Oil Seal Catalogue
How to read super seal reference number?
For example: 4B 064043



4B stands for the Type of the Oil Seal enclosed bonded seal with spring.
Of the numerical digit, the first three numericals denote the Outer diameter of the seal to the nearest size in millimeter and the following three numericals denote the Shaft diameter of the seal to the nearest size in millimeter.

STANDARD OIL SEAL USES AND ABBREVIATION USED IN THE CATALOGUE PRECEDING THE NUMERICALS OF SUPER SEAL REFERENCE NUMBERS:
Semi enclosed bonded single lip, spring loaded with hydrodynamic design on sealing lip.
Enclosed bonded dual lip, seal with projected dust lip spring loaded with hydrodynamic design on sealing lip.
Enclosed bonded single lip, spring loaded design with hydrodynamic design on sealing lip and corrugated profile on O. D.
Bonded built- up dual lip, spring loaded design with an inner case for greater structural rigidity.
Bonded built- up dual lip, spring loaded design with an inner case for greater structural rigidity.
Standard built- up single lip, spring loaded design with two inner case for greater structural rigidity.
Bonded built- up single lip, spring loaded design with an inner case for greater structural rigidity.