Hinomoto E14
Hinomoto E16
Hinomoto E18
Hinomoto E150
Hinomoto E152
Hinomoto E154
Hinomoto E180
Hinomoto E182
Hinomoto E184
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Seal / 44 x 85/93 x 15 mm / Hinomoto E14 / E15 / E16 / E18 / E150 / E152 / E154 / E180 / E182 / E184
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Seal / 44 x 85/93 x 15 mm / Hinomoto E14 / E15 / E16 / E18 / E150 / E152 / E154 / E180 / E182 / E184
Rear axle seal, rear axle oil seal with an inner diameter of 44 mm , outer diameter of 85 mm and height of 15 mm for Hinomoto tractors of the Hinomoto E14, Hinomoto E15, Hinomoto E16, Hinomoto E18, Hinomoto E150, Hinomoto E152, Hinomoto E154, Hinomoto E180, Hinomoto E182, Hinomoto E184 series and others.
A seal is most often a rubber ring (also called a simmering, Simmer ring, after the inventor), which is most often made of rubber or another plastic that meets the assumed technical requirements. A simmer is used to seal rotating elements of a 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 grease, 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).
Dimensions :
- inner diameter: 44 mm,
- outer diameter: 85 mm,
- collar diameter: 93 mm,
- height: 13 / 15 mm,
- original part numbers: 2402-1163-01,
- part numbers: AE7942E, 7-08-105-02.
Tractor models :
Hinomoto :
- Hinomoto E14,
- Hinomoto E15,
- Hinomoto E16,
- Hinomoto E18,
- Hinomoto E150,
- Hinomoto E152,
- Hinomoto E154,
- Hinomoto E180,
- Hinomoto E182,
- Hinomoto E184.
Seals prevent oil or lubricant leakage and prevent contaminants from entering the system.
Warehouse :
M01:B55:S03
Specification
Hinomoto E14
Hinomoto E16
Hinomoto E18
Hinomoto E150
Hinomoto E152
Hinomoto E154
Hinomoto E180
Hinomoto E182
Hinomoto E184
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AE7942E
HINOMOTO is one of the most popular Japanese manufacturers of agricultural tractors, known mainly in Japan. Hinomoto was a trade name for tractors manufactured by Toyosha. Toyosha has its roots in plows built by Denzou Tanoue in 1863. Hinomoto compact tractors appeared in the 1950s. It produced 68 models of mini tractors.
The company produced tractors and mini tractors with Toyosha engines under its own trademark HINOMOTO until 1990. TOYOSHA was also the previous name of the company under which agricultural equipment was produced. In 1990, the company became part of Hitachi Tierra, and the Hinomoto name was finally abolished in 1997.
HINOMOTO also produced tractors for other international concerns under their own names, including: for: Massey Ferguson, Deutz-Allis, Simplicity and Allis-Chalmers.
The Hinomoto company is the largest importer of Japanese mini tractors, single-axle tractors and other machines in Eastern Poland.