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Oil Seal TC Plus - 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
49879 Oil Seal 180 210 18 FPM - VITON Steel SS-304 Yes Yes Brown 15   € 85,62 Details
49878 Oil Seal 180 210 18 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes Yes Black 95   € 24,87 Details
49870 Oil Seal 87.31 114.3 12.7 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes Yes Black 0   € 12,23 Details Quote
49869 Oil Seal 84 110 16 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes Yes Black 59   € 11,48 Details
49867 Oil Seal 80 105 12 FPM - VITON Steel SS-304 Yes Yes Brown 0   € 34,48 Details Quote
49863 Oil Seal 70 110 8 FPM - VITON Steel SS-304 Yes Yes Brown 481   € 36,68 Details
49861 Oil Seal 69.85 88.9 14.28 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes Yes Black 0   € 8,16 Details Quote
49857 Oil Seal 65 120 13 FPM - VITON Steel SS-304 Yes Yes Brown 0   € 44,06 Details Quote
49855 Oil Seal 60 80 7 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes Yes Black 0   € 6,82 Details Quote
49849 Oil Seal 48 68 14 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes Yes Black 17   € 7,07 Details
49847 Oil Seal 41 52 7 FPM - VITON Steel SS-304 Yes Yes Brown 150   € 18,45 Details
49846 Oil Seal 40 59 9.5 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes Yes Black 280   € 5,89 Details
49845 Oil Seal 40 56 8 FPM - VITON Steel SS-304 Yes Yes Brown 841   € 20,28 Details
49844 Oil Seal 36 62 7 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes Yes Black 1194   € 6,68 Details
49843 Oil Seal 36 52 9 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes Yes Black 2017   € 5,47 Details
49842 Oil Seal 35 56 12 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes Yes Black 359   € 5,98 Details
49840 Oil Seal 32 52 9 FPM - VITON Steel SS-304 Yes Yes Brown 84   € 18,45 Details
49839 Oil Seal 32 52 9 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes Yes Black 500   € 5,47 Details
49836 Oil Seal 30 42 5 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes Yes Black 404   € 4,08 Details
49830 Oil Seal 19 35 8 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes Yes Black 188   € 3,06 Details
49829 Oil Seal 15 25 5 FPM - VITON Steel SS-304 Yes Yes Brown 0   € 9,45 Details Quote
49828 Oil Seal 13 25 7 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes Yes Black 329   € 2,66 Details
49670 Oil Seal 16 24 5 FPM - VITON Steel SS-304 Yes Yes Brown 283   € 12,65 Details
49669 Oil Seal 35 47 7 FPM - VITON Steel SS-304 Yes Yes Brown 102   € 21,93 Details
49668 Oil Seal 10 26 7 FPM - VITON Steel SS-304 Yes Yes Brown 283   € 12,65 Details
49667 Oil Seal 10 22 7 FPM - VITON Steel SS-304 Yes Yes Brown 283   € 12,65 Details
48842 Oil Seal 175 210 14 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes Yes Black 24   € 24,87 Details
48492 Oil Seal 31 40 7 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes Yes Black 0   € 3,57 Details Quote
47699 Oil Seal 34 72 14.5 NBR - Nitrile Steel Steel Yes Yes Black 0   € 6,52 Details Quote
47639 Oil Seal 31 40 7 FPM - VITON Steel SS-304 Yes Yes Brown 154   € 12,70 Details
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Sealing Construction & How It Works

The TC Plus oil seal consists of a primary sealing lip supported by a stainless-steel garter spring. This lip retains oil, grease, or other lubricants inside the system. It also contains a second dust lip to prevent dirt, dust and moisture from entering. The fully elastomer coated metal reinforcement ring provides strength and corrosion resistance, while the rubber outer diameter ensures a safe, leak-free static seal against the housing.  

During rotation, the main sealing lip glides over the shaft with a light, constant radial load. The spring ensures this contact is maintained even after wear or prolonged operation. The dust lip offers a second barrier to prevent external contamination. Together they maintain a long-term, reliable sealing solution in a variety of situations.

Oil Seal TC plus - Fully elastomer coated rotary shaft seal with a dust lip and spring-loaded primary lip

Applications

TC Plus oil seals show up in all kinds of equipment, from everyday machinery to the toughest industrial setups. You’ll see them in agricultural vehicles like tractors and harvesters, where seals have to deal with mud, vibration, and constant movement. In construction machines, think excavators, wheel loaders, hydraulic motors, they handle heavy loads and dirty environments without losing sealing performance.

