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Product Product Id Type Rotation Inside Diameter Outer Diameter Height Material Housing Material Spring Material Spring Dust lip Stock Price
47267 Oil Seal 17 30 7 NBR - Nitrile Steel Yes Steel No 813   € 3,84 Details
47096 Oil Seal 125 155 18 NBR - Nitrile Steel Yes Steel No 86   € 20,58 Details
47154 Oil Seal 140 170 20 NBR - Nitrile Steel Yes Steel No 101   € 23,21 Details
47186 Oil Seal 15 24 7 NBR - Nitrile Steel Yes Steel No 0   € 3,38 Details Quote
47188 Oil Seal 15 26 7 FPM - VITON Steel Yes Steel No 0   € 10,38 Details Quote
47237 Oil Seal 160 190 23 NBR - Nitrile Steel Yes Steel No 155   € 22,64 Details
47239 Oil Seal 160 195 21 NBR - Nitrile Steel Yes Steel No 18   € 26,86 Details
47255 Oil Seal 17 28 6.5 NBR - Nitrile Steel Yes Steel No 79   € 3,38 Details
47260 Oil Seal 17 28 8 NBR - Nitrile Steel Yes Steel No 0   € 3,38 Details Quote
47088 Oil Seal 122 152 21 NBR - Nitrile Steel Yes Steel No 361   € 20,58 Details
47270 Oil Seal 17 33 7 NBR - Nitrile Steel Yes Steel No 0   € 3,89 Details Quote
47309 Oil Seal 18 32 8 FPM - VITON Steel Yes Steel No 455   € 10,38 Details
47311 Oil Seal 18 32 8 NBR - Nitrile Steel Yes Steel No 542   € 3,89 Details
47351 Oil Seal 190 225 21 NBR - Nitrile Steel Yes Steel No 171   € 41,24 Details
47362 Oil Seal 20 31 7 NBR - Nitrile Steel Yes Steel No 410   € 3,89 Details
47370 Oil Seal 20 35 7 NBR - Nitrile Steel Yes Steel No 89   € 3,89 Details
47372 Oil Seal 20 35 8 NBR - Nitrile Steel Yes Steel No 189   € 3,89 Details
47376 Oil Seal 20 40 14 NBR - Nitrile Steel Yes Steel No 0   € 3,64 Details Quote
47076 Oil Seal 120 150 22 NBR - Nitrile Steel Yes Steel No 397   € 19,30 Details
47029 Oil Seal 110 140 22 NBR - Nitrile Steel Yes Steel No 280   € 17,91 Details
46972 Oil Seal 15 24 7 NBR - Nitrile Steel Yes Steel No 94   € 3,84 Details
46921 Oil Seal 17 28 6.5 NBR - Nitrile Steel Yes Steel No 1367   € 4,33 Details
46885 Oil Seal 44.45 57.15 6.35 NBR - Nitrile Steel Yes Steel No 0  
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46852 Oil Seal 140 170 14 FPM - VITON Steel Yes Steel No 0  
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46836 Oil Seal 17 33 7 NBR - Nitrile Steel Yes Steel No 1031   € 2,41 Details
46834 Oil Seal 145 170 18 NBR - Nitrile Steel Yes Steel No 0  
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46831 Oil Seal 15 24 7 NBR - Nitrile Steel Yes Steel No 286   € 1,46 Details
46647 Oil Seal 17 28 7 FPM - VITON Steel Yes Steel No 0  
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46646 Oil Seal 15 24 7 FPM - VITON Steel Yes Steel No 75  
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46623 Oil Seal 17 28 7 NBR - Nitrile Steel Yes Steel No 1121   € 3,84 Details
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Construction and Functional Principle

The DB oil seal consists of a metal outer diameter into which two separate elastomeric sealing lips are integrated. Both lips are supported by a garter spring, allowing each lip to apply a constant radial sealing force to the shaft independently. As a result, each lip functions as a fully active seal rather than as a secondary or protective lip. This configuration enables the seal to provide effective sealing on both sides of the shaft, making it suitable for separating two different media within a single shaft passage.

The metal outer casing is installed in the housing by means of a metal-to-metal press fit and largely determines the positioning accuracy and stability of the seal. Compared to seals with a rubber coated OD, this design offers higher dimensional stability and shape retention, particularly in larger diameters or applications where mechanical loads and alignment accuracy are essential. As a result, the stays in position and is less likely to deform under operating conditions.

On the other hand, this construction places higher demands on housing quality and controlled installation. Because the metal outer diameter does not compensate for irregularities in the bore, housing tolerances, surface finish, and roundness must remain within specified limits. In light-metal housings or housings with a rougher surface finish, additional sealing at the outer diameter may be required, for example by using a sealing compound or a coated outer surface. This makes the oil seal DB structurally robust, but less forgiving than variants with a fully elastomeric outer diameter.

Oil Seal DB - Metal OD rotary shaft seal with a double spring-loaded sealing lip.

Applications and Why This Type Is Suitable

DB oil seals are used in rotating machine components where two media must remain separated within a single shaft passage. Typical examples include industrial gearboxes with separate lubrication circuits, drive systems in which bearing lubrication and transmission lubrication must remain isolated, and pump units where different fluids are present on either side of the seal. This type of rotary shaft seal is also used in certain reduction gearboxes, mixers, and process installations to prevent mixing of oil and grease or two different types of oil.

