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When a worn or incorrectly sized oil seal lets lubricant escape from a rotating shaft, the result is contaminated bearings, accelerated wear, and unplanned downtime. Mechanics, equipment operators, and DIY rebuilders working on gearboxes, axles, pumps, and agricultural machinery need a seal that fits precisely and holds up under continuous rotation — not a generic part that fails within a season.
Each seal in this listing is a TC-type (double-lip) skeleton oil seal made from NBR (nitrile butadiene rubber) with a rigid metal case. The inner diameter spans 140mm (≈5.51") to 260mm (≈10.24"), outer diameters range from 160mm (≈6.30") to 320mm (≈12.60"), and thickness options run from 10mm (≈0.39") to 20mm (≈0.79"). Sold in packs of 2 or 5 pieces — select your exact Inner Dia × Outer Dia, Thickness, and pack quantity from the variant options above.
Typical applications include rear axle shaft seals on tractors and construction equipment, gearbox output shaft sealing, industrial pump shaft sealing, and conveyor drive shaft assemblies — anywhere a large-diameter TC oil seal for rotation shaft is required to retain grease or oil while excluding dirt and moisture.
| Seal Type | TC (TG) — Double Lip Skeleton Oil Seal |
|---|---|
| Material | NBR (Nitrile Butadiene Rubber) lip; steel skeleton case |
| Inner Diameter (Shaft OD) | 140mm (≈5.51") – 260mm (≈10.24") — see variant options |
| Outer Diameter (Housing Bore) | 160mm (≈6.30") – 320mm (≈12.60") — see variant options |
| Thickness | 10mm (≈0.39") – 20mm (≈0.79") — see variant options |
| Lip Configuration | Double lip (primary sealing lip + secondary dust exclusion lip) |
| Operating Temperature | Typically -40°F to +250°F (-40°C to +120°C) |
| Max Dynamic Pressure | Typically up to 0.3 bar (≈4.4 psi) — rotary shaft use only |
| Shaft Speed | See variant options / Contact us to confirm for high-speed applications |
| Fluid Compatibility | Petroleum-based oils and greases; water splash resistant |
| Installation Method | Press-fit into housing bore |
| Pack Quantity | 2 pcs or 5 pcs — select above |
| Dimension Standard | Metric (mm) |
Measure three dimensions with calipers: (1) the shaft outer diameter — this equals the seal's inner diameter; (2) the housing bore inner diameter — this equals the seal's outer diameter; (3) the housing depth — this equals the seal thickness. For example, a 140mm (≈5.51") shaft in a 160mm (≈6.30") bore with 12mm (≈0.47") depth selects the 140×160mm / 12mm variant. When in doubt, contact us to confirm before ordering.
TC (also written TG or TC-type) designates a double-lip skeleton oil seal. It has a primary sealing lip that retains lubricant and a secondary dust lip that excludes dirt and moisture. The metal skeleton (pressed-steel case) provides rigidity for press-fit installation and maintains the seal's shape under housing clamping forces.
TC-type NBR oil seals are generally rated for low-to-medium pressure rotary shaft applications — typically up to 0.3 bar (≈4.4 psi) of dynamic pressure. They are not designed for high-pressure hydraulic circuits. Contact us to confirm suitability for your specific operating conditions.
NBR rubber offers good resistance to petroleum-based oils, greases, and water splash, making it generally suitable for outdoor equipment exposed to moisture. However, NBR is not recommended for prolonged UV exposure or contact with ozone, ketones, or esters. For highly corrosive outdoor environments, FKM (Viton) seals are typically a better choice.
Yes. All dimensions follow metric standards (mm) as used in most industrial, agricultural, and automotive equipment worldwide. Cross-reference the inner diameter, outer diameter, and thickness values against your OEM part number or equipment manual to confirm fitment.
Use a seal driver or flat press tool sized to the outer diameter to apply even pressure across the metal case — never strike the rubber lip directly. Lightly lubricate the sealing lip with clean grease or the fluid being sealed before installation. Ensure the shaft surface is smooth (typically Ra ≤ 0.8 µm) and free of burrs or sharp edges.
NBR rubber typically performs reliably from approximately -40°F to +250°F (-40°C to +120°C). Continuous operation near the upper limit may accelerate lip wear. For applications above 250°F, an FKM (Viton) or silicone seal material is generally recommended.
A pack of 2 is a good choice for a single-machine repair where you want one spare on hand. A pack of 5 is more economical per unit and suits fleet servicing, workshop stock, or jobs where multiple seals of the same size are needed at once.
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