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This standard specifies dimensions and requirements for rotary shaft lip seals used in unpressurized or low pressure rotating equipment to retain fluids or grease. It describes seal types, dimensions, materials, and other specifications.

Rotary shaft lip seals are used for retaining fluid or grease in unpressurized equipment, or equipment with a low differential pressure, that has rotating shafts.

This standard references other standards including ISO 6194-1 for nominal dimensions and tolerances, DIN 51524 for hydraulic oil specifications, and ISO 1629 for rubber nomenclature.

 

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DEUTSCHE NORM September 1996

Rotary shaft lip seals {


3760

ICS 21.120.10 Supersedes


 Apri l 1972 edit ion.
Descriptors: Fluid power, lip seals.

Radial-Wellendichtringe

In keeping with current practice in standards published by the International Organization for Standardization
(ISO), a comma has been used throughout as the decimal marker.

Foreword
This standard has been prepared by the Normenausschuß Kautschuktechnik   (Rubber Technology
Standards Committee). It is based on ISO 6194-1 : 1982.

 Ame ndments

Thea)following amendments
For shaft have
diameters 32, 35,been made
38 and to the
40 mm, April 1972
a nominal edition.
width of 8 mm has been introduced to account
for new designs.
b) Information to be provided by both the manufacturer and the purchaser has been included.
c) The standard has been editorially revised.

Previous editions
DIN 3760: 1962-02, 1972-04.
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differential pressure, that has rotating shafts.
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ISO 1629 : 1995 Rubbers and latices – Nomenclature
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ISO 4287-1 : 1984 Surface roughness – Terminology – Part 1: Surface and its parameters
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VDMA-Einheitsblatt (VDMA Code of practice) 24317 Fluid power systems – Hydraulics – Fire-resistant hy-
draulic fluids, guidelines
 ASTM D 1418 : 1992*) Rubber and rubber lati ces – Nome nclatur e

3 Dimensions and designations


Rotary shaft lip seals are not expected to conform to the designs illustrated here; compliance is only required
in the case of the dimensions specified.

Type A  Type AS

a) Elastomeric component
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b) Metal insert a) Minor lip
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   8 c) Garter spring Dimensions and details as for type A.
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Designation of a type A ro tary shaft lip seal intended for a shaft diameter, d1, of 25 mm, with an outside diameter,
   5 d2, of 40 mm and a width,  b , of 7 mm, with an elastomeric component of acrylonitrile/butadiene rubber (NBR):
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   2 If seals are to be marked with a symbol denoting the material of the elastomeric component used (cf. subclause
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5.2), a ‘G’ shall be included in the designation.
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Table 1: Nominal dimensions

Shaft Shaft Shaft


diameter, diameter, diameter,
d1 d1 d1

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   4
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   8
   0
  -
   9
   0
   0
   2
  -
   1
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   2
   5
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   8
   2
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   7
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   G
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Table 2: Interference allowance and tolerance on  d 2

Outside Interference Tolerance on


diameter, d 2 allowance1 ) d22 )

Up to 50

Over 50 up to 80

Over 80 up to 120

Over 120 up to 180

Over 180 up to 300

Over 300 up to 500

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 ) The average value for d 2 taken from a number of meas-
urements shall not be greater than the value specified
for d 2 plus the interference allowance. For seals having
grooved outside surfaces, additional interference al-
lowances are to be agreed upon.
2 ) The tolera nce on d2  (i.e.  d 2 max – d 2 min ) is to be dete r-
mined by taking three or more measurements equally
spaced around the circumference.

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4 Materials and surface protection
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manufacturer’s discretion. Where seals are exposed to fluids which will cause corrosive damage to the steel,
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a ‘K ’ shall be included in the designation (see example 3 in clause 3) and agreement should be reached between
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ISO 1629 and ASTM D 1418
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 . butadiene rubber
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   d Fluorinated rubber
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5.1 Size
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Seals conforming to this standard shall be permanently marked with at least the size ( d1  ×  d2  ×  b ) and the
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6 Use
Type A or AS seals are capable of providing a fluid-tight fit suitable for all o perating temperatures and housing
materials with differing coefficients of linear thermal expansion.
The advantage of the minor lip on type AS seals is that it prevents the ingress of contaminants. In order to reduce
wear, the space between the sealing lip and minor lip shall be filled with a suitable lubricant so as to increase
the resistance of shafts to corrosion. The lubricant used shall be compatible with the base elastomer; both the
elastomer and the lubricant shall be chemically resistant to the fluids present in the shaft assembly.

Limits for the operating conditions (e.g. fluid pressure, shaft speed, chemical and thermal resistance of the
elastomere used) are given in subclauses 6.1 and 6.2. If all of these limits will be reached simultaneously, or
if individual limits will be exceeded, the seal manufacturer should be consulted (cf. annexes A and B).

6.1 Maximum permissible shaft speed


6.1.1 Unpressurized operation
The maximum permissible rotational speed of the shaft during unpressurized operation is given in figure 3 as
a function of the elastomeric component material. The heat transfer system shall be capable of maintaining the
permissible temperature of the test fluid and shall be vented to atmosphere.