They’re just as common in industrial drive systems. Gearboxes, pumps, compressors etc. all rely on stable sealing, especially when temperatures rise or the machine runs for long periods. The automotive world uses them too: crankshafts, differentials, driveshaft assemblies, anywhere a reliable double-lip seal is needed.

Electric motors and generators benefit from the TC Plus design as well. These seals help keep moisture and dust out of the bearing housings, which makes a big difference in long-term reliability. And in the marine and energy sectors, turbines, propulsion systems, industrial fans, the TC Plus holds up impressively under constant load, varying conditions, and exposure to chemicals or humidity.

Oil seal TC plus - Fully elastomer coated rotary shaft
Oil seal TC plus - Fully elastomer coated rotary shaft in electromotor

Materials

The choice in material largely determines the chemical resistance, temperature tolerance, and overall lifespan of the sealing. Each kind of elastomer has a unique property that make it suitable for specific applications. FKM is often used because of its excellent resistance to heat and chemicals. While NBR is mostly used because it is the most economical and versatile choice for standard oil lubrication. Silicone remains really flexible at low temperatures, HNBR offers improved wear resistance and mechanical strength, ACM performs well in hot oils, EPDM is ideal for water and steam environments, and CR is selected for applications requiring weather resistance and flame retardancy. Selecting the right material prevents premature wear, hardening, or swelling of the sealing lip and directly contributes to stable, leak-free performance.

Material Table

Material

Temperature Range

Properties

NBR

-40°C to +100°C

Good oil and grease resistance, flexible, economical, suitable for general applications

FKM (Viton®)

-25°C to +200°C

Excellent chemical resistance, high temperature stability, suitable for heavy industrial conditions

Silicone (VMQ)

-60°C to +150°C

Highly flexible at low temperatures, good resistance to thermal fluctuations

ACM

-20°C to +150°C

Resistant to hot oils and ATF, commonly used in automotive applications

HNBR

-30°C to +150°C

High wear resistance, strong mechanical properties, improved heat and ozone resistance

CR

-40°C to +100°C

Good weather, ozone, and flame resistance, moderate oil resistance

EPDM

-40°C to +120°C

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

Comparison With SC Plus and TC Type

The TC Plus oil seal is an optimized version of the standard TC oil seal. Where a TC oil seal normally uses NBR and a steel garter spring, the TC plus oil seal used FKM more often in combination with a stainless-steel garter spring. This rotary shaft seal TC plus is also completely covered in elastomer unlike the standard oil seal TC. This makes the TC plus oil seal much better resistant to heat, chemicals and corrosion.

The SC plus oil seal also looks a lot like the TC plus oil seal but this one has just one main sealing lip (without da dust lip) and is designed to operate in low- to non-contaminated environments. The TC Plus provides two sealing lips and is better suited for applications exposed to external contamination.

Selecting the Right Seal

When choosing the right TC plus oil seal you should take a variety of factors into account. Think of medium types, like oil, grease, fuels, steam, or chemicals, as the correct material is essential to withstand these mediums. For example, FKM works well for applications containing fuel or high temperatures. Also, the minimum and maximum operating temperature are important, just like the rotating speed of the shaft. Environmental influences like dirt, moisture, mud, dust or UV also play a large role in choosing the right material and design. You also have to look at the condition of the shaft and the housing surfaces: if they are rough or subject to thermal expansion, a rubber-covered outer diameter offers better reliability. At last, the TC plus oil seal has to fit properly in both diameter and depth of the bore and needs to be installed the right way with the proper orientation.

FAQ

What is the advantage of a TC Plus compared to a regular TC seal?

The TC Plus uses superior materials (such as Viton and stainless steel) and has a fully rubber-encapsulated reinforcement ring, making it far more resistant to heat, chemicals, and corrosion.

Can I use a TC Plus for high-pressure applications?

No. Standard TC Plus seals are not designed for pressures above 0.05 MPa. For high-pressure applications, TCN or PTFE-based seals are required.

In which applications is a TC Plus ideal?

Agricultural machinery, construction equipment, industrial pumps, motors, gearboxes, and transport applications where contamination, moisture, and high temperatures are common.

Which material should I choose for my oil seal?

That depends on temperature, medium, and environment. NBR is standard, FKM is for heat and chemicals, HNBR is for wear resistance, and Silicone is for low-temperature conditions.

What happens if I choose the wrong material?

The seal may harden, crack, or swell, leading to leakage and potential machine damage. Always select based on technical requirements.


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