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Rotary shaft seals 5


Frontseal

(V-rings) 25
Compounds 57
Wiper seals 39
Special parts 49
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THE TRADITION OF HIGHEST QUALITY
DICHTA

designs, produces and distributes shaft seals and other sealing products with highest quality standards
using advanced manufacturing techniques and approved quality systems.
Building on 30 years experience, the DICHTA

group has developed to a true world class supplier, serving clients


on all continents through ofces in Switzerland and Italy, with modern production facilities in Italy and the Far-
East.
DICHTA

manufactures products in accordance with the last edition of ISO 9001 system, supplying continuous
high quality products with full batch traceability, encoded in a barcode system. In addition, the newly obtained
ISO 14001 certication ensures our attention to sustainability and respect for the environment.
Our technical design team can develop and produce bespoke customer solutions with realistic lead times at
competitive conditions.
A worldwide distributor network backed by highly qualied personnel, ensures that our customers receive a fast
and reliable service to solve even their most demanding requirements.
Moreover, the recently new built Headquarter is hosting a large modern warehouse with a wide range of items
which availability is published online and updated every 24 hours.
Rotary shaft seals
5
Description of standard seal types 6
Additional types 7
Technical data 9
Installation and operation 10
Housing bore 12
Lubrication 13
Temperature 14
Pressure 15
Production and Quality assurance 16
Radiaseal

18
Splitring

20
Dina seals 21
C64D type 22
Storage and handling / Interchange table 23
Rotary shaft seals
6
Description of standard shaft seal types (in accordance with DIN 3760)
Rubber covered O.D., metal insert, sealing lip with garter spring A
Rubber covered O.D., metal insert, sealing lip with garter spring and
additional dust lip
AS
B Outer metal case, sealing lip with garter spring
BS Outer metal case, sealing lip with garter spring and additional dust lip
C Outer metal case with reinforcing metal inner ring, sealing lip with garter
spring
CS Outer metal case with reinforcing metal inner ring, sealing lip with garter
spring and additional dust lip
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Additional types
AS - P Reinforced sealing lip
for overpressure, with
or without additional
dust lip
B - O Outer metal case,
sealing lip without
garter spring
C - O Outer metal case with
reinforcing metal inner
ring, without garter
spring
C - TE Inner metal case and
sealing lip on O.D.;
type B-TE available
as well
C-DUO Outer metal case with
reinforcing cap, twin
sealing lips with two
garter springs
COMBI SEAL
Combination of a shaft
seal and an additional
lip in polyurethane
against soiling,
all in one housing
Integrated sealing
system: oil seal, wear
sleeve and dust
protection in one unit
RADIASEAL
Rotary shaft seal with
fabric reinforced outer
diameter. See pag 18
SPLITRING
Rotary shaft seal only
rubber, split. See pag 20
DINA Seal Metal OD
Rotary shaft seal
for needle bearing
applications, without
spring. See pag 21
DINA Seal Waved OD
Rotary shaft seal
for needle bearing
applications, without
spring. See pag 21
C64D Rotary shaft seal for
heavy industry.
See pag 22
AS - PX Reinforced sealing lip
and special metal insert
for overpressure, with
additional dust lip
A - DUO Twin sealing lips with
two garter springs
A - O Sealing lip without
garter spring

A - FL Different spring groove
for a better spring
retention, waved O.D.
A - LD Sealing lip with
hydrodynamic ribs,
left rotation
A - RD Sealing lip with
hydrodynamic ribs,
right rotation
A - WD Sealing lip with
bi-directional
hydrodynamic ribs
ASX7 Waved rubber cove-
red O.D., metal insert,
sealing lip with garter
spring, with or without
dust lip
A - EC End covers
Rubber covered I.D.
and sealing lip on O.D.
A - TE
CASSETTE SEAL
Rotary shaft seals
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Additional types
AX-7M This seal is designed for use in presence of pressure, up to
max 6 Bar. A metallic band is inserted in the back of the seal. It
is assembled in open housings and does not need a retaining
plate. This prole is exible and easy to assemble, ensuring
stability in the housing.
AX-3M This seal does not need the retaining plate. The rubber seal
has a exible metal band in its shoulder, which makes it re-
sistant, elastic and easy to install. This seal can be assem-
bled in open housings and has a better resistance for possible
misalignments. The spring is more protected than in standard
ones.
AX-3ML Same prole as the AX-3M but this one has a rigid metal insert
inside the shoulder, instead of the exible metal band.
C59D Interchangeable with Garlock

59 seal, it is mostly used in steel


mill plants or wherever a strong seal is necessary. This prole
has a exible rubber sealing lip and a metallic cage back with a
nger-spring. The seal withstands a pressure of max 1 Bar.
AX-GL Originally designed to withstand large misalignments of some
millimeters in static conditions, this seal can also be used for
dymanic sealing with limited radial speed. The prole has a
metallic cage inside its shoulder, with a spring that ensures the
constant load operation.
C63D Interchangeable with Garlock

63 seal, it is mostly used in hot


steel mill plants. This prole has a exible rubber sealing lip and
a metallic cage back with a nger-spring.
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Technical data
Description of rotary shaft seal
Working principle
The area between the sealing edge and the shaft is the most important. The sealing effect is
achieved by preloading the sealing lip, making its internal diameter slightly smaller than the
shaft diameter. The garter spring ensures constant mechanical pressure and maintains the
radial force to the shaft, attening the sealing edge to dened width. Sealing is provided by the
surface tension of the hydrodynamic oil lm between the seal attened area and the shaft.
Oil thickness must be between 1 and 3 m to avoid leakage. The meniscus acts as an interface
between the outside air and the uid. Any break in the meniscus will result in leakage. This can
occur if the shaft contains scratches along the seal path.
Metal case
The metal insert or case is used to give strength and rigidity to the seal. Normally it is made
of cold rolled steel in accordance with DIN 1624.
To avoid rust or chemical attack, stainless steel can be used.
Chrome Nickel AISI 304 (DIN 1.4301 - V2A)
Chrome Nickel Molybdenum AISI 316 (DIN 1.4401 - V4A)
Garter spring
The garter spring maintains the radial force exerted by the sealing lip around the shaft surface.
Normally produced in harmonic spring steel wire SAE 1074 (DIN 17223) or stainless steel wire
Chrome Nickel AISI 302/304 (DIN 1.4300).
For special applications also stainless steel springs in AISI 316 (DIN 1.4401 - V4a) are available.
All our standard shaft seals produced in FPM compound are tted with stainless steel springs
in AISI 302/304.
rubber covered OD
metal insert
dust lip
sealing lip / back face sealing lip / front face
sealing edge
spring groove
garter spring
outside sealing surface
air-side
radial spring pressure
fluid-side
meniscus
Rotary shaft seals
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Installation and operation
Shaft
The shaft surface nish is of primary importance for efcient sealing and for achieving a useful
lifetime. Basically the hardness should increase with increasing peripheral speed. According to
DIN 3760 minimum hardness required is 45 HRC. At a peripheral speed of 4 m/s the hardness
should be 55 HRC and at 10 m/s 60 HRC. Recommended hardness depth: 0.3 mm if shafts
are not fully hardened.
Lubrication is also very important.
Surface nish as specied by DIN 3760 must be Ra 0.2 to 0.8 m, Rz 1 to 5 m, with RMAX
= 6.3 m. Rougher surfaces generate higher friction, hence higher temperatures. Machining
defects and scratches on the shaft must be avoided.
Even very small defects could be sufcient to increase the lm thickness, eventually rupturing
the meniscus and causing leakage. It is also important to avoid spiral grinding or marks,
because they can cause a pumping effect and leakage.
Recommended machining tolerance is ISO h11 according to DIN 3760 (see table below).
Shaft diameter (mm) Tolerance
from
6
10
18
30
50
80
120
180
250
315
to
10
18
30
50
80
120
180
250
315
400
h11
0
- 0,090
0
- 0,110
0
- 0,130
0
- 0,160
0
- 0,190
0
- 0,220
0
- 0,250
0
- 0,290
0
- 0,320
0
- 0,360
Shaft eccentricity
Shaft diameter (mm)
P
e
r
m
i
s
s
i
b
l
e

e
c
c
e
n
t
r
i
c
i
t
y

(
m
m
)
Shaft run out
Shaft speed (RPM)
S
h
a
f
t

r
u
n

o
u
t

(
m
m
)
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Installation and operation
The best working condition is to have a shaft rotating perfectly centered and concentric to the
axis of the rotary shaft seal. Obviously this is not possible and inevitably some shaft run out is
always present.
Therefore the sealing lip must compensate for it. The higher the rotation speed is, the smaller
can be the permissible shaft run out which can be compensated by the sealing lip, because
the inertia of the sealing lip prevents it from following the shaft movements. It is therefore
advisable to install the seal immediately adjacent to the bearing and minimize bearing play.
Eccentricity between shaft and housing bore centers must be avoided as much as possible so
as to reduce unilateral load (wear) of the sealing lip.
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Housing bore
A good press t of the shaft seal onto the housing bore is vital.
The result is a stable installation.
Recommended machining tolerances of the housing bore diameter for rotary shaft seals are
H8 according to DIN 3760 (see table below).
The maximum surface roughness of the housing according to DIN 3760 is: Ra 1.6 to 6.3 m,
Rz 10 to 20 m, with RMAX = 25 m.
We recommend the use of a shoulder or a spacer ring against which the seal can be
located. Should this not be possible one has to pay special attention that the seal is installed
perpendicularly to the shaft axis.
To ease installation the entrance of the groove should have a chamfer inclined by 10 - 20 and
a depth according to the ring thickness (see gure below). Also the mounting end of the shaft
should have a chamfer inclined by 15 - 30, with rounded and polished edge.
Tolerance Housing bore (mm)
from
10
18
30
50
80
to
18
30
50
80
120
H8
+ 0,027
0
+ 0,033
0
+ 0,039
0
+ 0,046
0
+ 0,054
0
Tolerance Housing bore (mm)
from
120
180
250
315
400
to
180
250
315
400
500
H8
+ 0,063
0
+ 0,072
0
+ 0,084
0
+ 0,089
0
+ 0,097
0
D

