TC Oil Seal 140–160mm ID | Double Lip NBR Rotary Shaft Seal | R23 / TC / TTO | All Depths

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TC Double Lip NBR Oil Seal 140–160mm ID — Stop Leaks on Rotary Shafts

Leaking shaft seals are one of the most common causes of gearbox oil loss, differential contamination, and premature bearing failure. Whether you are rebuilding a tractor PTO shaft, replacing a worn axle seal, or servicing industrial rotating equipment, finding the exact replacement seal in the right size is often the hardest part. This listing covers TC double lip NBR oil seals with inner diameters from 140mm to 160mm (≈5.51" to 6.30"), offered across a wide range of outer diameters and depths to match your specific housing.

Each seal follows the R23 / TC / TTO double-lip design standard. The body is constructed from nitrile rubber (NBR) bonded to a steel shell, with a garter spring behind the primary sealing lip to maintain consistent radial contact force. Inner diameters range from 140mm (≈5.51") to 160mm (≈6.30"); outer diameters range from approximately 155mm to 250mm (≈6.10" to 9.84"); depths (widths) range from approximately 7mm to 20mm (≈0.28" to 0.79"). Available in packs of 1, 2, 5, or 10 pieces depending on the size selected.

Typical applications include agricultural tractor rear axle and PTO shaft seals, heavy-duty truck and trailer wheel hub seals, industrial gearbox output shaft seals, and hydraulic pump shaft seals where a spring-loaded double lip rotary shaft seal is specified. The NBR compound resists petroleum-based oils, gear lubricants, and hydraulic fluids across a broad operating temperature range.

🔵 Compatibility Note: Select your variant by Inner Ø × Outer Ø × Depth (all dimensions in mm). These seals conform to the R23 / TC / TTO double-lip standard and are interchangeable with seals of the same dimensional designation from other manufacturers. If your existing seal shows only inch dimensions, multiply by 25.4 to convert to mm.
⚠️ Before ordering: Verify all three dimensions — inner diameter, outer diameter, and depth — against your housing. A seal that is even 1–2mm off in outer diameter will not seal correctly. If you are unsure, contact us with your equipment make, model, and year and we will help confirm the correct size.

✅ Key Features of These TC Double Lip NBR Oil Seals

  • 🔩Double-Lip TC / R23 Design — Primary spring-loaded lip retains lubricant; secondary dust lip blocks dirt and moisture ingress, making this the standard rotary shaft seal for gearboxes and axles.
  • 🧲Garter Spring Retention — An internal garter spring maintains consistent radial lip pressure against the shaft, compensating for minor shaft runout and extending service life on worn or slightly undersized shafts.
  • 🛢️NBR Compound — Oil & Fluid Resistant — Nitrile rubber resists petroleum-based oils, gear lubricants, hydraulic fluids, and water, covering the majority of agricultural, automotive, and industrial lubrication systems.
  • 🌡️Wide Operating Temperature Range — NBR seals generally perform reliably from approximately -40°C to +120°C (-40°F to +248°F), suitable for most gearbox and axle operating environments.
  • 📐250+ Size Variants in One Listing — Inner diameters from 140mm to 160mm paired with multiple outer diameters and depths, covering a broad range of agricultural tractor, truck, and industrial equipment shaft seal applications.
  • 📦Flexible Pack Quantities — Available in 1, 2, 5, or 10-piece packs depending on the size selected, so individual repair jobs and workshop bulk stocking are both covered without overpaying.

📐 Technical Specifications — TC Double Lip NBR Rotary Shaft Oil Seal

Seal Type TC / TTO / R23 — Double Lip Radial Shaft Seal
Material NBR (Nitrile Rubber) with steel shell
Lip Configuration Double lip — primary sealing lip + secondary dust exclusion lip
Spring Type Garter spring (internal, behind primary lip)
Inner Diameter (ID) Range 140mm – 160mm (≈5.51" – 6.30")
Outer Diameter (OD) Range Approximately 155mm – 250mm (≈6.10" – 9.84") — see variant options
Depth (Width) Range Approximately 7mm – 20mm (≈0.28" – 0.79") — see variant options
Operating Temperature Typically -40°C to +120°C (-40°F to +248°F)
Fluid Compatibility Petroleum oils, gear lubricants, hydraulic fluids, water — contact us to confirm for synthetic or specialty fluids
Pressure Rating Typically up to ~0.3 bar (4.4 psi) static — see variant options
Finish See variant options
Packing Quantity 1 / 2 / 5 / 10 pieces — see variant options
Standard R23 / TC / TTO (interchangeable dimensional standard)
Country of Origin Contact us to confirm

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose the right oil seal size?

Measure the shaft diameter (inner Ø), the bore diameter (outer Ø), and the housing depth. Match all three to the variant listed as Inner Ø × Outer Ø × Depth (all in mm). For example, a 150 × 180 × 15 seal fits a 150mm (≈5.91") shaft, a 180mm (≈7.09") bore, and a 15mm (≈0.59") deep housing. If you only have inch measurements, multiply by 25.4 to convert to mm.

What does TC / TTO / R23 mean on an oil seal?

TC (also called TTO or R23) refers to a double-lip radial shaft seal design. The primary lip retains lubricant; the secondary dust lip keeps contaminants out. This is the most widely used general-purpose seal type across automotive, industrial, and agricultural equipment. Seals from different manufacturers with the same TC designation and identical dimensions are generally interchangeable.

What is the load or pressure rating of these seals?

TC-type NBR oil seals are generally rated for low-to-moderate shaft speeds and static pressures up to approximately 0.3 bar (4.4 psi). For higher-pressure applications, a PTFE-lipped or spring-energized seal is typically recommended. Contact us to confirm suitability for your specific application.

Can these seals be used outdoors or in wet environments?

NBR (nitrile rubber) offers good resistance to water, oil, and mild chemicals, making it suitable for many outdoor and wet environments. However, NBR is generally not recommended for prolonged UV exposure or ozone-rich environments. For harsh outdoor conditions, a FKM (Viton) seal is typically a better choice. The secondary dust lip on TC seals does provide additional protection against water and mud ingress.

What temperature range can NBR oil seals handle?

NBR oil seals generally operate reliably in a temperature range of approximately -40°C to +120°C (-40°F to +248°F). Short-term peaks up to +130°C are typically tolerated. For continuous high-temperature applications above 120°C, FKM (Viton) material is generally recommended.

Are these seals compatible with synthetic oils and gear oils?

NBR is generally compatible with mineral-based oils, gear oils, hydraulic fluids, and many synthetic lubricants. It is not recommended for use with phosphate-ester fluids, ketones, or highly aromatic fuels. If you are unsure about fluid compatibility, contact us to confirm before ordering.

How do I install a TC oil seal correctly?

Clean the housing bore and shaft. Lightly lubricate the seal lips with the fluid being sealed. Press the seal squarely into the bore using a seal driver or a flat plate — never hammer directly on the seal face. Ensure the seal is flush or slightly below the housing face. Avoid nicking the primary lip on shaft keyways or splines during installation.

What packing quantities are available and which should I choose?

These seals are available in packs of 1, 2, 5, or 10 pieces depending on the size selected. For a single repair, a 1-pack is sufficient. Workshops and fleet operators typically find the 5- or 10-pack more economical for recurring maintenance tasks on tractors, trucks, or industrial equipment.

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