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Oil Seal DC - Rotary Shaft Seal

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Product Product Id Type Rotation Inside Diameter Outer Diameter Height Material Housing Material Material Spring Spring Dust lip Color Stock Price
47795 Oil Seal 40 52 7 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes No Black 166   € 6,96 Details
47784 Oil Seal 39 52 11 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes No Black 729   € 6,96 Details
47775 Oil Seal 63 80 9 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes No Black 1294   € 8,68 Details
47774 Oil Seal 12 26 8 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes No Black 385   € 3,38 Details
47771 Oil Seal 31.75 50.8 12.7 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes No Black 1161   € 6,96 Details
47753 Oil Seal 37 50 11 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes No Black 1652   € 6,26 Details
47746 Oil Seal 36 52 9 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes No Black 20   € 6,96 Details
47745 Oil Seal 36 52 8 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes No Black 374   € 6,96 Details
47744 Oil Seal 36 52 7 FPM - VITON Steel SS-304 Yes No Brown 887   € 20,25 Details
47743 Oil Seal 36 48 10 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes No Black 379   € 5,84 Details
47730 Oil Seal 35 62 8 FPM - VITON Steel SS-304 Yes No Brown 0   € 21,68 Details Quote
47729 Oil Seal 35 62 7 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes No Black 425   € 7,09 Details
47728 Oil Seal 35 62 14 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes No Black 469   € 7,09 Details
47725 Oil Seal 35 58 14 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes No Black 552   € 6,25 Details
47724 Oil Seal 35 58 14 FPM - VITON Steel SS-304 Yes No Brown 0   € 21,68 Details Quote
47720 Oil Seal 35 52 7 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes No Black 212   € 6,96 Details
47718 Oil Seal 35 52 12 FPM - VITON Steel SS-304 Yes No Brown 0   € 20,25 Details Quote
47717 Oil Seal 35 52 10 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes No Black 1233   € 6,96 Details
47716 Oil Seal 35 50 11 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes No Black 716   € 6,26 Details
47714 Oil Seal 35 48 11 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes No Black 1474   € 5,83 Details
47713 Oil Seal 35 47 7 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes No Black 923   € 5,83 Details
47712 Oil Seal 70 92 12 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes No Black 232   € 10,97 Details
47711 Oil Seal 35 47 10 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes No Black 1304   € 5,83 Details
47708 Oil Seal 35 45 10 FPM - VITON Steel SS-304 Yes No Brown 1032   € 20,25 Details
47681 Oil Seal 33 46 11 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes No Black 593   € 5,83 Details
47666 Oil Seal 32 52 7 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes No Black 434   € 6,96 Details
47664 Oil Seal 21 32 7 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes No Black 510   € 3,90 Details
47663 Oil Seal 32 47 12 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes No Black 17   € 5,83 Details
47660 Oil Seal 32 45 8 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes No Black 10   € 5,19 Details
47658 Oil Seal 32 44 8 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes No Black 948   € 5,19 Details
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Sealing Construction & How it Works

The operation of the DC oil seal is directly derived from its construction. The design consists of two full-function sealing lips, each supported by its own garter spring. These springs provide constant and controlled radial pressure on the shaft, ensuring that the sealing lips maintain their sealing function even in case of wear, temperature fluctuations, or minor shaft movements. Because both lips are actively sealing, a stable sealing is created on both sides of the seal, preventing leakage in both directions and minimizing cross-contamination between media.

The outer diameter of the oil seal DC is fully elastomer-coated and is supplied with a smooth finish as standard. This elastic outer jacket serves multiple functions simultaneously: it provides reliable static sealing in the housing, compensates for bore tolerances, and absorbs thermal expansion of the housing, particularly in light-metal housings. In addition, the rubber coating makes the seal suitable for bores with increased surface roughness and for split housings, while eliminating the risk of fretting corrosion.

Internally, the seal is equipped with a metal reinforcing ring that ensures geometric stability. This ring prevents deformation during installation and operation, promotes uniform distribution of sealing forces, and contributes to a repeatable and secure installation position. Together, these structural elements form a seal that is mechanically stable, tolerant of dimensional variations, and capable of long-term reliable performance in demanding applications.

Oil Seal DC - Elastomer coated rotary shaft seal DC with 2 spring-loaded lips

Functional applications

The DC oil seal is used in applications where functional separation is more important than simple leakage prevention. Typical applications include rotating machine elements where two different media are present on either side of the seal, such as two types of lubricating oil, oil and grease, or a wet side and a dry side. Examples include combined gear-and-bearing arrangements, pump shafts with separated lubrication zones, and drive units where different oil circuits must remain isolated. Thanks to the dual sealing lips, a single oil seal can reliably perform this separation.

In addition, this type is particularly suitable for housings with high thermal expansion, such as light-metal housings, split housings, or older constructions with less precise bore geometry, as found in industrial gearboxes, auxiliary drives, and retrofitted machinery. In such situations, the elastomer-coated outer diameter prevents both leakage and fretting corrosion.