H
8
15 30
5 10
1 1.5 mm
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Lubrication
Lubrication is very important for good functioning and lifetime of the seal. The sealing lip does
not actually run on the shaft directly, but on an oil lm, called meniscus. The thickness of the
meniscus is usually between 1 - 3 m, but is inuenced by many factors such as oil viscosity,
shaft surface nish and seal radial load.
The rst few hours of operation is called the bedding-in time. This is necessary not only for
the meniscus to form, but also for the sealing edge to atten. During this time limited leakage
is possible.
Adequate lubrication strongly reduces friction between sealing lip and shaft and also acts as a
coolant to the generated heat. The lower the temperature can be kept, the longer will be the
life expectancy of the seal. Should the uid have poor lubricating capability (water and aqueous
solutions), dust lip-type (AS, BS or CS) rotary lip seals must be used. In such a case make
sure to ll the space between the two lips with grease. The friction heat also depends on the
peripheral speed of the shaft.
Friction not only can be detrimental to the lip material, but also can cause a power loss which
could be quite signicant if low power is transmitted.
Sealing lip frictional heat
Shaft diameter in mm
e
x
c
e
s
s

t
e
m
p
e
r
a
t
u
r
e

C

Frictional power loss
Peripheral Speed m/s
W
a
t
t
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Temperature
The temperature on the sealing lip is the medium temperature increased by the temperature
caused by frictional heat.
The higher the effective operating temperature is, the faster the ageing of the elastomer will be,
thus affecting the performance of the sealing lip and the shaft.
Frictional heat depends on seal design and material, peripheral speed, sealing lip preloading
spring force, shaft design and surface nish, lubrication, medium, etc.
Permissible speeds in pressure-free state to DIN 3760
Shaft diameter
rpm
P
e
r
m
e
s
s
i
b
l
e

s
p
e
e
d
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Pressure
In most applications there is no or little differential pressure. Where the rotary shaft seal is
exposed to pressure, however, the sealing lip is pressed against the shaft, thus increasing
temperature. In some cases the pressure can even cause overturning of the sealing lip.
Over 0,2 bar at higher peripheral speeds or over 0,5 bar at low peripheral speeds back up
rings or special designed rotary shaft seals with stronger sealing lip and supporting metal insert
must be used. For the latter we refer to our P-types (e.g. AS-P). Nevertheless permissible
overpressures with P-type shaft seals are limited (see diagram below).
On request we can supply shaft seals with special reinforced lip to withstand pressure over the
indicated value.
If back up rings are installed standard rotary shaft seals can be used. However, back up rings
increase costs and often the necessary space for installation is not available. Sometimes the
use of back up rings is even not possible, since it requires a very accurate tting as well as very
low eccentricity of the shaft.
Specially designed rotary shaft seals (P-types) are
therefore preferred, even if more accurate tting and
lower eccentricity of the shaft than in normal cases is
required.
Rotary shaft seals AS-P. Permissible Overpressure
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Production and Quality assurance
Our rotary shaft seals are manufactured according to German Standards DIN 3760 and Quality
Assurance Standards ISO 9001.
All production phases are checked and all measurements are recorded and stored for
traceability.
In accordance with German Standards DIN 3760
1) The average value for d
2
taken from a number of measurements shall not be greater than
the value specied for d
2
plus the interference allowance.
2) The tolerance on d
2
(i.e. d
2
max - d
2
min) is to be determined by taking three or more
measurements equally spaced around the circumference.
Interference allowance and permissible eccentricity
Seal outer diameter d
2
(mm)
Interference allowance (1)
Types A, AS Types B, BS, C, CS
Tolerance on d
2
(2)
Types A, AS, B, BS, C, CS
up to 50
over 50 to 80
over 80 to 120
over 120 to 180
over 180 to 300
over 300 to 500
0,25
0,35
0,50
0,65
0,80
1,00
+0,30 +0,20
+0,15 +0,10
+0,35 +0,23
+0,20 +0,13
+0,35 +0,25
+0,20 +0,15
+0,45 +0,28
+0,25 +0,18
+0,45 +0,30
+0,25 +0,20
+0,55 +0,35
+0,30 +0,23
A AS B BS C CS
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Production and Quality assurance
Final inspection standard
In accordance with our Production standards and DIN 3761 Part 4.
The contact band width of the sealing lip is dened, according to DIN 3761 part 4,
as follows:
Shaft diameter
(mm)
Front band width
(mm)
Back band width
(mm)
up to 50
50 to 120
over 120
1,2
1,5
2
0,5
0,8
1
Zone Not permitted Permitted
Contact band
1 = Front side
2 = Back side
Well of seal
Seal O.D.
Chamfer
Spring retention lip
Inside wall
1+2
3
4
5
6
7
Breaks in Sealing Edge
Bond failures
Fault which will affect
the sealing on O.D.
Faults which will affect
the installation of the seal
Shortcomings could
cause break
Free burrs
No fault permitted
Minor faults provided that
at least 2/3 of the O.D. is
unbroken at this point
Small shortages
Burrs permitted if bonded
or secured to the inside wall
4
5
7
3
6
1 2
4
5
3
6
1 2
7
Rotary shaft seals
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Types for special applications
Radiaseal

Radialseal

is a rotary shaft seal with fabric reinforced outer diameter, rubber sealing lip and
tted with garter spring.
Radiaseal
@
has been designed for use as bearing seal for roll neck application of metal rolling
mills, paper mills, heavy duty gear-boxes and for marine applications.
Radiaseal
@
has several advantages:
- Accurate machining of housing bore is not essential.
- Easy assembly.
- No corrosion problems.
- Easy replacement.
There are 4 different types of Radiaseal

in both endless or split version.


Standard Radialseal

are produced in NBR elastomer with 3% PTFE. Upon request it is also


available in FPM, HNBR, EPDM, SIL, and with stainless spring AISI 302 (DIN 1.4300).
D5
Standard prole
D5S
With additional dust lip
D6
With ports in the base, usually twin tted back to back.
An anular groove in the housing allows lubricant to pass
around to the sealing lips
D7
With anular groove in addition to ports, allowing lubricant to
pass around to the sealing lips
Usually twin tted back to back
D5
PTFE
Radiaseals

with PTFE covered sealing lip


D5P
This seal is designed for use in presence of pressure, up to
max 6 Bar. The radial force on the shaft caused by the uid in
pressure is reduced, and as a consequence there is a reduc-
tion of temperature. The absence of external metal avoids the
possibility to damage the seal housing. This type of seal needs
a retaining plate
DXVT
Produced with a high resistance rubberised fabric back, it al-
lows a higher ring stiffness compared to normal seals. As an
alternative solution to avoid shavings pollution in case of un-
derdimensioned or reduced metallic parts
L
D

H
8
d

h
9
H
Rotary shaft seals
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Types for special applications
Shaft tolerance ISO h9.
Surface nish roughness Rz 4 micron.
Hardness of the shaft surface 55 HRC or more.
Housing bore tolerance ISO H8.
Surface nish roughness Rz 16 micron.
Radiaseal

is manufactured with oversized O.D. and the housing must be provided with
retaining plate to give controlled axial compression to the seal, to correctly locate the seal in
the housing, ensuring a good sealing on the O.D.
When tting a split Radiaseal

to horizontal shafts, it should always be tted with the split at the


highest point of the shaft (i.e. remote from the oil).
Where two split Radiaseals

are tted together, the splits should be staggered at 30 on each


side of the top.
The bore entrance and the shaft should be provided with lead-in chamfer to facilitate proper
entrance of the seal into the cavity and to avoid lip damage. Length and angle of the chamfers
should be according to drawing and table below.
d = nominal shaft diameter
D = nominal bore diameter
H = shaft seal height
L = nominal bore depth
Installation instructions
3
0

1
5

a
b
D d
B
L
Rotary shaft seals
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Types for special applications
Splitring

Splitring

is a rotary shaft seal made of only rubber, split, tted with stainless steel coil garter
spring AISI 302 (DIN 1.4300).
Splitring

is used where a standard integral hard shaft seal cannot be tted due to the presence
of anges or supports.
Splitring

can be also used to avoid high down time costs.


They are produced in standard elastomer NBR.
Other elastomers available upon request.
Installation instructions
Shaft tolerance ISO h9, surface nish max. roughness Rz 4 m, hardness of the shaft sealing
surface 55 HRC or more.
Housing bore according to table:
Splitring

should be tted with the split at the highest point of the shaft and should not be used
where static uid level is higher than the lowest point of the seal.
Clean the housing recess and remove all burrs and sharp edges.
Stretch the coil garter spring around the shaft and join it by screwing the conical end into the
other and place the Splitring

around the shaft and stretch the spring into the groove on the
sealing lip. Tight the Splitring

slightly against the shaft by pressing its outside diameter and


insert the seal into the housing bore starting near to the split and working around the entire
periphery until the Splitring

has been entered into the housing. Then push the seal fully home.
The housing must be provided with retaining plate to give axial compression to the seal.
Shaft diameter
(mm)
Bore diameter D tolerance
(mm)
Bore diameter L tolerance
(mm)
Up to 140
Over 140 up to 200
Over 200 up to 300
Over 300 up to 450
Over 450
0,05
0,07
0,10
0,12
0,15
0,12
0,15
0,15
0,20
0,20
Rotary shaft seals
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Types for special applications
DINA Seals
This is a specially designed rotary shaft seal to be used for needle bearing applications.
DINA Seal is reinforced with steel insert and has a single thin lip without spring that, together
with minimal interference, has low frictional loss.
In order to t better into the bore, DINA Seal has a wavy rubber outer diameter.
DINA Seal can also be supplied with metal O.D.
Standard DINA Seal materials are NBR elastomer and Carbon Steel insert.
For special applications FPM and SIL elastomers and/or stainless steel insert are available
upon request.
DINA Seal can be used to prevent lubricant leakage if mounted with the front face near to the
needle bearing, or to protect the bearing from dust and dirt if mounted with the back face near
to it.
O
.
D
.
Rotary shaft seals
22
Types for special applications
C64D Seals Seal construction
This seal is interchangeable with
Garlock

