SKF Nitrile Rubber Seal, 30mm ID, 45mm OD, 7mm

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RS Stock No.:
267-3365
Mfr. Part No.:
30X45X7 HMSA10 RG
Brand:
SKF
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Brand

SKF

Inside Diameter

30mm

Outside Diameter

45mm

Seal Type

Rotary Shaft Seal

Thickness

7mm

Seal Material

Nitrile Rubber

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

+100°C

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

SKF Seal, 45mm Outside Diameter, Nitrile Rubber Seal - 30X45X7 HMSA10 RG


This rotary shaft seal is designed to safeguard machinery against contamination while effectively retaining lubricants. Made from nitrile rubber, it performs well under various operating conditions, making it essential for both automotive and industrial applications. Its durable design and adaptability make it suitable for high-performance environments, enhancing operational efficiency.

Features & Benefits


• Made from nitrile rubber for durability
• Prevents oil leaks and contamination to extend lifespan

Applications


• Used in hydraulic systems to prevent fluid leakage
• Suitable for pumps to maintain lubricant integrity
• Utilised in motors to shield against contamination

How does installation impact performance?


Proper installation ensures a secure fit, preventing leaks and contamination, which is crucial for optimal performance.

What is the best way to clean the seal?


Use a soft cloth or suitable cleaner to avoid damaging the nitrile material, ensuring the surface is clean before installation.

Can it be used in high-pressure environments?


Yes, it is suitable for industrial applications and can withstand varying pressures when installation and environmental conditions are appropriately managed.

What are the signs of wear or damage to look for?


Inspections should focus on cracks, deformation, or fluid leakage, which indicate that the seal may need replacement.

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