JTEKT provides special seals for use in a wide variety of machines and applications.
Table 5 lists the major special seals, their shapes, and their features.
3. Seal types and numbering system
Rubber gaskets, commonly used in various industrial applications, serve the purpose of preventing oil leakage and maintaining the integrity of machinery by creating a barrier between two or more components.
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Standard 3760/3761

Types of oil seals
Steering oil seals are integral to the functionality of the vehicle's steering system. These seals are responsible for containing the lubricating oil within the steering mechanism, preventing leaks and maintaining the smooth operation of the steering components. By creating a secure barrier, steering oil seals contribute to the proper functioning and longevity of the steering system, ensuring precise and responsive vehicle control.
Viton Oil Seals
ERIKS type GV (type C according to DIN) is equivalent to type M, but is a heavy-duty version with a double metal casing. This can be a useful solution with larger diameters in more demanding applications. There is also a version of this type with a dust lip; the GVST (type CS according to DIN).
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(ASTM*1 code)
Figure 2: Typically shaped oil seal and component nomenclature
Smear a little gasket sealant round the cover flange and fit the new gasket to it. Make sure it is flat and straight.
Installing and replacing the 75x100x10 oil seal is a straightforward process that can be done by maintenance personnel with basic mechanical skills. It's important to ensure that the shaft and housing where the oil seal will be placed are clean and free of any debris or damage. Proper lubrication of the shaft is also crucial to prevent premature wear of the oil seal.