64 seal.
C64D shaft seal has been developed
specically for severe operating conditions
in heavy industry. The performance and life
of the seal in these conditions, involving
important axial tolerances (shaft tolerances,
shaft run out, non eccentricity and bearings
clearance), are largely dependant upon the
preload of the seal lip on the shaft.
C64D shaft seal has a very exible sealing lip
with a nger spring/garter spring combination
that compensates shaft deviations without
the need of changing the lip preload.
1. Garter spring
Material: AISI 302
To provide a regulated loading on
the sealing lip and enable the sealing
element to follow shaft deections.
2. Sealing lip
Compound: FPM, NBR, SIL
3. Stainless steel spring carrier
Material: ACX 260 AISI 316L 2D
Designed to ensure the spring
retention during the assembly. If
necessary to permit the removal and
retting of garter spring to provide
a predetermined sealing lip preload
which will permit the sealing element
to follow shaft deections.
4. Steel ller ring
Material: Fe 37
To provide the rigidity required and to
ensure an accurate assembly of the
seal in the groove.
5. Steel outer ring
Material: Fe-P04
FPM SIL NBR
-20 / +120
75
25
-60 / +120
70
25
-20 / +220
75
35
Temperature [C]
Hardness [ShA]
Max operating speed [m/s]
Rotary shaft seals
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Storage and handling
Some storage precautions must be taken in order to avoid deterioration of the material. Rotary
shaft seals should be stored in a dust free and dry atmosphere and they must be kept in their
original wrapping which should only be opened just before installation. Samples sholud be
repacked after inspection. Excessive humidity will deteriorate some elastomers as well as
cause corrosive damage to metal casing and spring.
Do not drop rotary shaft seals on shelves or boxes, nor hang seals on hooks, wires or nails,since
in either case the sealing lip can be damaged. Seals should be stored in a horizontal position.
Seals should be used on a rst-in rst-out basis to avoid ageing on the shelf. Avoid storage
near sources of heat or near electrical equipments that may generate ozone.
Also keep away from direct sunlight.
Shaft seals interchange table
Dichta types A AS AS-P A-O A-DUO B BS C CS
BA
827N
DG
A
CB
A
R21
IE
HMS4
35
SC
WA
G
BASL
827S
DGS
ASL
CC
FA
R23
IEL
HMSA7
32
TC
WAS
GP
BABSL
827SK
DGSP
CF
TCN
WASY
GAP
BAOF
827NO
DE
AOF
CD
SA
R26
IO
VC
WAO
GSM
BADUO
827D
DGD
ADUO
CK
DUPLEX
R22
IELR
DC
WAD
G2
B1
822N
DF
B
BB
ABI
R4
EE
CRW1
48
SB
WB
L1
B1SL
822S
DFS
BSL
BC
R6
EEL
CRWA1
47
TB
WBS
L1P
B2
824N
DFK
C
DB
R1
EEP
CRWH1
45
SA
WC
L2
B2SL
824S
DFSK
CSL
DC
CRWHA1
41
TA
WCS
L2P
Simrit-Freudenberg
Goetze
Kako
Simmerwerke
Stefa
Gaco
Pioneer Weston
Paulstra
Chicago Rawhide
National
NOK
Dichtomatik
FP
25
Frontseal

Rubber V-Rings for axial dynamic sealing


Description / Standard seal types 26
Installation and operation 27
Clamping bands & clips 29
Production and Quality assurance / Storage and handling 30
Standard sizes 31
Frontseal

26
Description
The Frontseal

is an all elastomer axial seal for rotary shafts and bearings. It rotates with the
shaft and seals axially against a stationary counterface perpendicular to the shaft. This type of
seal has been used widely for several applications and has proved to be reliable and effective
against dust, dirt, water and oil splash and other media.
The ring consists of three parts:
a) The seal body, installed with interference to the shaft.
b) The hinge, acting as a sprung connection between the body and the lip.
c) The conical and exible sealing lip which provides the actual dynamic sealing against the
counterface.
The counterface can be the side wall of the bearing, a washer or any housing.
Standard seal types
The Frontseal

is manufactured in four standard proles:


Other types, modications or larger diameters available upon request.
VA Its the most common prole. It has a perpendicular rear face.
Wide range of sizes, from 3 to over 2000 mm shafts.
VS Wide body to ensure higher radial force than VA type.
Range of sizes from 5 to 199 mm shafts.
VL This seal is intended for applications where available space is nar-
row. Range of sizes from 110 to over 1200 mm shafts.
VRME This heavy-duty prole is also designed primarily for protecting
high speed bearing arrangements in rolling mills, papermaking
and large machine applications. A clamping band can be used to
improve axial xation. Size list available on request.
VAX Heavy-duty Frontseal

, designed primarily for large high speed


bearing arrangements, used for instance in rolling mills and paper-
making machine applications. Additionally they can be used as se-
condary seals for heavy-duty applications where the primary seal
has to be protected against water and/or particular contamination.
Range of sizes from 200 to over 2000 mm shafts.
VE Its a heavy-duty large diameter seal, used for instance in steel
milIs, paper milIs and rolling milIs as a dirt/water excluder seal.
A clamping band can be used to improve axial xation. Range of
sizes from 300 to over 2000 mm shafts.
VLX This seal is more compact than VL type, commonly used in con-
ned spaces. Size list available on request.
a
b
c
a
b
c
Frontseal

27
Installation and operation
Fitting
Fitting a Frontseal

is very simple. The ring must be slightly stretched and pushed along the
shaft. It can either be done manually or with a simple tool, in a way that the distance to the
counterface can be maintained constant over the circumference using little pressure. The lip of
the Frontseal

should be lubricated with a thin lm of grease or silicone oil. In case where friction
must be reduced, coat the counterface with a low friction agent and do not apply grease to the
lip. The shaft should be preferably dry and free from oil and grease.
Frontseal

not preloaded
oval and/or eccentrically turning shaft
Frontseal

tted with preloading using a tool


tilted counterface
Eccentricity / Misalignment
The V-shape of the Frontseal

provides an effective and reliable sealing even with oval section,


shaft run-out, eccentricity or shaft misalignment. Sealing is not even affected by a slightly tilted
counterface (maximum permissible atness deviation is usually dened as 0.4 mm per 100
mm).
H1
H
Frontseal

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Installation and operation
Counterface
The type of counterface nish is very important for an efcient sealing and for useful life of the
seal. The surface must be smooth, free of scratches and sharp peaks. The choice of surface
nish depends on the medium to be sealed and on the shaft speed. The choice of counterfaces
material is highly dependant on the medium too. For normal operating conditions, conventional
mild steel of min 125 HB is sufcient. With an increase in speed and the presence of abrasive
particles, the hardness of the counterface must also be increased. Surface treatment is
suggested for water splash or other corrosive media.
Peripheral speed
Due to the inuence of the centrifugal force, the contact pressure of the lip decreases with
increased speed.
At peripheral speed up to 8 m/s the lip of the Frontseal

has a good pressure against the


counterface and it has the function of a light contact seal.
Over 8 m/s the seal must be axially supported and above 12 m/s radial retention is necessary,
mounting the Frontseal

in an axial groove or applying an adequate support.


Frontseal

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Clamping bands & clips for Frontseal

Type-VE in AISI430
When the Frontseal

is tted on the shaft, the


body of the ring is subject to a centrifugal force
and can move from the shaft. For this reason the
Frontseal requires radial retention that can be
supported by a clamping band.
Short description of technical features
The multi-range clamping bands are ideal for
use in many different applications with a high
mechanical load. With its tensile strength and the
even tension force distribution it sets standards
for reliable clamping. The clamping band perfectly
ts on the VE Frontseal

and ensures an optimal


tightness.
The clamping band has a width of 12 mm and
a thickness of 0.8 mm, perfectly tting into the
grove of DICHTA Frontseal

Type VE which is 13
mm on all diameters. Both the clamping band
and its clip are delivered in stainless steel AISI
430 material. Corrosion resistance in salt spray
testing: min. 200 h.
Clamping bands for Frontseals

type VA are
also available
Frontseal

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Production and Quality assurance
Storage and handling
Our Frontseal

is manufactured according to Quality Assurance Standards ISO 9001. All


production phases are checked and all measurements are recorded and stored for tracing.
Our Frontseal

is individually inspected to ensure that sealing edge and sealing band are free
from faults. Also small cracks and shortcomings which could cause a split during installation or
operation of the seal are not accepted.
Some storage precautions must be taken in order to avoid deterioration of the material.
Frontseal

should be stored in a dust free and dry atmosphere and they must be kept in their
original packaging which should only be opened just before installation. Samples should be
repacked after inspection.
Do not drop Frontseal

on shelves or boxes, nor hang seals on hooks, wires or nails, since in


either case the seal can be damaged.
Seals should be stored on a rst-in rst-out basis to avoid ageing on the shelf. Avoid storage
near sources of heat or near electrical equipment that may generate ozone. Also keep away
from direct sunlight.
Avoid unnecessary pressure on the lip during storage.
sealing band
sealing edge
d
2
Cd
1
H1
D d
H
h
Frontseal

31
Standard sizes
Frontseal

VA
Ref.
Shaft diameter Ring dimensions mm Mounting dimensions mm
C d d
2
d
1
H
1
D h H
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
3
4
5
6
7
2,7
3,5
4,5
5,5
6,5
-
-
-
-
-
3,5
4,5
5,5
6,5
8
2,5
3,2
4
5
6
5,5
7,2
8
9
10
2,1
2,4
2,4
2,4
2,4
3
3,7
3,7
3,7
3,7
C + 1
C + 1
C + 1
C + 1
C + 1
C +
C +
C +
C +
C +
4
6
6
6
6
2,5
3
3
3
3

0,3
0,4
0,4
0,4
0,4
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
8
10
12
14
16
8
9,5
11,5
13,5
15,5
-
-
-
-
-
9,5
11,5
13,5
15,5
17,5
7
9
10,5
12,5
14
11
15
16,5
18,5
20
2,4
3,4
3,4
3,4
3,4
3,7
5,5
5,5
5,5
5,5
C + 1
C + 2
C + 2
C + 2
C + 2
C +
C +
C +
C +
C +
6
9
9
9
9
3
4,5
4,5
4,5
4,5

0,4
0,6
0,6
0,6
0,6
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
18
20
22
25
28
17,5
19
21
24
27
-
-
-
-
-
19
21
24
27
29
16
18
20
22
25
22
26
28
30
33
3,4
4,7
4,7
4,7
4,7
5,5
7,5
7,5
7,5
7,5
C + 2
C + 2
C + 2
C + 2
C + 3
C +
C +
C +
C +
C +
9
12
12
12
12
4,5
6
6
6
6

0,6
0,8
0,8
0,8
0,8
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
30
32
35
38
40
29
31
33
36
38
-
-
-
-
-
31
33
36
38
43
27
29
31
34
36
35
37
39
42
46
4,7
4,7
4,7
4,7
5,5
7,5
7,5
7,5
7,5
9
C + 3
C + 3
C + 3
C + 3
C + 3
C +
C +
C +
C +
C +
12
12
12
12
15
6
6
6
6
7

0,8
0,8
0,8
0,8
1
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
45
50
55
60
65
43
48
53
58
63
-
-
-
-
-
48
53
58
63
68
40
45
49
54
58
50
55
59
64
68
5,5
5,5
5,5
5,5
5,5
9
9
9
9
9
C + 3
C + 3
C + 3
C + 3
C + 3
C +
C +
C +
C +
C +
15
15
15
15
15
7
7
7
7
7

1
1
1
1
1
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
70
75
80
85
90
68
73
78
83
88
-
-
-
-
-
73
78
83
88
93
63
67
72
76
81
75
79
84
88
93
6,8
6,8
6,8
6,8
6,8
11
11
11
11
11
C + 4
C + 4
C + 4
C + 4
C + 4
C +
C +
C +
C +
C +
18
18
18
18
18
9
9
9
9
9