6.1.2 Pressurized operation


Lip seals shall be capable of retaining fluid or grease at low differential pressures, as well as air (provided there

is sufficientspeeds.
peripheral lubrication). Table 4 gives the maximum differential pressure as a function of the rotational and

6.2 Chemical and thermal stability of elastomeric components


The elastomers NBR and FKM are not resistant to all fluids.
Table 5 lists the most frequently used types of fluid and indicates the extent to which NBR and FKM are resistant
to them at the maximum continuous operating temperature.
   9 The symbol ( ) means that the relevant elastomer is not resistant to all fluids in this group (prior testing is
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a) the shaft be rounded (with a corner radius of  r 1 ) or chamfered (i f the shaft is fitted in dir ecti on z or the seal
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Rotational speed

Fluorinated rubber (FKM)

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   4  Acrylonitrile/butadi ene
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Table 5: Chemical stability of base elastomers

Fluids present
Fluids based on Non-flammable pressure fluids
petroleum products as in VDMA 24317 Other media
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   i    f    2   o
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   l    i
   t
  s    1    i
  n   e
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  s    5   o
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   t    b   n   s   c   D   u
   f    l   r
  a    i    i    t   m    (   u   e   s
  n   s   g   n   s   o
  s   t    L   m   m    d
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  g   s
   i   n   a   n   y   u
   i   e   c   a
   i   r    d
   i    d   e    l    l
   f
  s   m    1   n    l
  e   r   e
  r   e   r    t
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   f   4   a    i   o
  p   s
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   d
   d   e   t
  u   v
   i   u    i   o
  -    i
   l   p  a    t   s    l    t   e   2    L   s   s   u   u
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  o    i   r   5    E   e   n
   i   o    l
   f
  a
   i    t   r    d   a   u   1   -   u   r
  r
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  e  p   m   o
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  o   m   s   5   s   s
  e   a
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   d
  y
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   t   w  m   o
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  p    t   s    t   u    h    t    k
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  o  e   u   y   u   r   y   r   q   n   y   r
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Maximum continuous operating temperature of f luid, in °C

7.2 Shaft
Shafts shall meet the requirements specified in subclauses 7.2.1 to 7.2.3 and table 6.
Table 6: Shaft lead-in chamfer

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   3
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   8
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   4
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Over 50 up to 70
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   8
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   9 Over 10 up to 20 over 70 up to 95
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   2
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   1
   0 over 20 up to 30 over 95 up to 130
   2
   5
   0 over 30 up to 40 over 130 up to 240
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   4
   5
   4
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  -
   8
   2
   4 1 ) I f t here is a shaft l ead-in chamfer, i ts radius shal l b e n o l ess than this differe nce.
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   8
   9
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   d
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7.2.1 Surface roughness of shafts
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  m In order to ensure a tight fit between seal and shaft, the seal land (cf. subclause 7.2.3) shall have a surface
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The service life of seals depends on the surface hardness at the seal land. It should be at least 45 HRC. Where
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a) No eccentric running a) No eccentric running


b) Seal land b) Seal land

Figure 5: Seal land (notation)

Table 7: Seal land dimensions


Seal land dimensions for seals
with sealing lip with sealing lip and
only minor lip

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The housing bore shall be subject to a class H8 tolerance and shall have a maximum surface roughness
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Table 8: Housing dimensions

Nominal
bore
depth, b

7.4 Housing bore coaxiality 


The housing bore shall be coaxial with the shaft axis within the tolerances specified in figure 7. It should be noted
that tolerances are to be smaller where sealing lips are thinner. Wider tolerances may apply if other types of
elastomer or more flexible seal lip designs have been used to modify the performance of the seal.

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   4 Shaft diameter, d1, in mm
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7.5 Shaft run -ou t
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   7 The tolerances on shaft run-out shall be as shown in figure 8. It should be noted that in the case of higher shaft
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hydrodynamic lubrication, oil may leak from the seal. It is therefore advisable to position the seal as close as
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 Annex A 
Information provided by the purchaser
To allow the manufacturer to supply a seal suitable for the application in question, it is recommended that the
purchaser provide the information given in the specimen form shown below.
(The note in the margin on page 1 prohibiting reproduction of any part of this standard does not apply to the
following specimen form.)
Table A: Information provided by the purchaser

Purchaser: Reference:

 Application :  Assembly drawing:

1 Shaft information

a ) Di am et er (d
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b ) Mat er ial

c) Surface roughness  Ra

d) Type of finish

e ) Ha rd ne ss

f) Chamfer information

g ) R ot at io n

1) Direction of rotation (viewed in direction


of arrow as shown in drawing)
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Table A (concluded)

2 Housing information

a) Bore diameter ( D )

b) Bore depth

c ) M ate ri al

d) Surface roughness Ra

e) Chamfer information

f) Housing rotation (if applicable)


1) Direction of rotation (viewed in direction of arrow as shown in drawing overleaf)

– Clockwise

– Anti-clockwise

– Birotational

2) Rotational speed

3 Contained fluid information

a) Type of fluid Grades

b) Fluid temperature Normal: M M

c) Temperature cycle
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Table B: Information provided by the manufacturer

Manufacturer: Part No.

Charge No. Date

Seal specifications:

Type:

Outside diameter, d 2:

Seal width, b :

Sealing lip description (if applicable):

Plain Hydrodynamic
Unirotational Birotational

Sealing lip material specifications:

Material type: Specification:

Case specifications:

Case material: Inner case material:

Case thickness: Inner case thickness:


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Other relevant standards


ISO 6194-2 : 1991 Rotary shaft lip seals – Part 2: Vocabulary
ISO 6194-3 : 1988 Rotary shaft lip seals – Part 3: Storage, handling and installation
ISO 6194-4 : 1988 Rotary shaft lip seals – Part 4: Performance test procedures
ISO 6194-5 : 1990 Rotary shaft lip seals – Part 5: Identification of visual imperfections

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