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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
53392 Oil Seal 55 70 9 FPM - VITON Steel Steel Yes Yes Brown 0  
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53389 Oil Seal 90 130 13 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes Yes Black 212   € 14,98 Details
53385 Oil Seal 300 340 20 FPM - VITON Steel SS-304 Yes Yes Brown 26  
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53382 Oil Seal 45 65 10 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes Yes Black 1160   € 7,29 Details
53379 Oil Seal 95 110 10 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes Yes Black 103   € 12,12 Details
53378 Oil Seal 15 32 10 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes Yes Black 0   € 0,81 Details Quote
53376 Oil Seal 70 90 13 FPM - VITON Steel SS-304 Yes Yes Brown 0  
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53373 Oil Seal 53.97 69.85 9.52 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes Yes Black 565   € 6,42 Details
53370 Oil Seal 45 60 6 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes Yes Black 716   € 1,59 Details
53369 Oil Seal 50 68 8 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes Yes Black 222   € 6,42 Details
53367 Oil Seal 120 180 15 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes Yes Black 0   € 9,05 Details Quote
53366 Oil Seal 42.86 69.85 9.52 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes Yes Black 516   € 6,42 Details
53364 Oil Seal 130 160 12.5 FPM - VITON Steel Steel Yes Yes Brown 0  
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53358 Oil Seal 150 170 15 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes Yes Black 62   € 8,22 Details
53357 Oil Seal 20 30 7 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes Yes Black 362   € 2,90 Details
53356 Oil Seal 75 96 11 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes Yes Black 208   € 10,42 Details
53353 Oil Seal 12 20 5 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes Yes Black 0   € 0,96 Details Quote
53350 Oil Seal 25 35 10 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes Yes Black 0   € 3,34 Details Quote
53347 Oil Seal 45 80 13 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes Yes Black 141   € 7,55 Details
53342 Oil Seal 48 62 8 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes Yes Black 0   € 1,70 Details Quote
53341 Oil Seal 16 30 7 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes Yes Black 329   € 2,90 Details
53339 Oil Seal 26 35 7 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes Yes Black 0   € 0,81 Details Quote
53335 Oil Seal 44.45 63.5 9.52 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes Yes Black 15   € 7,29 Details
53333 Oil Seal 68 85 8 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes Yes Black 10   € 8,11 Details
53330 Oil Seal 140 180 15 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes Yes Black 112   € 12,46 Details
53329 Oil Seal 250 310 25 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes Yes Black 109   € 66,15 Details
53325 Oil Seal 75 95 12 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes Yes Black 450   € 8,90 Details
53323 Oil Seal 15 30 10 FPM - VITON Steel SS-304 Yes Yes Brown 0  
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53322 Oil Seal 52 72 12 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes Yes Black 625   € 7,07 Details
53321 Oil Seal 82.55 120.65 12.7 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes Yes Black 20   € 14,55 Details
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What is a TB Oil Seal?

A TB oil seal is a type of radial shaft seal that incorporates a spring-loaded primary lip for retaining lubricant, a secondary dust lip to prevent contamination, and a metal outer shell for a reliable press-fit in the housing. The double-lip design makes the TB rotary shaft seal especially effective in dirty or outdoor environments. Compared to the oil seal TC, which has an elastomer outer diameter, the TB shaft seal is more suitable for housings with precise metal bores and where a metal-to-metal interference fit is preferred. In contrast to the oil seal SB, which includes a spring-loaded single lip without a dust lip, the oil seal TB provides enhanced sealing performance and high-end protection against external contaminants, making it more reliable for heavy-duty or outdoor applications.

TB rotary shaft seal - Oil seal TB rotating shaft seal with a metal OD and a spring-loaded sealing lip

Features and Benefits

The oil seal TB offers a variety of advantages. Besides the structural advantages, the rotary shaft seal provides operational reliability in rotating systems by preserving lubrication and preventing downtime. It’s double lip design ensures a consistent contact pressure over extended periods. In contaminated environments, the dust lip helps reduce internal wear by serving as the first barrier, keeping dust, dirt and moisture out.