1,2
1,2
1,2
1,2
1,2
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
95
100
110
120
130
93
98
105
115
125
-
-
-
-
-
98
105
115
125
135
85
90
99
108
117
97
102
113
122
131
6,8
6,8
7,9
7,9
7,9
11
11
12,8
12,8
12,8
C + 4
C + 4
C + 4
C + 4
C + 4
C +
C +
C +
C +
C +
18
18
21
21
21
9
9
10,5
10,5
10,5

1,2
1,2
1,5
1,5
1,5
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
140
150
160
170
180
135
145
155
165
175
-
-
-
-
-
145
155
165
175
185
126
135
144
153
162
140
149
160
169
178
7,9
7,9
9
9
9
12,8
12,8
14,5
14,5
14,5
C + 4
C + 4
C + 5
C + 5
C + 5
C +
C +
C +
C +
C +
21
21
24
24
24
10,5
10,5
12
12
12

1,5
1,5
1,8
1,8
1,8
VA
VA
190
199
185
195
-
-
195
210
171
180
187
196
9
9
14,5
14,5
C + 5
C + 5
C +
C +
24
24
12
12

1,8
1,8
Frontseal

32
Standard sizes
Frontseal

VA
Over 2000 mm available on request
Ref.
Shaft diameter Ring dimensions mm Mounting dimensions mm
C d d
2
d
1
H
1
D h H
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
200
220
250
275
300
190
210
235
265
290
-
-
-
-
-
210
235
265
290
310
180
198
225
247
270
210
228
255
277
300
14,3
14,3
14,3
14,3
14,3
25
25
25
25
25
C + 10
C + 10
C + 10
C + 10
C + 10
C +
C +
C +
C +
C +
45
45
45
45
45
20
20
20
20
20

4
4
4
4
4
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
325
350
375
400
450
310
335
365
390
430
-
-
-
-
-
335
365
390
430
480
292
315
337
360
405
322
345
367
390
435
14,3
14,3
14,3
14,3
14,3
25
25
25
25
25
C + 10
C + 10
C + 10
C + 10
C + 10
C +
C +
C +
C +
C +
45
45
45
45
45
20
20
20
20
20

4
4
4
4
4
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
500
550
600
650
700
480
530
580
630
665
-
-
-
-
-
530
580
630
665
705
450
495
540
600
630
480
525
570
630
660
14,3
14,3
14,3
14,3
14,3
25
25
25
25
25
C + 10
C + 10
C + 10
C + 10
C + 10
C +
C +
C +
C +
C +
45
45
45
45
45
20
20
20
20
20

4
4
4
4
4
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
725
750
800
850
900
705
745
785
830
875
-
-
-
-
-
745
785
830
875
920
670
705
745
785
825
700
735
775
815
855
14,3
14,3
14,3
14,3
14,3
25
25
25
25
25
C + 10
C + 10
C + 10
C + 10
C + 10
C +
C +
C +
C +
C +
45
45
45
45
45
20
20
20
20
20

4
4
4
4
4
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
950
1000
1050
1100
1150
920
965
1015
1065
1115
-
-
-
-
-
965
1015
1065
1115
1165
865
910
955
1000
1045
895
940
985
1030
1075
14,3
14,3
14,3
14,3
14,3
25
25
25
25
25
C + 10
C + 10
C + 10
C + 10
C + 10
C +
C +
C +
C +
C +
45
45
45
45
45
20
20
20
20
20

4
4
4
4
4
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
1200
1250
1300
1350
1400
1165
1215
1270
1320
1370
-
-
-
-
-
1215
1270
1320
1370
1420
1090
1135
1180
1225
1270
1120
1165
1210
1255
1300
14,3
14,3
14,3
14,3
14,3
25
25
25
25
25
C + 10
C + 10
C + 10
C + 10
C + 10
C +
C +
C +
C +
C +
45
45
45
45
45
20
20
20
20
20

4
4
4
4
4
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
1450
1500
1550
1600
1650
1420
1470
1520
1570
1620
-
-
-
-
-
1470
1520
1570
1620
1670
1315
1360
1405
1450
1495
1345
1390
1435
1480
1525
14,3
14,3
14,3
14,3
14,3
25
25
25
25
25
C + 10
C + 10
C + 10
C + 10
C + 10
C +
C +
C +
C +
C +
45
45
45
45
45
20
20
20
20
20

4
4
4
4
4
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
1700
1750
1800
1850
1900
1670
1720
1770
1820
1870
-
-
-
-
-
1720
1770
1820
1870
1920
1540
1585
1630
1675
1720
1570
1615
1660
1705
1750
14,3
14,3
14,3
14,3
14,3
25
25
25
25
25
C + 10
C + 10
C + 10
C + 10
C + 10
C +
C +
C +
C +
C +
45
45
45
45
45
20
20
20
20
20

4
4
4
4
4
VA
VA
1950
2000
1920
1970
-
-
1970
2020
1765
1810
1795
1840
14,3
14,3
25
25
C + 10
C + 10
C +
C +
45
45
20
20

4
4
d
2
Cd
1
H1
D d
H
h
Frontseal

33
Standard sizes
Frontseal

VS
Ref.
Shaft diameter Ring dimensions mm Mounting dimensions mm
C d d
2
d
1
H
1
D h H
VS
VS
VS
VS
VS
5
6
7
8
10
4,5
5,5
6,5
8
9,5
-
-
-
-
-
5,5
6,5
8
9,5
11,5
4
5
6
7
9
8
9
10
11
15
3,9
3,9
3,9
3,9
5,6
5,2
5,2
5,2
5,2
7,7
C + 1
C + 1
C + 1
C + 1
C + 2
C +
C +
C +
C +
C +
6
6
6
6
9
4,5
4,5
4,5
4,5
6,7

0,4
0,4
0,4
0,4
0,6
VS
VS
VS
VS
VS
12
14
16
18
20
11,5
13,5
15,5
17,5
19
-
-
-
-
-
13,5
15,5
17,5
19
21
10,5
12,5
14
16
18
16,5
18,5
20
22
26
5,6
5,6
5,6
5,6
7,9
7,7
7,7
7,7
7,7
10,5
C + 2
C + 2
C + 2
C + 2
C + 2
C +
C +
C +
C +
C +
9
9
9
9
12
6,7
6,7
6,7
6,7
9

0,6
0,6
0,6
0,6
0,8
VS
VS
VS
VS
VS
22
25
28
30
32
21
24
27
29
31
-
-
-
-
-
24
27
29
31
33
20
22
25
27
29
28
30
33
35
37
7,9
7,9
7,9
7,9
7,9
10,5
10,5
10,5
10,5
10,5
C + 2
C + 2
C + 3
C + 3
C + 3
C +
C +
C +
C +
C +
12
12
12
12
12
9
9
9
9
9

0,8
0,8
0,8
0,8
0,8
VS
VS
VS
VS
VS
35
38
40
45
50
33
36
38
43
48
-
-
-
-
-
36
38
43
48
53
31
34
36
40
45
39
42
46
50
55
7,9
7,9
9,5
9,5
9,5
10,5
10,5
13
13
13
C + 3
C + 3
C + 3
C + 3
C + 3
C +
C +
C +
C +
C +
12
12
15
15
15
9
9
11
11
11

0,8
0,8
1
1
1
VS
VS
VS
VS
VS
55
60
65
70
75
53
58
63
68
73
-
-
-
-
-
58
63
68
73
78
49
54
58
63
67
59
64
68
75
79
9,5
9,5
9,5
11,3
11,3
13
13
13
15,5
15,5
C + 3
C + 3
C + 3
C + 4
C + 4
C +
C +
C +
C +
C +
15
15
15
18
18
11
11
11
13,5
13,5

1
1
1
1,2
1,2
VS
VS
VS
VS
VS
80
85
90
95
100
78
83
88
93
98
-
-
-
-
-
83
88
93
98
105
72
76
81
85
90
84
88
93
97
102
11,3
11,3
11,3
11,3
11,3
15,5
15,5
15,5
15,5
15,5
C + 4
C + 4
C + 4
C + 4
C + 4
C +
C +
C +
C +
C +
18
18
18
18
18
13,5
13,5
13,5
13,5
13,5

1,2
1,2
1,2
1,2
1,2
VS
VS
VS
VS
VS
110
120
130
140
150
105
115
125
135
145
-
-
-
-
-
115
125
135
145
155
99
108
117
126
135
113
122
131
140
149
13,1
13,1
13,1
13,1
13,1
18
18
18
18
18
C + 4
C + 4
C + 4
C + 4
C + 4
C +
C +
C +
C +
C +
21
21
21
21
21
15,5
15,5
15,5
15,5
15,5

1,5
1,5
1,5
1,5
1,5
VS
VS
VS
VS
VS
160
170
180
190
199
155
165
175
185
195
-
-
-
-
-
165
175
185
195
210
144
153
162
171
180
160
169
178
187
196
15
15
15
15
15
20,5
20,5
20,5
20,5
20,5
C + 5
C + 5
C + 5
C + 5
C + 5
C +
C +
C +
C +
C +
24
24
24
24
24
18
18
18
18
18

1,8
1,8
1,8
1,8
1,8
d
2
Cd
1
H1
dD
h
H
Frontseal

34
Standard sizes
Frontseal

VL
Reference Shaft diameter d
VL 110 105 - 115 99
VL 120 115 - 125 108
VL 130 125 - 135 117
VL
VL
VL
VL
VL
140
150
160
170
180
135
145
155
165
175
-
-
-
-
-
145
155
165
175
185
126
135
144
153
162
VL
VL
VL
VL
VL
190
200
220
250
275
185
195
210
233
260
-
-
-
-
-
195
210
233
260
285
171
182
198
225
247
VL
VL
VL
VL
VL
300
325
350
375
400
285
310
335
365
385
-
-
-
-
-
310
335
365
385
410
270
292
315
337
360
VL
VL
VL
VL
425
450
500
525
410
440
475
510
-
-
-
-
440
475
510
540
382
405
450
472
VL 550 540 - 565 495
VL 575 565 - 585 517
VL 600 585 - 625 540
VL 650 625 - 675 600
VL 700 675 - 710 630
VL 725 710 - 740 670
VL 750 740 - 775 705
VL 800 775 - 825 745
VL 850 825 - 875 785
VL 900 875 - 925 825
VL 950 925 - 975 865
VL 1000 975 - 1025 910
VL 1050 1025 - 1075 955
VL
VL
1100
1150
1075
1125
-
-
1125
1175
1000
1045
VL 1200 1175 - 1225 1090
Over 1200 mm available on request
d
2
Cd
1
H1
d
H
h
W
W
Ring dimensions Assembling dimensions
H = 10,5 H1 = 8 +/- 1,5
h = 6,0 d2 max = C + 5
W = 6,5 d1 min = C + 20
Frontseal

