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Oil Seal TC - Rotary Shaft Seal

Oil Seal TC - Rotary Shaft Seal

An oil seal TC is a double-lip oil seal and is often the first option when you want to stop dust, dirt and moisture from getting into a rotating machine. It has a spring-loaded main lip that keeps contact with the shaft and a dust lip behind it for extra protection. The rubber coated outside helps the TC seal stay fixed in the housing, even when the metal expands because of heat.

The Rotary shaftseal TC is available in the materials ;  NBR (Nitrile),  FKM (Viton), HNBR, ACM, Silicone (VMQ) and EPDM.

Because of the dual-lip design, a TC type rotary shaft seal usually lasts longer than a single-lip alternative and it works better in dirty or outdoor conditions. They are used in gearboxes, electric motors, pumps, agricultural machines, construction equipment and other rotating systems that rely on stable sealing.  The TC seal is also known by the reference WAS, TR-E, HMSA7, AS, RST, GP, BASL, FA, 827 S, DGS, CC, 32, OS-A11, IEL, R23, KAS, RP.

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Height
Material
Housing Material
Material Spring
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Dust lip
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Price
90 x 160 x 13 90 x 160 x 13
90
160
13
NBR - Nitrile
Steel
Steel
Yes
Yes
Black
48
48
€ 7,35
90 x 150 x 13 90 x 150 x 13
90
150
13
NBR - Nitrile
Steel
Steel
Yes
Yes
Black
90 x 140 x 16 90 x 140 x 16
90
140
16
NBR - Nitrile
Steel
Steel
Yes
Yes
Black
90 x 140 x 12 90 x 140 x 12
90
140
12
NBR - Nitrile
Steel
Steel
Yes
Yes
Black
102
102
€ 6,56
90 x 135 x 12 90 x 135 x 12
90
135
12
NBR - Nitrile
Steel
Steel
Yes
Yes
Black
361
361
€ 13,90
90 x 130 x 10 90 x 130 x 10
90
130
10
NBR - Nitrile
Steel
Steel
Yes
Yes
Black
91
91
€ 9,17
90 x 125 x 15 90 x 125 x 15
90
125
15
NBR - Nitrile
Steel
Steel
Yes
Yes
Black
90 x 125 x 12 90 x 125 x 12
90
125
12
NBR - Nitrile
Steel
Steel
Yes
Yes
Black
3451
3451
€ 5,39
90 x 120 x 10 90 x 120 x 10
90
120
10
NBR - Nitrile
Steel
Steel
Yes
Yes
Black
38
38
€ 8,29
90 x 114,5 x 13 90 x 114.5 x 13
90
114.5
13
NBR - Nitrile
Steel
Steel
Yes
Yes
Black
90 x 114 x 7 90 x 114 x 7
90
114
7
NBR - Nitrile
Steel
Steel
Yes
Yes
Black
90 x 112 x 12 90 x 112 x 12
90
112
12
NBR - Nitrile
Steel
Steel
Yes
Yes
Black
274
274
€ 4,58
90 x 110 x 9 90 x 110 x 9
90
110
9
NBR - Nitrile
Steel
Steel
Yes
Yes
Black
582
582
€ 10,52
90 x 110 x 7 90 x 110 x 7
90
110
7
NBR - Nitrile
Steel
Steel
Yes
Yes
Black
298
298
€ 4,32
90 x 105 x 12 90 x 105 x 12
90
105
12
NBR - Nitrile
Steel
Steel
Yes
Yes
Black
767
767
€ 9,56
90 x 105 x 10 90 x 105 x 10
90
105
10
NBR - Nitrile
Steel
Steel
Yes
Yes
Black
429
429
€ 4,04
90 x 105 x 9 90 x 105 x 9
90
105
9
NBR - Nitrile
Steel
Steel
Yes
Yes
Black
90 x 104 x 11,5 90 x 104 x 11.5
90
104
11.5
NBR - Nitrile
Steel
Steel
Yes
Yes
Black
90 x 100 x 12 90 x 100 x 12
90
100
12
NBR - Nitrile
Steel
Steel
Yes
Yes
Black
95
95
€ 3,79
90 x 100 x 7,5 90 x 100 x 7.5
90
100
7.5
NBR - Nitrile
Steel
Steel
Yes
Yes
Black
88 x 128 x 10 88 x 128 x 10
88
128
10
NBR - Nitrile
Steel
Steel
Yes
Yes
Black
88 x 110 x 13 88 x 110 x 13
88
110
13
NBR - Nitrile
Steel
Steel
Yes
Yes
Black
171
171
€ 6,64
88 x 106 x 13 88 x 106 x 13
88
106
13
NBR - Nitrile
Steel
Steel
Yes
Yes
Black
88 x 106 x 9 88 x 106 x 9
88
106
9
NBR - Nitrile
Steel
Steel
Yes
Yes
Black
88 x 105 x 18 88 x 105 x 18
88
105
18
NBR - Nitrile
Steel
Steel
Yes
Yes
Black
88 x 105 x 13 88 x 105 x 13
88
105
13
NBR - Nitrile
Steel
Steel
Yes
Yes
Black
88 x 105 x 10 88 x 105 x 10
88
105
10
NBR - Nitrile
Steel
Steel
Yes
Yes
Black
300
300
€ 4,04
88 x 100 x 10 88 x 100 x 10
88
100
10
NBR - Nitrile
Steel
Steel
Yes
Yes
Black
87 x 110 x 13 87 x 110 x 13
87
110
13
NBR - Nitrile
Steel
Steel
Yes
Yes
Black
87 x 108 x 11 87 x 108 x 11
87
108
11
NBR - Nitrile
Steel
Steel
Yes
Yes
Black
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Material and Variants