Material options

Material selection largely determines the applicability of the DC oil seal. NBR (70 Shore A) is the standard material and offers a good balance between wear resistance, elasticity, and resistance to mineral oils and greases. The material is suitable for a wide temperature range but has limitations when exposed to prolonged high temperatures and ozone. FKM is selected when higher temperatures or chemically aggressive media are involved; the material is highly stable but less flexible at low temperatures and more expensive. HNBR provides improved heat and aging resistance compared to NBR while maintaining mechanical strength. ACM is suitable for hot engine and transmission oils but performs less well at low temperatures. Silicone is chosen for extreme temperature conditions, while CR and EPDM are used only in specific niche applications depending on the medium. Stainless-steel versions of the spring and reinforcing ring are also available when corrosion resistance is required. As standard, the spring is manufactured from spring steel in accordance with DIN EN 10270-1, while the reinforcing ring is produced from sheet steel in accordance with DIN EN 10139.

Material Table

Material Maximum Temperature Key Properties
NBR +100 °C Oil & grease resistant, Good wear resistance, Cost-effective, Limited ozone & heat resistance
FKM  +200 °C High-temperature resistant, Excellent chemical resistance, Fuel resistant, Higher cost, Reduced low-temperature flexibility
HNBR +150 °C Improved heat resistance, Ozone resistant, High mechanical strength, Good oil compatibility
ACM +150 °C Hot oil resistant, Good aging stability, Oxidation resistant, Limited low-temperature performance
VMQ +200 °C Wide temperature range, Excellent low-temperature flexibility, Low friction, Lower wear resistance
CR  +110 °C Weather resistant, Ozone resistant, Moderate oil resistance
EPDM +140 °C Heat & steam resistant, Excellent aging resistance, Not oil resistant

Comparison with other Oil Seals

Within the range of radial shaft seals, the DC oil seal occupies a clearly defined functional position. Unlike SC oil seals, which are equipped with a single sealing lip for one-sided sealing, and TC oil seals, which combine a sealing lip with a dust lip for external contamination protection, the oil seal DC features two actively sealing lips, each supported by its own spring. As a result, the DC rotary shaft seal is not primarily focused on excluding external contamination but on reliably separating two media within a single assembly.

Compared with DB designs, which also have a double sealing lip but use a metal outer diameter, the oil seal DC variant offers greater operational reliability in housings with tolerances, split housings, or thermal movement. The elastomer-coated outer diameter compensates for dimensional variations and prevents leakage along the outside diameter, where metal-cased versions are more likely to encounter fitment issues or fretting. The DC type rotor seal is therefore not a replacement for other oil seal types, but a specific sealing solution for applications where media separation, tolerance compensation, and installation reliability are more critical than in standard applications.

Selection criteria: dimensions, tolerances, and operating conditions

Correct selection of a DC oil seal requires consideration of both dimensional requirements and operating parameters. The DC oil seal is designed for pressureless applications, with a maximum permissible operating pressure of approximately 0.02 MPa. The shaft must match the ISO h11 tolerance, with a minimum hardness of 45 HRC and a torsion-free surface finish within the specified roughness limits. In addition, the maximum peak-to-valley roughness of the shaft surface should not exceed Rmax 6.3 μm. For the housing, ISO H8 is typically applied; the elastomer-coated outer diameter makes the rotary shaft seal DC suitable for bores with increased surface roughness. In addition, temperature, rotation speed (maximum approximately 5 m/s for standard materials), and the operating medium must be carefully evaluated. When using synthetic lubricants without proven field experience, compatibility testing is recommended, with operating temperatures preferably kept below 80 °C. Correct installation in accordance with specifications is essential to fully realize the sealing performance.

To assist with product identification and replacement, a cross reference table is provided below, showing equivalent oil seal DC designs from various manufacturers.

Cross Reference

Manufacturer DC Oil Seal Reference
Dichtomatik WAD
Anyseals OS-D10
Chicago Rawhide (SKF) DUPLEX
Elring AD
ERIKS R-DUO
FP Paris G2
FST BA DUO
Goetze 827 D
KACO DGD
Kramp CBD
Paulstra IELR
Pioneer Western R22
Rolf RD
Stefa (Trelleborg) CK
NOK / Taiwan NOK DC
Vota BA DUO
Ebele R-DUO
Kimman KA-DUO

FAQ

What is a DC oil seal used for?

For separating two media on rotating shafts using a single seal.

Does an oil seal DC have a dust lip?

No, both lips are active sealing lips with spring support.

Can a DC oil seal seal pressure?

No, it is designed for pressureless applications up to approximately 0.02 MPa.

Why is the outer diameter rubber-coated?

To ensure reliable static sealing, compensate for tolerances, and prevent fretting corrosion.

Is the DC oil seal suitable for light-metal housings?

Yes, the elastomer coating makes it particularly suitable for such housings.


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