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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
33503 Oil Seal 44.45 60.32 7.93 NBR - Nitrile Carbon steel according to DIN EN 11463 Spring steel according to DIN EN 10270-1325 Yes No Black 347   € 1,67 Details
33504 Oil Seal 34.92 63.5 12.7 NBR - Nitrile Carbon steel according to DIN EN 11464 Spring steel according to DIN EN 10270-1326 Yes No Black 65   € 1,67 Details
33505 Oil Seal 38.1 63.5 7.93 NBR - Nitrile Carbon steel according to DIN EN 11465 Spring steel according to DIN EN 10270-1327 Yes No Black 1394   € 1,67 Details
33506 Oil Seal 38.1 63.5 12.7 NBR - Nitrile Carbon steel according to DIN EN 11466 Spring steel according to DIN EN 10270-1328 Yes No Black 897   € 1,67 Details
33507 Oil Seal 41.27 63.5 12.7 NBR - Nitrile Carbon steel according to DIN EN 11467 Spring steel according to DIN EN 10270-1329 Yes No Black 489   € 1,67 Details
33508 Oil Seal 42.86 63.5 12.7 NBR - Nitrile Carbon steel according to DIN EN 11468 Spring steel according to DIN EN 10270-1330 Yes No Black 434   € 1,67 Details
33509 Oil Seal 44.45 63.5 7.93 NBR - Nitrile Carbon steel according to DIN EN 11469 Spring steel according to DIN EN 10270-1331 Yes No Black 306   € 1,67 Details
33510 Oil Seal 44.45 63.5 12.7 NBR - Nitrile Carbon steel according to DIN EN 11470 Spring steel according to DIN EN 10270-1332 Yes No Black 10   € 1,67 Details
33511 Oil Seal 46.03 63.5 6.35 NBR - Nitrile Carbon steel according to DIN EN 11471 Spring steel according to DIN EN 10270-1333 Yes No Black 1115   € 1,67 Details
33512 Oil Seal 47.62 63.5 12.7 NBR - Nitrile Carbon steel according to DIN EN 11472 Spring steel according to DIN EN 10270-1334 Yes No Black 104   € 1,67 Details
33513 Oil Seal 47.62 65.08 6.35 NBR - Nitrile Carbon steel according to DIN EN 11473 Spring steel according to DIN EN 10270-1335 Yes No Black 217   € 1,94 Details
33514 Oil Seal 50.8 68.26 9.52 NBR - Nitrile Carbon steel according to DIN EN 11474 Spring steel according to DIN EN 10270-1336 Yes No Black 28   € 1,94 Details
33515 Oil Seal 44.45 69.85 9.52 NBR - Nitrile Carbon steel according to DIN EN 11475 Spring steel according to DIN EN 10270-1337 Yes No Black 84   € 1,94 Details
33516 Oil Seal 47.62 69.85 12.7 NBR - Nitrile Carbon steel according to DIN EN 11476 Spring steel according to DIN EN 10270-1338 Yes No Black 705   € 1,94 Details
33517 Oil Seal 50.8 69.85 9.52 NBR - Nitrile Carbon steel according to DIN EN 11477 Spring steel according to DIN EN 10270-1339 Yes No Black 1334   € 1,94 Details
33518 Oil Seal 50.8 69.85 12.7 NBR - Nitrile Carbon steel according to DIN EN 11478 Spring steel according to DIN EN 10270-1340 Yes No Black 289   € 1,94 Details
33519 Oil Seal 52.38 73.02 9.52 NBR - Nitrile Carbon steel according to DIN EN 11479 Spring steel according to DIN EN 10270-1341 Yes No Black 1196   € 1,98 Details
33520 Oil Seal 60.32 73.02 7.93 NBR - Nitrile Carbon steel according to DIN EN 11480 Spring steel according to DIN EN 10270-1342 Yes No Black 1011   € 1,98 Details
33521 Oil Seal 52.38 76.2 9.52 NBR - Nitrile Carbon steel according to DIN EN 11481 Spring steel according to DIN EN 10270-1343 Yes No Black 955   € 2,37 Details
33522 Oil Seal 53.97 76.2 12.7 NBR - Nitrile Carbon steel according to DIN EN 11482 Spring steel according to DIN EN 10270-1344 Yes No Black 88   € 2,37 Details
33523 Oil Seal 57.15 76.2 12.7 NBR - Nitrile Carbon steel according to DIN EN 11483 Spring steel according to DIN EN 10270-1345 Yes No Black 266   € 2,37 Details
33524 Oil Seal 47.62 80.96 12.7 NBR - Nitrile Carbon steel according to DIN EN 11484 Spring steel according to DIN EN 10270-1346 Yes No Black 799   € 2,71 Details
33525 Oil Seal 66.67 85.72 9.52 NBR - Nitrile Carbon steel according to DIN EN 11485 Spring steel according to DIN EN 10270-1347 Yes No Black 1012   € 2,96 Details
33526 Oil Seal 66.67 88.9 12.7 NBR - Nitrile Carbon steel according to DIN EN 11486 Spring steel according to DIN EN 10270-1348 Yes No Black 164   € 2,96 Details
33527 Oil Seal 69.85 88.9 9.52 NBR - Nitrile Carbon steel according to DIN EN 11487 Spring steel according to DIN EN 10270-1349 Yes No Black 743   € 2,96 Details
33528 Oil Seal 66.67 95.25 12.7 NBR - Nitrile Carbon steel according to DIN EN 11488 Spring steel according to DIN EN 10270-1350 Yes No Black 131   € 3,61 Details
33529 Oil Seal 69.85 95.25 12.7 NBR - Nitrile Carbon steel according to DIN EN 11489 Spring steel according to DIN EN 10270-1351 Yes No Black 382   € 3,61 Details
33530 Oil Seal 76.2 95.25 12.7 NBR - Nitrile Carbon steel according to DIN EN 11490 Spring steel according to DIN EN 10270-1352 Yes No Black 162   € 6,58 Details
33531 Oil Seal 76.2 101.6 12.7 NBR - Nitrile Carbon steel according to DIN EN 11491 Spring steel according to DIN EN 10270-1353 Yes No Black 462   € 3,86 Details
33532 Oil Seal 76.2 114.3 12.7 NBR - Nitrile Carbon steel according to DIN EN 11492 Spring steel according to DIN EN 10270-1354 Yes No Black 131   € 4,38 Details
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What is an SC Oil Seal?