TC oil seals are made in a few different elastomers and each of these materials behave a bit differently. Some of these rotary shaft seals can resist a higher temperature and others are better compatible with oils or specific chemicals. If you want to choose the best seal, you’ll have to consider where you’re going to use it and what conditions the seal will have to withstand.

 

Material

Temperature Range

Suitable For

Notes

NBR (Nitrile)

−40°C to +100°C

Mineral oils, general industry

Standard and most cost-effective option

FKM / Viton

up to +200°C

High temperature, chemicals

Offered as oil seal TC Plus for demanding conditions

HNBR

−30°C to +150°C

Higher loads, improved oil resistance

Suitable for heavy-duty machinery

ACM

−20°C to +150°C

Automotive oils, ATF fluids

Good heat and oil resistance

Silicone (VMQ)

−60°C to +150°C

Low-temperature environments

Limited oil and wear resistance

EPDM / CR

Application-specific

Water, steam, certain chemicals

Not compatible with mineral oils

 

Usually, the metal case is made of carbon steel but when corrosion is a concern, you could choose to use stainless steel. The spring inside the rotor seal follows the same idea. Some of these are made of spring steel but others are made of stainless steel due to a harsher environment. Which materials you should use really depends on the machine and how clean or dirty the process is.

Operating Conditions

As seen in practical situations, TC oil seals work best when their limits are not being surpassed. In most situations, a standard seal can deal with temperatures between -40°C and +100°C. Although the seal could handle temperatures up to +100°C, it’s usually better to stay around +80°C because higher heats shorten the seal’s lifetime quiet a bit. Also, these seals are not meant for high-pressure applications as they can only handle pressure up to roughly 0.05 MPa. The allowed shaft speed depends on a few things, like the seal size, the shaft surface and how thick the lubricant is.

Oil seal TC run well with mineral oil-based lubricants and with many synthetic oils too. If there is no information available about a certain lubricant, it is safer to check the compatibility first before using it.

Design Requirements for Shafts and Housings

For optimal performance, the shaft should follow ISO h11 tolerances and offer a hardened, lead-free surface of at least 45 HRC. A surface roughness between Ra 0.2 and 0.8 μm ensures the proper lubrication film for the primary lip. The housing bore should be machined to ISO H8 tolerance with a roughness of Ra 1.6 to 6.3 μm, allowing the rubber-coated outer diameter to form a secure static seal. When these conditions are met, an oil seal TC achieves maximum stability and lifespan.

