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Oil Seal O18 - Rotary Shaft Seal

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77134 Oil Seal 100 68 10 NBR - Nitrile Yes Black 138   € 9,60 Details
77148 Oil Seal 124 76 12 NBR - Nitrile Yes Black 191   € 11,10 Details
77147 Oil Seal 122 76 11 NBR - Nitrile Yes Black 6   € 11,10 Details
77146 Oil Seal 120 95 13 NBR - Nitrile Yes Black 93   € 13,54 Details
77145 Oil Seal 120 95 12 NBR - Nitrile Yes Black 2   € 13,54 Details
77144 Oil Seal 120 95 11 NBR - Nitrile Yes Black 300   € 13,54 Details
77143 Oil Seal 120 85 10 NBR - Nitrile Yes Black 56   € 11,71 Details
77142 Oil Seal 120 78.5 13 NBR - Nitrile Yes Black 103   € 11,10 Details
77141 Oil Seal 120 76 11 NBR - Nitrile Yes Black 414   € 11,10 Details
77140 Oil Seal 117.5 95.25 12.7 NBR - Nitrile Yes Black 25   € 14,25 Details
77139 Oil Seal 112 80 12 NBR - Nitrile Yes Black 316   € 11,10 Details
77138 Oil Seal 110 85 13 NBR - Nitrile Yes Black 416   € 11,71 Details
77137 Oil Seal 110 80 12 NBR - Nitrile Yes Black 256   € 11,10 Details
77136 Oil Seal 102 68 10 NBR - Nitrile Yes Black 0   € 9,60 Details Quote
77135 Oil Seal 100 70 14 NBR - Nitrile Yes Black 563   € 9,60 Details
77149 Oil Seal 130 105 12 NBR - Nitrile Yes Black 533   € 15,12 Details
77133 Oil Seal 90 70 10 NBR - Nitrile Yes Black 0   € 9,60 Details Quote
77132 Oil Seal 88 65 12 NBR - Nitrile Yes Black 1217   € 9,07 Details
77131 Oil Seal 85 60 9 NBR - Nitrile Yes Black 169   € 8,25 Details
77130 Oil Seal 80 55 11 NBR - Nitrile Yes Black 319   € 7,62 Details
77129 Oil Seal 80 48 13 NBR - Nitrile Yes Black 127   € 6,90 Details
77128 Oil Seal 74.63 52.4 8.74 NBR - Nitrile Yes Black 723   € 7,62 Details
77127 Oil Seal 73.02 53.97 6.35 NBR - Nitrile Yes Black 387   € 7,62 Details
77126 Oil Seal 73 57 7 NBR - Nitrile Yes Black 342   € 8,25 Details
77125 Oil Seal 60 42 8 NBR - Nitrile Yes Black 0   € 6,86 Details Quote
77124 Oil Seal 56 40 7 NBR - Nitrile Yes Black 446   € 6,00 Details
77123 Oil Seal 52 30 7 NBR - Nitrile Yes Black 356   € 4,46 Details
77122 Oil Seal 50 33 10 NBR - Nitrile Yes Black 133   € 5,14 Details
77121 Oil Seal 38 22 8 NBR - Nitrile Yes Black 46   € 4,46 Details
71445 Oil Seal 125 100 13 NBR - Nitrile Yes Black 337   € 14,25 Details
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Design and construction of the O18 oil seal

In terms of design, the O18 is very similar to an SC oil seal, but with a mirrored lip design for outside sealing. The seal has a single spring-loaded sealing lip, a steel reinforcement ring and a smooth rubber outer jacket that provides a reliable static seal in the housing and compensates for small deviations in form and surface roughness. As standard, it is manufactured in NBR 70 black with spring steel according to DIN EN 10270-1 and sheet steel according to DIN EN 10139. The design is tailored to unpressurised applications up to around 0.05 MPa, a temperature range from –40 °C to +100 °C (preferably below 80 °C for a long service life) and circumferential speeds of up to approximately 10 m/s. The lip is oriented towards the outside: the spring side faces the medium you want to keep inside, while the sealing line prevents leakage to the outside and the rubber outer jacket helps prevent fretting corrosion.

Oil Seal O18 - Elastomer coated rotary shaft seal for outside sealing

Applications: where does the O18 perform best?

The O18 is mainly used in applications where two media must be kept strictly separated or where a medium must not leak to the outside in designs with a stationary shaft and a rotating housing, hub or drum. The seal is mounted on the shaft and seals towards the outside, functionally acting as the mirror image of an SC seal in a stationary housing. Typical examples include bearing chambers filled with oil next to a compartment containing coolant or process fluid, as well as special drives, gearboxes and pumps in relatively clean industrial environments. The O18 keeps the lubricant clean and prevents media from mixing, but because it has no dust lip it is less suitable for heavy contamination with mud, sand or water. In shielded housings, the single lip performs very efficiently and with low friction.