The SC oil seal is a rotary shaft seal with an elastomer coated outer diameter. To keep a consistent sealing, there is a steel garter spring which keeps the main sealing lip in contact with the rotating shaft. This design is called a “spring-loaded lip” and it’s made to keep constant radial pressure over a longer period. The rubber coated outside of the SC oil seal ensures a tight press fit into the house bore and is available in a variety of elastomers. Unlike the TC oil seals, which incorporates a secondary dust lip for added exclusion capability, the SC oil seals focus solely on fluid retention. Their streamlined design reduces friction, heat generation, and material cost, making them the ideal solution for controlled environments where external contaminants are limited. SC rotary shaft seals are ideal for thin-body lubricants and certain gaseous media when pressure limits remain within the specified operating range. Because of their simple single-lip geometry, they generate less heat and friction compared to dual-lip profiles, which benefits high-speed or energy-efficient systems.

When should you choose an SC Profile?

SC shaft seals are best suited for clean operational environments, such as:

  • Electric motors
  • Light-duty gearboxes
  • Pumps
  • Home appliances
  • Agricultural equipment (with internal lubrication)

Their compact form factor and lower friction make SC oil seals advantageous in applications prioritizing efficiency, low torque, or space constraints. When dust, mud, or abrasive particles are not a concern, SC seals offer long-lasting performance with minimal complexity.

Material Options and Operating Ranges

SC rotary shaft seals are available in various elastomer types tailored to specific media and temperature demands. Below is a comparison of common compounds and their operating properties:

Material

Temperature Range

Media Compatibility

Notes

NBR

-40°C to +100°C

Mineral oils, greases, water

General-purpose; most cost-effective

FKM

-25°C to +200°C

Synthetic oils, fuels, aggressive chemicals

Excellent chemical resistance

HNBR

-30°C to +150°C

Oils, coolants, ozone

Good dynamic sealing properties

VMQ

-60°C to +200°C

Food-grade, dry air, ozone

Silicone-based; low wear resistance

ACM

-25°C to +150°C

Transmission oils, oxidized oils

Superior heat resistance

EPDM

-50°C to +150°C

Brake fluids, steam, polar fluids

Not compatible with mineral oils

 

The choice of material should align with the lubricant type, thermal conditions, and any exposure to aggressive chemicals or additives. The standard oil seal SC typically uses and NBR 70 shore A compound, which offers a strong balance between elastic, wear resistance, and compatibility with mineral oil-based lubricants. The garter springs, that are used to keep constant contact between sealing lip and rotating shaft, are commonly manufactured from carbon spring steel according to DIN EN 10270-1, or from stainless steel grade 1.4301 for enhanced corrosion protection. 