Oil Seal TC - Cross-section of a radial shaft seal TC

TC Type Rotary Shaft Seal VS Other Seal Types

TC oil seals are often compared to other profiles such as SC and TB. An SC seal uses only a single sealing lip and is therefore more suited to clean environments. TB seals share the double-lip configuration but typically use a different case design and may not include the same elastomer-coated OD features. In general, the TC seal is chosen when contamination is present, when static sealing requirements are higher, or when the housing material benefits from an elastomeric interface.

Alternative Names for the Oil Seal TC

Many manufacturers use their own codes for the TC oil seal. Although the design is the same, a double-lip radial shaft seal with a rubber-coated outer diameter, the naming can differ per brand or catalog system. The table below shows the most common alternative designations used worldwide, making it easier to match a rotor oil seal TC to another supplier’s reference.

Fabrikant / merk

Code(s) / typebenamingen

Dichtomatik

WAS

Anyseals

OS-A11

B+S

TR-E

Chicago (R)

HMSA7

Elring

AS

Eriks

RST

FP Paris

GP

FST

BA SL

Gaco

FA

Goetze

827 S

Kaco

DGS

Kramp

CC

National

32

Paulstra

IEL

Pioneer W

R23

Rolf

RP

Stefa

CC

Taiwan / NOK

TC

Vota

BA SL

Ebele

RP

Kimman

KAS

Where TC Oil Seals are Used

Because they keep out dust so well, oil seal TC are widely used in agricultural machines, construction equipment, transport systems, industrial gearboxes and electric motors. The rubber coated outside together with the dual lip setup gives the seal enough stability to keep working even when the machine deals with dirt, vibration, humidity or changing loads during normal operation. For many technicians and engineers, the TC seal profile is simply the usual choice when long term reliability matters and when the surroundings are not clean enough for more delicate sealing options.

Choosing the Right Oil Seal TC

Selecting the appropriate rotary shaft seal involves matching the elastomer to the operating fluid and temperature, confirming shaft and housing tolerances, and evaluating the level of contamination present in the application. NBR variants are ideal for most general industrial systems, while FKM (Viton) versions are preferred for elevated temperatures or chemically aggressive media. When the housing requires increased static grip, a ribbed outer-diameter style such as the G11 seal may be more suitable.

Ordering TC Oil Seals

Our TC oil seals are available in a wide range of sizes, elastomers and case materials. You can use the filters on this page to choose the inner diameter, outer diameter, width and compound that best fit your application. Whether you require NBR for standard use or FKM for higher temperatures, the oil seal TC design ensures dependable sealing performance in demanding, contaminated environments.

If you would like more information about this oil-seal or you don't know what size or material you should have, please feel free to contact us.

FAQ

What is a TC oil seal?

A TC type oil seal is a double-lip rotary shaft seal designed to keep lubricants inside a machine while blocking dust, dirt and moisture from entering. It has a spring-loaded main lip for oil retention and a secondary dust lip for contamination protection.

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

A TC oil seal has two lips (main lip + dust lip), making it better for dirty or outdoor environments. An SC oil seal has only one lip, so it is mainly used in clean, indoor applications where contamination is low.

What is the difference between TC and TB oil seals?

Both TC seals and TB seals are double-lip designs, but the TC seal type has a rubber-coated outer diameter, which provides better static sealing, especially in aluminum housings or housings affected by thermal expansion. TB seals usually have a metal outer case.

How much pressure can a TC oil seal handle?

TC type rotary shaft seals are made for low-pressure applications. They can typically handle up to 0.05 MPa (about 0.5 bar). If the system has higher pressure, a high-pressure seal or a different design is required.

Should I choose NBR or FKM for a TC seal?

Choose NBR when you work with mineral oils and normal temperatures (up to around 100°C). Choose FKM (Viton) for higher temperatures, synthetic oils, or chemical exposure. FKM versions last longer in hot or aggressive environments.