35
Standard sizes
Frontseal

VE
Reference Shaft diameter d
VE 300 300 - 305 294
VE 305 305 - 310 299
VE 310 310 - 315 304
VE 315 315 - 320 309
VE 320 320 - 325 314
VE 325 325 - 330 319
VE 330 330 - 335 323
VE 335 335 - 340 328
VE 340 340 - 345 333
VE 345 345 - 350 338
VE 350 350 - 355 343
VE 355 355 - 360 347
VE 360 360 - 365 352
VE 365 365 - 370 357
VE 370 370 - 375 362
VE 375 375 - 380 367
VE 380 380 - 385 371
VE 385 385 - 390 376
VE 390 390 - 395 381
VE 395 395 - 400 386
VE 400 400 - 405 391
VE 405 405 - 410 396
VE 410 410 - 415 401
VE 415 415 - 420 405
VE 420 420 - 425 410
VE 425 425 - 430 415
VE 430 430 - 435 420
VE 435 435 - 440 425
VE 440 440 - 445 429
VE 445 445 - 450 434
VE
VE
VE
VE
VE
450
455
460
465
470
450
455
460
465
470
-
-
-
-
-
455
460
465
470
475
439
444
448
453
458
VE
VE
VE
VE
VE
475
480
485
490
495
475
480
485
490
495
-
-
-
-
-
480
485
490
495
500
463
468
473
478
483
VE
VE
VE
VE
VE
500
505
510
515
520
500
505
510
515
520
-
-
-
-
-
505
510
515
520
525
488
493
497
502
507
d
1 H1
C
d
2
h
H
W
d
Ring dimensions Assembling dimensions
H = 65 H1 = 50 +/- 12
h = 32 d2 max = C + 24
W = 30 d1 min = C + 115
H1
h
H
d
1
d
2
d
C
W
Frontseal

36
Standard sizes
Frontseal

VE
Reference Shaft diameter d
VE
VE
VE
VE
VE
940
950
960
970
980
933
944
955
966
977
-
-
-
-
-
944
955
966
977
988
900
911
921
932
942
VE
VE
VE
VE
VE
990
1000
1020
1040
1060
988
999
1010
1025
1045
-
-
-
-
-
999
1010
1025
1045
1065
953
963
973
990
1008
VE
VE
VE
VE
VE
1080
1100
1120
1140
1160
1065
1085
1105
1125
1145
-
-
-
-
-
1085
1105
1125
1145
1165
1027
1045
1065
1084
1103
VE
VE
VE
VE
VE
1180
1200
1220
1240
1260
1165
1185
1205
1225
1245
-
-
-
-
-
1185
1205
1225
1245
1270
1121
1139
1157
1176
1195
VE
VE
VE
VE
VE
1280
1300
1325
1350
1375
1270
1295
1315
1340
1365
-
-
-
-
-
1295
1315
1340
1365
1390
1218
1240
1259
1281
1305
VE
VE
VE
VE
VE
1400
1425
1450
1475
1500
1390
1415
1440
1465
1490
-
-
-
-
-
1415
1440
1465
1490
1515
1328
1350
1374
1397
1419
VE
VE
VE
VE
VE
1525
1550
1575
1600
1650
1515
1540
1570
1600
1640
-
-
-
-
-
1540
1570
1600
1640
1680
1443
1467
1495
1524
1559
VE
VE
VE
VE
VE
1700
1750
1800
1850
1900
1680
1720
1765
1810
1855
-
-
-
-
-
1720
1765
1810
1855
1905
1596
1632
1671
1714
1753
VE
VE
1950
2000
1905
1955
-
-
1955
2010
1794
1844
Reference Shaft diameter d
VE
VE
VE
VE
VE
525
530
535
540
545
525
530
535
540
545
-
-
-
-
-
530
535
540
545
550
512
517
521
526
531
VE
VE
VE
VE
VE
550
555
560
565
570
550
555
560
565
570
-
-
-
-
-
555
560
565
570
575
536
541
546
550
555
VE
VE
VE
VE
VE
575
580
585
590
600
575
580
585
590
600
-
-
-
-
-
580
585
590
600
610
560
565
570
575
582
VE
VE
VE
VE
VE
610
620
630
640
650
610
620
630
640
650
-
-
-
-
-
620
630
640
650
660
592
602
612
621
631
VE
VE
VE
VE
VE
660
670
680
690
700
660
670
680
690
700
-
-
-
-
-
670
680
690
700
710
640
650
660
670
680
VE
VE
VE
VE
VE
710
720
730
740
750
710
720
730
740
750
-
-
-
-
-
720
730
740
750
758
689
699
709
718
728
VE
VE
VE
VE
VE
760
770
780
790
800
758
766
774
783
792
-
-
-
-
-
766
774
783
792
801
735
743
751
759
768
VE
VE
810
820
801
810
-
-
810
821
777
786
VE
VE
VE
VE
VE
830
840
850
860
870
821
831
841
851
861
-
-
-
-
-
831
841
851
861
871
796
805
814
824
833
VE
VE
VE
VE
VE
880
890
900
920
930
871
882
892
912
922
-
-
-
-
-
882
892
912
922
933
843
853
871
880
890
Over 2000 mm available on request
d
1 H1
C
d
2
h
H
W
d
Ring dimensions Assembling dimensions
H = 65 H1 = 50 +/- 12
h = 32 d2 max = C + 24
W = 30 d1 min = C + 115
H1
h
H
d
1
d
2
d
C
W
Frontseal

37
Standard sizes
Frontseal

VAX
Over 2000 mm available on request
Reference Shaft diameter d
VAX
VAX
VAX
VAX
VAX
200
205
210
215
220
200
205
210
215
219
-
-
-
-
-
205
210
215
219
224
192
196
200
204
207
VAX
VAX
VAX
VAX
VAX
225
230
235
240
250
224
228
232
236
240
-
-
-
-
-
228
232
236
240
250
211
215
219
223
227
VAX
VAX
VAX
VAX
VAX
260
270
280
290
300
250
260
270
281
292
-
-
-
-
-
260
270
281
292
303
236
245
255
265
275
VAX
VAX
VAX
VAX
VAX
310
320
330
340
350
303
313
325
335
345
-
-
-
-
-
313
325
335
345
355
285
295
305
315
322
VAX
VAX
VAX
VAX
VAX
360
380
400
425
450
355
372
390
415
443
-
-
-
-
-
372
390
415
443
480
328
344
360
385
410
VAX
VAX
VAX
VAX
VAX
500
550
600
650
700
480
530
580
630
665
-
-
-
-
-
530
580
630
665
705
450
495
540
600
630
Reference Shaft diameter d
VAX
VAX
VAX
VAX
VAX
725
750
800
850
900
705
745
785
830
875
-
-
-
-
-
745
785
830
875
920
670
705
745
785
825
VAX
VAX
VAX
VAX
VAX
950
1000
1050
1100
1150
920
965
1015
1065
1115
-
-
-
-
-
965
1015
1065
1115
1165
865
910
955
1000
1045
VAX
VAX
VAX
VAX
VAX
1200
1250
1300
1350
1400
1165
1215
1270
1320
1370
-
-
-
-
-
1215
1270
1320
1370
1420
1090
1135
1180
1225
1270
VAX
VAX
VAX
VAX
VAX
1450
1500
1550
1600
1650
1420
1470
1520
1570
1620
-
-
-
-
-
1470
1520
1570
1620
1670
1315
1360
1405
1450
1495
VAX
VAX
VAX
VAX
VAX
1700
1750
1800
1850
1900
1670
1720
1770
1820
1870
-
-
-
-
-
1720
1770
1820
1870
1920
1540
1585
1630
1675
1720
VAX
VAX
1950
2000
1920
1970
-
-
1970
2020
1765
1810
d
1 H1
C
d
2
h
H
W
d
Ring dimensions Assembling dimensions
H = 31 H1 = 25 +/- 5
h = 17,3 d2 max = C + 12
W = 17,8 d1 min = C + 50
H1
h
H
d
1
d
2
d
C
W
39
Wiper seals
Description / Standard seal types 40
Production and Quality assurance / Installation and operation / Storage and handling 41
Standard sizes 42
Wiper seals
40
Description
Wiper rings are used to protect seals in sliding or reciprocating motions, preventing contamination
from dirt particles (dust, mud, water, etc.).
The lip of the wiper removes even the rst dirt from the piston rod.
Such dirt particles can cause damage to hydraulic or pneumatic systems during stroke
movement. Even if they appear in good condition, wipers should always be replaced when
changing seals.
Typical applications are:
- earth moving machinery
- lift trucks
- hydraulic presses
Standard seal types
Current types
DAS
with ground outer metal housing
DP6
without metal insert
DP7
with rubber covered metal insert
DP8
without metal insert, special prole
DRS
with rubber covered metal insert
DWR
without metal insert, inch sizes
Interchange table
Dichta types DAS DP6 DP7 DP8 DRS DWR
SIMRIT
PRDIFA
MERKEL
GACO
POLYPAC
AS
AM A5
P6 P7
ASOB
A1
P5
RS
WRM
Wiper seals
41
Production and Quality assurance
Our wiper seals are manufactured according to internal Standards and quality assurance
standards ISO 9001.
All production phases are checked and all measurements are recorded and stored for eventual
tracing.

Installation and operation
Groove design and tolerances
Temperature range and maximum speed
Temperature range of wiper seals is usually between 40 C and + 120 C and max. speed is
4 m/s. In most cases the material used is NBR. FPM is used for temperatures up to 200 C.
This elastomer is also resistant against aggressive chemicals.
Storage and handling
Some storage precautions must be taken in order to avoid deterioration of the material. Wiper
seals should be stored in a dust free and dry atmosphere and they must be kept in their
original wrapping which should only be opened just before installation. Samples should be
repacked after inspection. Excessive humidity will deteriorate some elastomers as well as
cause corrosive damage to metal casing.
Do not drop wiper seals on shelves or boxes nor hang seals on hooks, wires or nails, since in
either case the sealing lip can be damaged.
Seals should be stored on a rst in-rst out basis to avoid ageing on the shelf. Avoid storage
near sources of heat or near electrical equipment that may generate ozone. Also keep away
from direct sunlight.
Tolerances
d D
1
R
B
n t D
2
f7 - e9 + 0
+ 0,2
+ 0
+ 0,1
0,2 0,4 max
with metal insert
DP7 DRS DAS
H8
without metal insert
DP6 DP8 DWR
H11
D1
4
5

