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- An oil seal, often referred to as an 'oil gasket', is a circular ring that fits snugly into the grooves of the engine's crankshaft or camshaft. Its primary function is to prevent engine oil from escaping while allowing the shaft to rotate freely. It also prevents contaminants like dust and debris from entering the engine, which could cause significant damage.
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■Rust and corrosion inhibitors: Your engine’s internal parts can rust and corrode when exposed to acids and moisture. These additives create a protective film over your engine’s internal parts to help prevent such damage.
- When working with extruded silicone gaskets, it's essential to follow best practices to ensure optimal performance and longevity
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Spring The spring supplements the tightening force (i.e., the lip radial load) to ensure enhanced sealing performance and tight contact between the shaft and the sealing edge.The spring also prevents the deterioration of main lip sealing performance caused by high heat or other such factors.
- The primary function of the sump pump gasket seal is to maintain the integrity of the pump's seal. When water pressure builds up in the sump pit, the gasket seals the connection between the pump and the outlet pipe, allowing the water to flow out without seeping back into the pit or causing damage to the surrounding area. A faulty or worn-out gasket can lead to water leakage, reducing the pump's efficiency and potentially causing water damage.
- SHOP FOR OIL SEALS
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Storage and Handling
- If the gasket is beyond repair or shows signs of severe wear, it's time to replace it. Follow these steps for a proper replacement
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Steel or cast iron is generally used as the housing material.
Aluminum alloys and resin (materials with a large difference between the linear expansion coefficients) demand sufficient consideration (as there is a risk of failure due to the increased clearance with the oil seal at high temperatures).