Design considerations for shaft and housing

SC oil seals require precise shaft and housing specifications in order to ensure optimal performance and prevent leakage. The recommended surface finish for the shaft lies between Ra 0.2 to 0.8 µm, while dynamic applications demand a shaft hardness of at least 45 HRC. When machining the housing bore you should match an ISO H8 tolerance, and the rotating shafts diameter must meet ISO H11 tolerance. These dimensional standards are essential to keep a reliably sealing. Especially for SC rotary shaft seals that rely entirely on their primary sealing lip for fluid retention, since there is no secondary sealing lip as in TC type oil seals.

SC oil seal - Single lip rotary shaft seal with an elastomer OD and a spring loaded sealing lip

SC vs. Other Oil Seal Profiles

Understanding the difference between SC and other shaft seal types helps in selecting the optimal profile:

  • SC vs. TC: TC incorporates a dust lip for additional protection in dirty or wet environments, while SC is leaner and preferred for clean, internal systems.
  • SC vs. TB: Both feature a metal case, but TB has a dual lip setup; SC is single-lip and simpler.
  • SC vs. VC: VC seals may feature reinforced construction or alternative casing materials for high-pressure conditions; SC is suited for general-purpose use.

In short, SC is the go-to profile when dust exclusion isn’t critical, but low friction and cost-efficiency are. For a broader selection, explore our complete range of general rotary shaft seals, covering multiple designs and material options for diverse industrial needs.

Cross-Reference of SC Oil Seal Codes

Many manufacturers use different naming conventions or legacy codes to refer to the SC profile. Here’s a cross-reference table with equivalents:

Manufacturer

Profile Code

Dichtomatik

WA

Anyseals

OS-A10

B+S

TR-A

Chicago R

HMS4

Elring

A

Eriks

R

FP Paris

G

FST

BA

Gaco

A

Goetze

827 N

Kaco

DG

Kramp

CB

National

35

Paulstra

IE

Pioneer W

R21

Rolf

R

Stefa

CB

Taiwan / NOK

SC

Vota

BA

Ebele

R

Kimman

KA

 

These equivalencies are helpful when replacing seals across international or legacy stock lists.

Applications and Advantages

Oil seals SC perform best in interval environments where there are little to no contaminating risks and the focus is on lubricant retention. Because it’s compact design they are widely used in small to medium rotating assemblies, automotive pumps, and auxiliary devices. You’ll also find the SC rotary shaft seals in industrial rollers and conveyors due to their low-friction properties. Additionally, enclosed electric drive systems take advantage of their efficiency and reduced wear. Due to the simple structure of the oil seal SC, it’s simpler to install and it’s also a better economical choice than dual-lip variants, especially in situations where the added protection of a dust lip is unnecessary. For housings that require improved static retention due to bore imperfections or thermal cycling, a ribbed outer diameter alternative such as the G10 profile may be a more suitable choice. For higher temperature environments, the SC Plus - Viton oil seal provides the same design as SC but is manufactured from FKM material, ensuring greater heat resistance and durability. 

FAQ

What is the difference between an SC and a TC oil seal?

An SC oil seal has a single spring-loaded sealing lip and no dust lip, making it ideal for clean and enclosed systems. A TC oil seal includes a secondary dust lip for protection against contamination, but comes with slightly higher friction and heat generation due to its dual-lip design.

Can SC oil seals handle high pressure?

SC oil seals are not designed for pressurized systems and should only be used in applications with low or near-zero system pressure. If low pressure is present, it must remain within the manufacturer’s recommended range. For higher pressure applications, specially designed high-pressure shaft seals or profiles with reinforced lips are recommended.

What housing bore conditions are suitable for SC seals?

SC seals perform well in standard housings as long as ISO H8 tolerances are maintained. Their elastomer-coated OD allows proper sealing even in housings with minor surface roughness, thermal expansion (e.g., light-metal housings), or when split housings are used.

Which materials are recommended for SC seals?

The most common material is NBR for general lubrication and mineral oil compatibility. FKM, HNBR, Silicone (VMQ), ACM, and EPDM are available for higher temperatures, synthetic media, or chemically aggressive fluids. The correct material depends on temperature, lubrication type, chemical exposure, and shaft speed.

When should I choose an SC oil seal instead of a double-lip design?

Choose an SC profile when you need low friction, low heat generation, and long service life in a clean, enclosed system without external contamination. Dual-lip designs such as TC or TB are better suited for dusty, wet, or abrasive environments where additional exclusion capability is needed.


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