The suitability of the oil seal DB lies not only in the presence of two sealing lips, but primarily in the fact that both lips are functionally equivalent and actively sealing. This allows a single compact component to perform a task that would otherwise require two separate oil seals arranged back-to-back. The result is a simpler mechanical design, reduced installation space, and a lower risk of tolerance issues or assembly deviations within the sealing arrangement.

Material Options

The material selection of a DB oil seal has a significant impact on its suitability for a given application. NBR is the standard material and is suitable for mineral oils and greases across a wide temperature range. It offers a good balance between wear resistance, elasticity, and cost efficiency.

For higher temperatures or chemically more aggressive lubricants, FKM is often the preferred choice, providing greater thermal and chemical stability, even with reduced flexibility at low temperatures. ACM is suitable for oils containing additives, while HNBR is recommended for applications involving higher mechanical loads or extended service life.

Special elastomers such as silicone, CR, or EPDM are used only for specific media or temperature requirements and always require careful compatibility verification. For corrosive environments, springs and reinforcing rings can be supplied in stainless steel.

Material Table

Material

Temperature Range

Key Properties

NBR

–40 °C to +100 °C

Good resistance to mineral oils and greases, good wear resistance, flexible, cost-effective

FKM

–20 °C to +150 °C

High temperature resistance, excellent chemical resistance, suitable for aggressive lubricants, lower flexibility at low temperatures

HNBR

–30 °C to +140 °C

Improved mechanical strength, better heat and aging resistance than NBR, good oil resistance

ACM

–20 °C to +150 °C

Resistant to oils with additives, good thermal stability, limited low-temperature flexibility

VMQ

–60 °C to +180 °C

Excellent low-temperature flexibility, good heat resistance, poor wear and oil resistance

CR

–30 °C to +100 °C

Moderate oil resistance, good weather and ozone resistance, general-purpose elastomer

EPDM

–40 °C to +120 °C

Excellent resistance to water, steam, and brake fluids, not suitable for mineral oils

Comparable Oil Seal Types

Within the range of oil seals, the oil seal DB occupies a clearly defined niche. Unlike SC oil seals, it is not intended for sealing a single medium, but for applications in which two media must remain separated. Compared to TC oil seals, the difference is fundamental: in a TC oil seal, the second lip functions as a dust lip, whereas in a DB rotor seal both lips are spring-supported and actively sealing.

In addition, the DB oil seal is distinguished by its metal outer diameter, which ensures stable and accurate seating in the housing. This makes it more dimensionally stable than rubber-OD variants, but also less tolerant of imperfections in the housing. As such, the oil seal DB is not a universal solution, but a targeted choice for specific sealing challenges where medium separation is the primary focus.

Selection Criteria: Dimensions, Tolerances, and Boundary Conditions

Correct selection of a oil seal DB starts with proper dimensions and tolerances. The shaft must match with ISO h11, have a minimum hardness of 45 HRC, and feature a fine surface finish to prevent wear and leakage. The shaft surface should be torsion-free and finished to a surface roughness of Ra 0.2–0.8 μm, Rz 1–5 μm, with a maximum Rmax ≤ 6.3 μm to ensure reliable sealing and minimal wear. For the housing bore, a tolerance of ISO H8 is recommended, with a surface roughness of Ra 0.8–3.2 μm, Rz 6.3–16 μm, and a maximum Rmax ≤ 16 μm, particularly important for seals with a metal OD. The housing should be manufactured to ISO H8 tolerances and provide a smooth surface for a reliable metal-to-metal press fit.

In addition, operating temperature, type of medium, circumferential speed, and pressure play a decisive role. For standard material combinations, the DB oil seal is designed for operating temperatures from –40 °C to +100 °C, with a recommended maximum continuous temperature of +80 °C, a maximum pressure of 0.02 MPa, and a circumferential speed of up to 5 m/s, depending on operating conditions. DB oil seals are intended for pressureless or very low-pressure applications and have a limited maximum circumferential speed. When synthetic lubricants or non-standard media are used, material compatibility must be verified in advance.

 

Oil Seals are produced in different factories. The different factories and suppliers therefore use their own product names for the Oil Seals for the different types. Find the cross reference of different oil seal factories/suppliers in the table below:

Cross Reference

Manufacturer

DB Oil Seal Designation

Dichtomatik

WBD

Anyseals

OS-D15

Elring

BD

Eriks

M-DUO

FST

B1 DUO

Goetze

822 D

Kaco

DFD

Stefa

BK

NOK / Taiwan NOK

DB

Kimman

KB-DUO

FAQ

What is the main difference between a DB oil seal and other oil seal types?

A DB rotary shaft seal features two spring-supported, actively sealing lips and is designed to separate two different media, whereas most other oil seals are intended to seal only a single medium.

Is an oil seal DB suitable for pressurized applications?

No. DB oil seals are designed for pressureless or very low-pressure applications, typically up to 0.02 MPa.

Why does a DB oil seal have a metal outer diameter?

The metal outer diameter provides high dimensional stability and ensures a precise, rigid press fit in the housing, particularly beneficial for larger diameters and mechanically demanding applications.

Can a DB oil seal be used in aluminum housings?

Yes, but caution is required. In light-metal or rough housings, additional sealing at the outer diameter may be necessary, such as using a sealing compound or a coated outer surface.

Which media can be sealed with a oil seal DB?

Depending on the elastomer material, DB oil seals are suitable for mineral oils, many synthetic lubricants, greases, and other specific media, provided material compatibility is confirmed.

When is a DB oil seal not the right choice?

A DB rotor seal is not suitable for applications involving higher pressures, high circumferential speeds, or housings that do not meet the required surface finish and tolerance specifications.


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