This seal is typically made of NBR (nitrile elastomer), a material known for its durability, flexibility, and compatibility with mineral oil-based lubricants. For extremer conditions, it’s also available in FKM (Viton®), HNBR and other elastomers. The metal casing is produced in accordance with DIN EN 10139, and the spring element is manufactured from spring steel according to DIN EN 10270-1, with stainless steel options available for corrosive environments. Combined with options like bore sealant coatings or pairing with AS-10 axial seals and V-ring seals, the TB oil seal can be configured into a comprehensive sealing system for the most demanding environments. These design features not only protect internal components but also reduce bearing wear and overall maintenance cycles, making the TB seal a preferred solution across industries. The TB design is compatible with a wide range of shaft types and applications.

Lip Material Options

Lip Material

Temp Range

Properties

NBR

-40°C to +100°C

Oil-resistant, flexible, cost-effective

FKM (Viton®)

-20°C to +200°C

High temp and chemical resistance

HNBR

-30°C to +150°C

Improved heat, oil, and wear resistance

ACM

-25°C to +150°C

Excellent resistance to hot oil and oxidation

EPDM

-40°C to +140°C

Strong resistance to water, steam, and some chemicals

VMQ

-60°C to +200°C

Excellent low-temp flexibility, moderate oil resistance

Choosing the right oil seal

When selecting the right TB rotary shaft seal, it’s important to keep eye on some very important parameters. You must match the oil seal TB with the shaft diameter and housing bore tolerance, verify the temperature range based on the application, account for shaft speed and system pressure, and secure chemical compatibility with the fluid being sealed. The shaft should meet ISO H11 tolerance and have a minimum hardness of 45HRC to withstand wear, with surface roughness between Ra 0.2 - 0.8 µm and Rz 1 - 5 µm. The housing bore must comply with ISO H8 tolerance and present roughness values between Ra 0.8 – 3.2 2 µm to ensure a secure press-fit. Additionally, while the standard TB seal is compatible with mineral oil-based lubricants, alternative elastomers such as FKM or HNBR should be considered for applications involving synthetic lubricants or higher temperatures. Maximum allowable shaft speeds should be checked against standard rotary shaft seal performance charts for longevity and efficiency. By taking these parameters into account, engineers can ensure optimal sealing performance and extended service life.

Applications

TB oil seals are commonly used in gearboxes to retain lubricants and prevent dirt from entering, in electric motors to ensure lubricant containment and dust exclusion, and in pumps and compressors where dynamic sealing is essential. In agriculture and construction, oil seals TB protect vital components from mud, dust, and environmental exposure while withstanding mechanical loads.

Common Designations and Cross-References

There’s a variety of manufacturers and suppliers which all have their own names for the oil seal. In the table below you’ll find some of the most important ones, relevant to this particular oil seal TB design.

Brand / Standard

Equivalent to TB

Dichtomatik

WBS

Anyseals

OS-B11

B+S

TR-D

Chicago R

CRWA1

Elring

BS

Eriks

MST

FP Paris

L1P

FST

B1 SL

Goetze

822 S

Kaco

DFS

Kramp

BC

National

47

Paulstra

EEL

Pioneer W

R6

Stefa

BC

Taiwan / NOK

TB

Vota

B1 SL

Ebele

B1SL

Kimman

KBS

 

FAQ

In which applications are TB oil seals most effective?

TB oil seals are commonly used in gearboxes, motors, pumps, and agricultural machinery. Their robust construction and dual-lip configuration make them ideal for dusty or wet conditions where reliable shaft sealing is essential.

How do I install a TB oil seal correctly?

Installation of an oil seal TB requires clean, burr-free shaft and housing surfaces. Align the seal carefully with the shaft axis and use even pressure to avoid distortion. Follow ISO tolerance standards for optimal fit and function.

Can I use TB seals in high-speed applications?

Yes, but it's important to consult standard rotary shaft seal speed charts. Excessive speed can generate heat, which affects material selection (e.g., using FKM instead of NBR for better thermal resistance).

Are TB oil seals interchangeable with other rotary oil seals?

Yes, rotary oil seals with similar profiles and dimensions, such as CRWA1 or B1SL, can often serve as functional equivalents. However, always check cross-reference charts and application specs to ensure compatibility.

Why choose a metal-cased seal over a rubber-cased one?

A metal-cased TB oil seal is more rigid and suitable for precise housing bores. It also performs better in environments with temperature fluctuations or mechanical vibration, where a stable fit is essential.

What is the difference between a TB type oil seal and other rotary shaft seals?

The TB type oil seal has a metal outer diameter and a double lip design, distinguishing it from TC seals (rubber-coated) and SB seals (single-lip). This makes it better suited for applications requiring a tight metal-to-metal interference fit and enhanced protection against contamination.


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