial shaft seal with a rubber outside diameter

Can it be used for applications with high pumping rates and contamination concerns?


Yes, this seal is designed to offer a high pumping rate and higher contamination exclusion with a dust lip.

Will it accommodate misalignment between machine components?


Yes, it is designed to accommodate misalignment and optimise sealing against the shaft.

Is it suitable for applications with rotating and stationary machine components?


Yes, it is ideal for use between rotating and stationary machine components or components in relative motion.

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