0.5
t
d
RB
D1
n
t
d
R
D2
RB
RB
d
D1
D1
4
5

0.5
t
d
D
h
H
Wiper seals
42
Standard sizes
Wiper seals

DAS
Road
diameter mm
Wiper dimensions mm Bore dimensions mm
D1 d D h H t
DAS 6/13/3/4,5
DAS 8/22/3/4,5
DAS 10/16/3/4,5
DAS 10/20/5/8
DAS 12/20/4/6
DAS 12/22/5/8
DAS 14/22/3/4
DAS 16/22/3/4
DAS 16/26/5/8
DAS 18/28/7/10
DAS 20/28/3,5/5
DAS 20/30/7/10
DAS 22/28/5/9
DAS 22/32/7/10
DAS 25/35/7/10
DAS 28/40/7/10
DAS 30/40/5/8
DAS 30/40/7/10
DAS 32/45/7/10
DAS 35/45/7/10
DAS 36/45/7/10
DAS 40/50/5/8
DAS 40/50/7/10
DAS 40/52/5/8
DAS 42/52/7/10
DAS 45/55/7/10
DAS 45/60/7/10
DAS 50/56/5/8
6
8
10
10
12
12
14
16
16
18
20
20
22
22
25
28
30
30
32
35
36
40
40
40
42
45
45
50
6
8
10
10
12
12
14
16
16
18
20
20
22
22
25
28
30
30
32
35
36
40
40
40
42
45
45
50
13
22
16
20
20
22
22
22
26
28
28
30
28
32
35
40
40
40
45
45
45
50
50
52
52
55
60
56
13
22
16
20
20
22
22
22
26
28
28
30
28
32
35
40
40
40
45
45
45
50
50
52
52
55
60
56
3
3
3
5
4
5
3
3
5
7
3,5
7
5
7
7
7
5
7
7
7
7
5
7
5
7
7
7
5
3
3
3
5
4
5
3
3
5
7
3,5
7
5
7
7
7
5
7
7
7
7
5
7
5
7
7
7
5
4,5
4,5
4,5
8
6
8
4
4
8
10
5
10
9
10
10
10
8
10
10
10
10
8
10
8
10
10
10
8
Reference
d
D1
D1
4
5

0.5
t
d
D
h
H
Wiper seals
43
Standard sizes
Wiper seals

DAS
Road
diameter mm
Wiper dimensions mm Bore dimensions mm
D1 d D h H t
DAS 50/60/5/8
DAS 50/60/7/10
DAS 50/65/5/8
DAS 50/65/7/10
DAS 52/62/7/10
DAS 55/65/7/10
DAS 60/70/7/10
DAS 63/75/7/10
DAS 65/75/7/10
DAS 70/80/7/10
DAS 75/85/7/10
DAS 80/90/7/10
DAS 85/95/7/10
DAS 90/100/7/10
DAS 95/105/7/10
DAS 100/110/7/10
DAS 105/115/7/10
DAS 110/120/7/10
DAS 115/125/7/10
DAS 120/130/7/10
DAS 125/140/9/12
DAS 130/145/9/12
DAS 140/155/9/12
DAS 170/185/10/14
DAS 180/195/10/14
DAS 200/220/12/16
DAS 320/340/12/16
50
50
50
50
52
55
60
63
65
70
75
80
85
90
95
100
105
110
115
120
125
130
140
170
180
200
320
50
50
50
50
52
55
60
63
65
70
75
80
85
90
95
100
105
110
115
120
125
130
140
170
180
200
320
60
60
65
65
62
65
70
75
75
80
85
90
95
100
105
110
115
120
125
130
140
145
155
185
195
220
340
60
60
65
65
62
65
70
75
75
80
85
90
95
100
105
110
115
120
125
130
140
145
155
185
195
220
340
5
7
5
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
9
9
9
10
10
12
12
5
7
5
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
9
9
9
10
10
12
12
8
10
8
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
12
12
12
14
14
16
16
Reference
DAS wiper seals have a metal case and are installed in open grooves with interference
Wiper seals
44
d
D1
D2
d
D
h
H
D1
R
t
D2
Standard sizes
Wiper seals

DP6
Road
diameter mm
Wiper dimensions mm Bore dimensions mm
d D1 D2 t R D h H
DP6 20/28/5/7
DP6 22/30/5/7
DP6 25/33/5/7
DP6 28/36/5/7
DP6 30/38/5/7
DP6 32/40/5/7
DP6 35/43/5/7
DP6 36/44/5/7
DP6 40/48/5/7
DP6 42/50/5/7
DP6 45/55/5/7
DP6 50/58/5/7
DP6 50/60/5/7
DP6 55/65/5/7
DP6 56/66/5/7
DP6 60/70/5/7
DP6 60/68/5/7
DP6 63/73/5/7
DP6 65/75/5/7
DP6 70/80/5/7
DP6 75/87/7/12
DP6 80/92/7/12
DP6 85/97/7/12
DP6 90/102/7/12
DP6 95/107/7/12
DP6 100/112/7/12
DP6 110/122/7/12
DP6 115/127/7/12
DP6 120/132/7/12
DP6 125/140/10/16
DP6 140/155/10/16
DP6 150/165/10/16
DP6 160/175/10/16
DP6 180/200/10/18
DP6 200/220/10/18
DP6 240/260/10/18
20
22
25
28
30
32
35
36
40
42
45
50
50
55
56
60
60
63
65
70
75
80
85
90
95
100
110
115
120
125
140
150
160
180
200
240
20
22
25
28
30
32
35
36
40
42
45
50
50
55
56
60
60
63
65
70
75
80
85
90
95
100
110
115
120
125
140
150
160
180
200
240
28,6
30,6
33,6
36,6
38,6
40,6
43,6
44,6
48,6
50,6
55,6
58,6
60,6
65,6
66,6
70,6
68,6
73,6
75,6
80,6
87,2
92,2
97,2
102,2
107,2
112,2
122,2
127,2
132,2
140
155
165
175
200
220
260
28
30
33
36
38
40
43
44
48
50
55
58
60
65
66
70
68
73
75
80
87
92
97
102
107
112
122
127
132
140
155
165
175
200
220
260
23
25
28
31
33
35
38
39
43
45
48
53
53
58
59
63
63
66
68
73
81
86
91
96
101
106
116
121
126
132,6
147,6
157,6
167,6
190
210
250
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
5,3
5,3
5,3
5,3
5,3
5,3
5,3
5,3
5,3
5,3
5,3
5,3
5,3
5,3
5,3
5,3
5,3
5,3
5,3
5,3
7,1
7,1
7,1
7,1
7,1
7,1
7,1
7,1
7,1
10,1
10,1
10,1
10,1
10,2
10,2
10,2
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
16
16
16
16
18
18
18
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1,5
1,5
1,5
1,5
3
3
3
Reference
DP6 wiper seals do not have any metal insert or case and are elastically installed in recessed
grooves
Wiper seals
45
Standard sizes
Wiper seals

DP7
Road
diameter mm
Wiper dimensions mm Bore dimensions mm
D1 d D h H t
DP7 8/14/3,5/5
DP7 10/16/3,5/5
DP7 12/18/3,5/5
DP7 14/20/3,5/5
DP7 15/21/3,5/5
DP7 16/22/3,5/5
DP7 16/24/3,5/5
DP7 17/22/5/7
DP7 18/28/5/7
DP7 20/30/5/7
DP7 22/32/5/7
DP7 25/35/5/7
DP7 28/38/5/7
DP7 30/40/5/7
DP7 32/42/5/7
DP7 35/45/7/10
DP7 36/46/5/7
DP7 40/50/5/8
DP7 42/52/5/7
DP7 45/55/5/7
DP7 50/56/5/7
DP7 50/60/5/7
DP7 55/65/5/7
DP7 56/66/5/7
DP7 60/70/5/7
DP7 63/73/5/7
DP7 65/75/5/7
DP7 70/80/5/7
DP7 75/83/7/10
DP7 80/88/7/10
DP7 90/100/5/7
8
10
12
14
15
16
16
17
18
20
22
25
28
30
32
35
36
40
42
45
50
50
55
56
60
63
65
70
75
80
90
8
10
12
14
15
16
16
17
18
20
22
25
28
30
32
35
36
40
42
45
50
50
55
56
60
63
65
70
75
80
90
14
16
18
20
21
22
24
22
28
30
32
35
38
40
42
45
46
50
52
55
56
60
65
66
70
73
75
80
83
88
100
14
16
18
20
21
22
24
22
28
30
32
35
38
40
42
45
46
50
52
55
56
60
65
66
70
73
75
80
83
88
100
3,5
3,5
3,5
3,5
3,5
3,5
3,5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
7
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
7
7
5
3,5
3,5
3,5
3,5
3,5
3,5
3,5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
7
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
7
7
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
10
7
8
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
10
10
7
Reference
DP7 wiper seals have a metal insert and are installed in open grooves with interference
d
D1
D1
4
5

0.5
t
d
D
h
H
Wiper seals
46
Standard sizes
Wiper seals

DP8
Road
diameter mm
Wiper dimensions mm Bore dimensions mm
d D1 D2 t R D h H
DP8 8/16/4/7
DP8 10/18/4/7
DP8 12/20/4/7
DP8 14/22/4/7
DP8 16/24/4/7
DP8 18/26/4/7
DP8 20/28/4/7
DP8 22/30/4/7
DP8 25/33/4/7
DP8 28/36/4/7
DP8 30/38/4/7
DP8 32/40/4/7
DP8 35/43/4/7
DP8 36/44/4/7
DP8 40/48/4/7
DP8 42/50/4/7
DP8 45/53/4/7
DP8 48/56/4/7
DP8 50/58/4/7
DP8 55/63/4/7
DP8 56/64/4/7
DP8 60/68/4/7
DP8 63/71/4/7
DP8 65/73/4/7
DP8 70/78/4/7
DP8 80/88/4/7
DP8 85/93/4/7
DP8 90/98/4/7
DP8 100/108/4/7
DP8 110/122/5,5/10
DP8 120/132/5,5/10
DP8 125/137/5,5/10
DP8 140/152/5,5/10
DP8 160/172/5,5/10
DP8 180/192/5,5/10
DP8 200/212/5,5/10
DP8 220/235/6,5/13
DP8 250/265/6,5/13
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
25
28
30
32
35
36
40
42
45
48
50
55
56
60
63
65
70
80
85
90
100
110
120
125
140
160
180
200
220
250
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
25
28
30
32
35
36
40
42
45
48
50
55
56
60
63
65
70
80
85
90
100
110
120
125
140
160
180
200
220
250
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
33
36
38
40
43
44
48
50
53
56
58
63
64
68
71
73
78
88
93
98
108
122
132
137
152
172
192
212
235
265
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
33
36
38
40
43
44
48
50
53
56
58
63
64
68
71
73
78
88
93
98
108
122
132
137
152
172
192
212
235
265
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
31
34
36
38
41
42
46
48
51
54
56
61
62
66
69
71
76
86
91
96
106
119
129
134
149
169
189
209
231
261
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
5,5
5,5
5,5
5,5
5,5
5,5
5,5
6,5
6,5
4,15
4,15
4,15
4,15
4,15
4,15
4,15
4,15
4,15
4,15
4,15
4,15
4,15
4,15
4,15
4,15
4,15
4,15
4,15
4,15
4,15
4,15
4,15
4,15
4,15
4,15
4,15
4,15
4,15
5,65
5,65
5,65
5,65
5,65
5,65
5,65
6,65
6,65
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
13
13
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1,5
1,5
1,5
1,5
1,5
1,5
1,5
2
2
Reference
DP8 wiper seals do not have any metal insert or case and are installed with slight interference in
recessed grooves, so that the wiper can be locked into position in both axial and radial directions
d
D1
D2
d
D
h
H
D1
R
t
D2
n
Wiper seals
47
Standard sizes
Wiper seals

