SKF Nitrile Rubber Seal, 60mm ID, 80mm OD, 7mm

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RS Stock No.:
267-3759
Mfr. Part No.:
60X80X7 HMSA10 RG
Brand:
SKF
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Brand

SKF

Inside Diameter

60mm

Outside Diameter

80mm

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, 80mm Outside Diameter, Nitrile Rubber Seal - 60X80X7 HMSA10 RG


This radial shaft seal is made from nitrile rubber and has a standard thickness of 7mm. It effectively seals between rotating and stationary elements and is suitable for oil and grease applications. The seal features an inside diameter of 60mm and an outside diameter of 80mm, making it applicable for a range of industrial settings.

Features & Benefits


• High pumping rate enhances fluid retention
• Improved contamination exclusion with a dust lip
• Garter spring optimises sealing performance
• Accommodates misalignment for enhanced reliability
• Withstands operating temperatures from -40 to +100°C

Applications


• Supports rotating and stationary machinery parts
• Useful in requiring oil or grease containment
• Suitable for machinery operating under varying temperature conditions
• Recommended for use with SKF Speedi-Sleeve for better performance

Can it perform effectively in a contaminated environment?


Yes, it is designed to maintain sealing even in polluted conditions.

Is it capable of withstanding high temperatures?


It can operate within a temperature range of -40°C to +100°C.

Will it fit applications with a shaft diameter of 60mm?


Yes, it is specifically designed for 60mm shafts.

Can it accommodate slight misalignments during operation?


Yes, it allows for misalignment without compromising performance.

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