Materials: options and material selection in practice

The typical oil seal O18 is made of NBR 70, which has excellent resistance against mineral oils and greases and is a reliable option in most industrial applications up to approximately +100 °C. If the temperature is higher or there are synthetic oils, fuels or chemically loaded fluids present, then FKM is a logical next choice due to its heat and chemical resistance, while HNBR provides an intermediate option with a higher mechanical strength and higher ageing resistance than standard NBR. For specific applications, materials like Silicone, ACM, CR or EPDM are available on request. Silicone performs excellent at lower temperatures but is mechanically less robust, while EPDM is particularly suitable for hot water, steam and brake fluids without oil. In practice, you’ll always begin with identifying the medium and operating temperature and then choose an elastomer that offers the best chemical and thermal match.

Material Table

Material

Temperature range

Key properties

NBR

–40 °C to +100 °C

mineral oils/greases, wear-resistant, low cost, mediocre at heat/ozone/synthetic

HNBR

–30 °C to +150 °C

high strength, better heat/ozone, chemical resistance, modern lubricants

FKM

–20 °C to +150/180 °C

high temperature, chemically resistant, fuels, synthetic oils, stiff in cold

VMQ (silicone)

–50 °C to +180 °C

extreme cold, wide temperature range, flexible, low mechanical strength

ACM

–20 °C to +150 °C

engine/transmission oil, heat-resistant, oxidation-stable, weaker in humid conditions

CR

–30 °C to +110 °C

oil- and weather-resistant, good ageing, niche alternative

EPDM

–40 °C to +140 °C

hot water, steam, brake fluid, excellent ozone/weather resistance, not oil-resistant

Comparison: O18 versus SC

Structurally, the O18 and the SC oil seal are very similar: both are single-acting radial shaft seals with a spring-loaded lip and an elastomer-sheathed outer diameter, without a dust lip. The SC is used for inside sealing in a stationary housing around a rotating shaft, while the O18 has been developed for outside sealing in designs with a stationary shaft and a rotating housing or hub. In practice, you can therefore see the O18 as the functional opposite of the SC, which you deliberately select as soon as you need an external seal around a stationary shaft .

How to choose the right O18 oil seal

Choosing the right O18 oil seal starts with the dimensions: the inner diameter must match the shaft diameter, the outer diameter the housing diameter and the width the available installation space. You then check fit and surface finish: for the shaft, ISO H11 is preferred with a minimum hardness of around 45 HRC and a fine, torsion-free ground surface (approximately Ra 0.2–0.8 µm), and for the housing ISO H8 with a roughness around Ra 1.6–6.3 µm. The rubber outer jacket makes the O18 slightly more forgiving than a seal with a metal outer diameter.

Once the geometry is correct, you select the material based on the operating medium and temperature, choosing from NBR, FKM, HNBR or one of the special materials listed above. Keep in mind that the O18 is designed for non-pressurised applications up to around 0.05 MPa and circumferential speeds up to about 10 m/s; above these limits, wear increases rapidly and you are more likely to end up with special high-speed or PTFE-based seals. In heavily contaminated outdoor environments, an O18 without dust lip is less suitable and a model with dust lip or an additional wiper is usually the better option, whereas in relatively clean, shielded housings it is a very efficient solution for outside sealing and media separation.

FAQ

Can I use an O18 instead of a standard SC oil seal?

Only if the sealing scenario matches. The SC is intended for inside sealing (rotating shaft, stationary housing), whereas the O18 is specifically designed for outside sealing, often on a stationary shaft with a rotating housing. Always first check which component rotates and in which direction you need to seal.

Is the O18 suitable for applications with system pressure?

No, the O18 is designed for non-pressurised or lightly pressurised applications up to around 0.05 MPa. For true high-pressure applications you need a special high-pressure seal or a different sealing concept.

Which material should I choose for my O18 oil seal?

For standard oil and grease applications, NBR is usually the best choice. At higher temperatures or when working with synthetic oils and fuels, you will quickly end up with FKM or HNBR. Always start from the medium and the temperature and then choose the elastomer.

What if my shaft is too rough or too soft?

An overly rough shaft damages the sealing lip and increases the risk of leakage. If the shaft is too soft (below approx. 45 HRC), the running surface wears in quickly and the seal loses its preload. In both cases, the service life of the O18 decreases significantly.

Can the O18 also be used with synthetic lubricants?

Yes, it can, especially in FKM or HNBR versions, but for unknown synthetic oils, practical testing is strongly recommended. This helps you avoid swelling, shrinkage or hardening of the rubber due to additives in the lubricant.


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