DRS
Road
diameter mm
Wiper dimensions mm Bore dimensions mm
D1 d D h H t
DRS 6/13/3/4,5
DRS 10/20/5/8
DRS 12/22/5/8
DRS 15/25/5/8
DRS 16/26/5/8
DRS 18/28/5/8
DRS 20/30/7/10
DRS 22/32/7/10
DRS 24/35/5/8
DRS 25/35/7/10
DRS 26/35/7/10
DRS 28/40/7/10
DRS 30/40/7/10
DRS 32/45/7/10
DRS 35/45/7/10
DRS 36/45/7/10
DRS 38/48/7/10
DRS 40/50/7/10
DRS 42/52/7/10
DRS 45/55/7/10
DRS 48/60/7/10
DRS 50/60/7/10
DRS 52/62/7/10
DRS 55/65/7/10
DRS 60/70/7/10
DRS 65/75/7/10
DRS 70/80/7/10
DRS 75/85/7/10
DRS 80/90/7/10
DRS 85/95/7/10
DRS 90/100/7/10
DRS 95/105/7/10
DRS 100/110/7/10
DRS 105/115/7/10
DRS 110/120/7/10
DRS 115/125/7/10
DRS 120/130/7/10
DRS 125/140/9/12
DRS 130/145/9/12
DRS 140/155/9/12
DRS 150/165/9/12
DRS 160/175/9/12
DRS 170/185/10/14
DRS 180/195/10/14
DRS 200/220/12/16
DRS 220/240/12/16
6
10
12
15
16
18
20
22
24
25
26
28
30
32
35
36
38
40
42
45
48
50
52
55
60
65
70
75
80
85
90
95
100
105
110
115
120
125
130
140
150
160
170
180
200
220
6
10
12
15
16
18
20
22
24
25
26
28
30
32
35
36
38
40
42
45
48
50
52
55
60
65
70
75
80
85
90
95
100
105
110
115
120
125
130
140
150
160
170
180
200
220
13
20
22
25
26
28
30
32
35
35
35
40
40
45
45
45
48
50
52
55
60
60
62
65
70
75
80
85
90
95
100
105
110
115
120
125
130
140
145
155
165
175
185
195
220
240
13
20
22
25
26
28
30
32
35
35
35
40
40
45
45
45
48
50
52
55
60
60
62
65
70
75
80
85
90
95
100
105
110
115
120
125
130
140
145
155
165
175
185
195
220
240
3
5
5
5
5
5
7
7
5
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
9
9
9
9
9
10
10
12
12
3
5
5
5
5
5
7
7
5
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
9
9
9
9
9
10
10
12
12
4,5
8
8
8
8
8
10
10
8
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
12
12
12
12
12
14
14
16
16
Reference
DRS wiper seals have a metal insert and are installed in open grooves with interference
d
D1
D1
4
5

0.5
t
d
D
h
H
Wiper seals
48
Standard sizes
Wiper seals

DWR
Road
diameter mm
Wiper dimensions mm Bore dimensions mm
d D1 D2 t R D h H
DWR 047070
DWR 051074
DWR 055082
DWR 059082
DWR 062087
DWR 066094
DWR 070094
DWR 074110
DWR 078110
DWR 086118
DWR 094125
DWR 098129
DWR 102133
DWR 106137
DWR 110141
DWR 118149
DWR 125157
DWR 129161
DWR 137169
DWR 141173
DWR 149181
DWR 157188
DWR 165196
DWR 177208
DWR 181212
DWR 188220
DWR 196228
DWR 208240
DWR 216248
DWR 220251
DWR 236267
DWR 248279
DWR 255287
DWR 275307
DWR 275322
DWR 287318
DWR 295326
DWR 295345
DWR 307362
DWR 314346
DWR 314362
DWR 326358
DWR 334366
DWR 334381
DWR 346393
DWR 354401
DWR 374421
DWR 393440
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
22
24
25
26
27
28
30
32
33
35
36
38
40
42
45
46
48
50
53
55
56
60
63
65
70
70
73
75
75
78
80
80
83
85
85
88
90
95
100
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
22
24
25
26
27
28
30
32
33
35
36
38
40
42
45
46
48
50
53
55
56
60
63
65
70
70
73
75
75
78
80
80
83
85
85
88
90
95
100
18,6
19,6
21,6
21,6
22,6
23,6
24,6
28,6
28,6
30,6
32,6
33,6
34,6
35,6
36,6
38,6
40,6
41,6
43,6
44,6
46,6
48,6
50,6
53,6
54,6
56,6
58,6
61,6
63,6
64,6
68,6
71,6
73,6
78,6
82,2
81,6
83,6
87,2
92,2
88,6
92,2
91,6
93,6
97,2
100,2
102,2
107,2
112,2
18
19
21
21
22
23
24
28
28
30
32
33
34
35
36
38
40
41
43
44
46
48
50
53
54
56
58
61
63
64
68
71
73
78
82
81
83
87
92
88
92
91
93
97
100
102
107
112
15
16
18
18
19
20
21
22
23
25
27
28
29
30
31
33
35
36
38
39
41
43
45
48
49
51
53
56
58
59
63
66
68
73
76
76
78
81
85
83
86
86
88
91
94
96
101
106
3,5
3,5
3,5
3,5
3,5
3,5
3,5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
7
5
5
7
7
5
7
5
5
7
7
7
7
7
3,8
3,8
3,8
3,8
3,8
3,8
3,8
5,3
5,3
5,3
5,3
5,3
5,3
5,3
5,3
5,3
5,3
5,3
5,3
5,3
5,3
5,3
5,3
5,3
5,3
5,3
5,3
5,3
5,3
5,3
5,3
5,3
5,3
5,3
7,1
5,3
5,3
7,1
7,1
5,3
7,1
5,3
5,3
7,1
7,1
7,1
7,1
7,1
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
12
7
7
12
12
7
12
7
7
12
12
12
12
12
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Reference
DWR wiper seals do not have any metal insert or case and are elastically installed in recessed grooves
d
D1
D2
d
D
h
H
D1
R
t
D2
49
Special Parts
Lip seals 50
Polyurethane hydraulic seals 51
Springs / Bonded seals 52
Hydraulic seals for high pressure 53
Hydraulic seals for medium high pressure 54
O-Rings / Incofep 55
Vibration dampers 56
Special parts
50
Lip seals
Symmetrical and non symmetrical rubber lip seals for reciprocating movements.
U/UM
UM are the strongest kind of moulded lip seals with a
hardness of 90 ShA. They can be assembled both on pistons
and cylinders and withstand pressure up to 120 bar/cm
2
.
U seals are the same as UM, but their sizes are in inches.
M
Same structure as the UM type, but different in sizes and in the
negative cut of the lips. They are produced in 85 ShA.
DE/DEM
They are produced with a hardness of 75 ShA for easier
assembling. These seals are made for dynamic external
sealing on only one lip. They withstand a pressure of up to 80
bar/cm
2
. DE seals are used on pistons with inch dimensions
and have lips with sharp cut edges; DEM seals are used on
pistons with metric dimensions and have lips with tapered
negative cut.
DI/DIM
They are produced with a hardness of 90 ShA and made for
dynamic internal sealing on only one lip. The external lip is
higher and stronger than the internal one and they are suitable
for operating pressure up to 120 bar/cm
2
.
DI seals are used on rods with inch dimensions and have lips
with sharp cut edges; DIM seals are used on rods with metric
dimensions and have lips with tapered negative cut.
H
They are made with a hardness of 90 ShA and withstand a
working pressure of 40 bar/cm
2
. They are used on cylinders
as oil control rings or dust covers and must be axially pressed
in the seat with a ring.
C
They are made with a hardness of 90 ShA and withstand a
working pressure not exceeding 40 bar/cm
2
. They are known
as caps and are installed on pistons as rod wipers.
Special rubber hardness or different elastomers available on request.
Special parts
51
Polyurethane hydraulic seals
DKD
The piston seal type DKD assures a good reaction against
shock pressure peaks and low friction in the low pressure
range. The asymmetric lips are designed to differentiate the
behavior of the lips on the static and dynamic surfaces: the
static lip is exible, more sensitive to pressure uctuations and
it guarantees a wide contact area; the dynamic lip is shorter
and stronger to concentrate load against the dynamic surface.
They can also be used in back-to-back arrangement for double
acting piston. Pressure up to 400 bar.
DSD
Wear and dry run are largely prevented by additional lubricant
retained within the gap created by the secondary lip. In some
cases this second sealing lip may even acts as a substitute
for a costly tandem sealing system when complete sealing
under certain working conditions can only been achieved by
two seals placed one behind the other in separate housing.
Pressure up to 400 bar.
DKGD
The piston seal DKGD has a sealing rubber element with
low permanent deformation that assures good sealing
performance, two anti-extrusions rings with stabilizers to
avoid the rotation of the rubber element, two angular wear
rings which guide the piston in the cylinder and support radial
loads. Pressure up to 400 bar.
DUP
The seal type DUP is a high performance all purpose lip seal
suitable for both rod and piston. The DUP prole assures a
good reaction against shock pressure peaks and low friction
in all conditions. Pressure up to 400 bar.
DSA
The function of the DSA wiper ring is to prevent introduction of
dust, dirt and foreign matter into the system. This is achieved
by a special wiper lip which produces a very effective cleaning
action, prevents the development of scores, protects the
guiding parts and extends the service life of the axial moving
rod seals. An external sealing lip on the outside diameter
contacts the housing in order to prevent moisture entering the
groove. The internal ribs give stability and prevent twisting and
sticking of the wiper in the groove.
Special parts
52
Springs
Bonded seals
All our FPM oil shaft seals are supplied with stainless steel springs AISI 302/304, whereas the
NBR seals are tted with carbon steel springs. In our stock we have a wide range of stainless
steel springs AISI 302 that, on customers request, can either be tted on the NBR seals or can
be dispatched singularly for customers service.
For special applications we can also supply stainless steel sprigs AISI 316; a more limited
range of dimensions is available in our stock for immediate delivery.
Bonded seals are static seals used as sealing rings threaded ttings and ange connections.
To avoid any damage on the sealing lip, the inside diameter of bonded seal should be larger
than the external thread diameter and the rubber should be bonded to the inside metal only.
d
d1
D
M
G R
S
P
Special parts
53
Hydraulic seals for high pressure
TO - TG Packing seals
TO and TG packing seals are composed of lip rings made of cotton fabric reinforced elastomer.
TO and TG packing seals are suitable for reciprocating movements and can be tted on rods
as well as on pistons. They are available in a variety that covers all applications from light duty
to the heaviest working conditions.
TO Series
Pressure: up to 40 MPa
Speed: up to 0,5 m/s
Temperature: up to 200C depending on the elastomer
TG Series
Pressure: up to 40 MPa
Speed: up to 0,5 m/s
Temperature: up to 200C depending on the elastomer
ENERGISING RING: cotton fabric reinforced rubber; its function is to ensure a uniform
pre-load to the seal.
ENERGISING RING: special compound with resins to obtain a great resistance.
INTERMEDIATE RING: cotton fabric reinforced rubber; the sealing ring.
INTERMEDIATE RING: rubber; for application with low pressure and continuous
vibrations.
SUPPORT RING: cotton fabric reinforced rubber; its function is to support the entire
series, it also has an optimal extrusion resistance.
Type TO 3 TO 5 TO 6 TO 7 TO 7/1
COMPOSITION
ENERGISING RING 1 1 1 1 1 1
FABRIC RUBBER INTERMEDIATE RING 1 2 3 3 4 5
RUBBER INTERMEDIATE RINGS - 1 1 2 1 -
SUPPORT RING 1 1 1 1 1 1
Type TG 5 TG 6 TG 7
COMPOSITION
ENERGISING RING 1 1 1
FABRIC RUBBER INTERMEDIATE RINGS 3 4 5
SUPPORT RING 1 1 1
TO 7/0
Special parts
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Hydraulic seals for medium high pressure
TEOL Packing seals
TEOL 1 (S8) Rod seal manufactured as an integral element,
vulcanising a NBR sealing element on a reinforced cotton
fabric base. Compact seal, even for standard housings
according to ISO 5597.
Pressure: up to 20 MPa
Speed: up to 0,5 m/s
TEOL 1A (S24) Similar to TEOL/1 with an anti extrusion synthetic resin
ring.
Pressure: up to 20 MPa
Speed: up to 0,5 m/s
TEOL 2 (G10) Rod seal manufactured as an integral element by
vulcanising together cotton fabric and NBR. Excellent
resistance to wear and low friction.
Pressure: up to 20 MPa
Speed: up to 0,5 m/s
TEOL 8 (G18) Two parts rod seal: lip sealing part in fabric reinforced
rubber and support part moulded in a special rigid fabric.
Suitable in cases where hydraulic equipment is subjected
to severe vibrations, shock and high pressure.
Pressure: up to 40 MPa
Speed: up to 0,5 m/s
TEOL 1/B Rod seal manufactured as an integral element by
vulcanising together cotton fabric and NBR.
Pressure: up to 20 MPa
Speed: up to 0,5 m/s
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O-Rings
We can produce from mould all the standard metric and inch O-rings sizes in different
compounds, such as NBR 70 ShA and FPM 75 ShA. Other compounds and/or hardness
are available on request.
Hot vulcanized O-rings
We can produce spliced O-rings on request with our hot vulcanization technology. With this
procedure the O-ring is endless and without any evidence of splice: endurance and elasticity
are very similar to those of moulded O-rings.
Encapsulated O-rings
Encapsulated O-rings are O-rings consisting of a seamless and uniform Teon

