Crankshaft seal (front) with an internal diameter of 40 mm , external diameter of 52 mm and height of 6 mm for tractors and other vehicles and cars. The seal is most often a rubber ring (also called a simmering, Simmer ring, after the name of the inventor), which is most often made of rubber or other plastic that meets the assumed technical requirements. The simmering is used to seal rotating elements of the system with a maximum internal pressure of up to 0.1 MPa and which, during operation, are immersed, most often in a funnel, various types of lubricants, and sometimes gasoline or water. The most common use of seals is to seal shafts and power transmission systems or drive systems of machines and devices. There are different types of seals, the most common are cassette seals (two-part), sealing rings with a spring around them or seals with a partially metal housing (cover).
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Seals prevent oil or lubricant leakage and prevent contaminants from entering the system.
Magazine : M01:C23:S01
*Photos are for illustrative purposes only and may differ in detail from the delivered product due to differences in production over the years.
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