FEP/PFA
encapsulation/jacket which completely encloses a core material of either Silicone or FPM
elastomers. The encapsulated O-ring behaves like a highly viscous uid, any pressure exerted
on the seal is trasmitted pratically undiminished in all directions.
d1 = cord diameter
d2 = inner diameter
d3 = medium diameter
d4 = outer diameter
Upon request we can vulcanize any rubber extruded prole.
Although this technology avoids the majority of joint O-rings problems, it is important to take
some cautions when handling vulcanized O-rings, and specically :
no excessive traction on splice
bending radius on splice not bigger than of cord diameter
d
1
d2
d3
d4
torsion
splice
splice
traction
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Vibration dampers
ST SERIES
CM & CF SERIES
SS SERIES
The vibration dampers are extremely well suitable for making elastic contact.
They are widely used in industrial and agricultural application, especially in exible suspension,
and for vibration absorption of machines and several mechanic structures. These vibration
dampers are produced from molded rubber between two parallel metal sheets. Screw, screw-
nut or their combination is placed on its two sides.
ST-1 M/M
ST-2 M/F
ST-3 F/F
ST-4 M
ST-5 F
SS-1
SS-2
SS-3
CM
CF
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Compounds
Compounds
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Elestromeric Sealing Materials
NITRILE RUBBER (NBR)
This elastomer is a copolymer of butadiene and acrylonitrile and is used for the majority of
conventional uid sealing applications.
Working temperature range: about -30C to +100C (+120C maximum)
Standard colour: black
Advantages:
Good swelling resistance in mineral oils and greases
Good swelling resistance in water and radiator uid
Limitations:
Poor resistance to high-alloyed hypoid oil
Poor resistance to ozone, weathering and sunlight
Not resistant to automotive brake uid (glycol ether based)
Poor resistance to polar uids (ketones, ethers, esters)
Poor resistance to chlorinated hydrocarbons (carbon tetrachloride, trichlorethylene)
Poor resistance to aromatic hydro-carbons
FLUORO ELASTOMER (FPM)
Mostly known under the trade names VITON

from Du Pont, TECNOFLON

from Solvay and


FLUOREL

from 3M. It has good chemical resistance and is recommended for high temperature
applications.
Working temperature range: -20C to + 200C
Standard colour: brown
Advantages:
Excellent resistance to mineral oils, greases (also with the majority of additives) and
above all high-alloyed hypoid oils
Excellent acid resistance
Good resistance to aromatic and chlorinated hydrocarbons
Excellent resistance to ageing, ozone and weathering
Limitations:
Limited cold exibility
Poor resistance to polar uids (ketones, ethers, esters)
SILICONE RUBBER (SIL)
Also referred to as MVQ or VMQ
Working temperature range: -50C to + 200C
Standard colour: red / orange
Advantages:
Retains exibility down to very low temperatures
Withstands continuous heating at high temperatures without hardening
Resistant to mineral oils and greases
Excellent resistance to ageing, weathering and ozone
Limitations:
Not recommended for use with aliphate as well as aromatic hydrocarbons such as
petrols and parafn, and lighter mineral oils or steam over 3.5 bar
Not resistant to hot water (100C), acids and non-mineral automotive brake uids
Poor tensile and tear strength
Poor wear resistance
Compounds
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HYDROGENATED NITRILE BUTADIENE RUBBER (HNBR)
Working temperature range: -30C to +150C
Standard colour: black
Advantages:
High resistance to oils and greases
Good resistance to mineral and hydraulic oils
Good resistance to acids and bases diluted
Excellent resistance to ageing, ozone and weathering
Limitations:
Poor resistance to acids and bases concentrated
Poor resistance to aromatic and polar solvents
CHLOROBUTADIENE RUBBER (CR)
Working temperature range: -40C to + 100C
Standard colour: black
Advantages:
Excellent resistance to ageing, weathering and ozone
Moderate resistance to mineral oils and greases
Limitations:
Tends to harden or stiffen at low temperatures
Not resistance to non-mineral automotive brake uids
ACRYLATE RUBBER (ACM)
Working temperature range: -10C to + 150C
Standard colour: black
Advantages:
Good resistance to oils and fuels
Good resistance to ozone and weathering
Limitations:
Not resistant to water, water solutions and steam
Poor resistance to polar uids (ketones, ethers, esters)
Poor resistance to chlorinated hydrocarbons (carbon tetrachloride, trichloroethylene)
Poor resistance to aromatic hydrocarbons
Limited cold exibility
Poor wear resistance
ETHYLENE PROPILENE DIENE RUBBER (EPDM)
Working temperature range: -40C to + 150C
Standard colour: black
Advantages:
Excellent resistance to ageing, weathering and ozone
Good resistance to water and steam
Good resistance to automotive brake uid (glycol ether based)
Good resistance to polar uids
Limitations:
Poor resistance to mineral oils and greases
Temperature values are maximum values and therefore approximate, since they may
vary depending on the different operating parameters.

For more detailed information please contact our technical department.
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DISCLAIMER
All technical information published on this brochure are for general reference only and cannot
be considered to be binding. DICHTA SA will not be held liable for any claim or damage arising
from the malfunction or the wrong utilization of our products, or from the misinterpretation of
this brochure. Please contact our technical department for all information on precise operating
conditions of our products. Changes on this brochure cannot be communicated and will appear
in the next release. DICHTA SA cannot be held responsible for any typing error appearing on
the brochure.
COPYRIGHT
FRONTSEAL

RADIASEAL

SPLITRING

are Trademarks of Dichta SA, Switzerland, Register


Nr. 361481 / 360372 / 361482 EBGE, Bern, Switzerland and at WIPO World Intellectual
Property Organization in Geneva, Switzerland, according the Madrid Protocol. Copyright by
Dichta SA, Switzerland. Version 3 / February 2012
DICHTA SA
Via Sottobisio 28
Balerna - P.O. Box 219
CH-6830 CHIASSO 3
SWITZERLAND
P +41 91 683 85 02
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[email protected]
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WIND POWER SEALING SOLUTION
Dichta can afrm having been among the pioneers in
the wind power sealing products eld.
In the beginning by developing specic compounds
resistant to adverse atmospheric conditions,
increasing the range of sizes which today reach
2500 mm endless, then by raising all safety and
quality aspects in the manufacturing process that
are of central importance to this sensitive and critical
application. Today we can serve our customers
with a global and reliable solution, supported by
experience, references, know-how, and a long list of
added values that distinguish our company.
Spring 2013
HEAVY INDUSTRY SEALING TECHNOLOGY
To satisfy the growing request from the market,
Dichta has decided to complete its product line
for rotary movement with a wide range of products
for hydraulic cylinders like wipers, rod seals, guide
strips and piston seals. For our customers in the
heavy industry whom we already serve with items
for the rotary movement, we have become a one-
stop-shop with obvious logistic and economical
advantages. All new customers are invited to test
our commitment for quality, reliability and speed
which has distinguished us throughout the past 30
years.
Autumn 2011
DICHTA SA
Via Sottobisio 28
Balerna - P.O. Box 219
CH-6830 CHIASSO 3
SWITZERLAND
P +41 91 683 85 02
F +41 91 683 00 50
[email protected]
www.dichta.com
HEAVY INDUSTRY SEALING TECHNOLOGY
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