TC Oil Seal NBR Double Lip Rotary Shaft Seal – ID 100–140mm OD 130–170mm × 14mm Thick

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TC Oil Seal NBR Double Lip — Rotary Shaft Seal for Gearboxes, Pumps & Axles (ID 100–140mm)

A leaking shaft seal on a gearbox, hydraulic pump, or agricultural axle doesn't just make a mess — it contaminates bearings, accelerates wear, and can sideline equipment at the worst possible time. Mechanics, equipment rebuilders, and maintenance technicians working on large-bore rotating machinery need a reliable TC oil seal that fits precisely, holds under load, and keeps contaminants out. This NBR double-lip rotary shaft oil seal is built for exactly those applications.

Each seal is a TC-type (double-lip) design with an FB metal outer case and a garter spring-loaded primary lip (TG4 specification). The sealing element is NBR (nitrile butadiene rubber), suited for petroleum oils, hydraulic fluids, and greases. All seals in this listing share a uniform height of 14mm (≈0.55"). Inner diameters (ID) range from 100mm (≈3.94") to 140mm (≈5.51"), and outer diameters (OD) range from 130mm (≈5.12") to 170mm (≈6.69"), covering 19 distinct size combinations. Available in quantities of 1, 2, or 3 pieces per order.

Typical applications include gearbox output shaft sealing on industrial and agricultural equipment, hydraulic pump shaft seals for construction machinery, rear axle and differential oil seals on trucks and heavy vehicles, and rotary shaft seals for conveyor drives and industrial gearboxes where a double-lip NBR seal is specified.

ℹ️ Compatibility Note: Match the seal ID to your shaft diameter and the OD to your housing bore. All sizes in this listing are 14mm thick. Select your size (ID × OD × Height) and quantity in the variant selector above before adding to cart.
⚠️ Verify Before Ordering: Measure your existing seal or housing bore and shaft with calipers. Do not rely solely on equipment model numbers — OEM seal dimensions can vary by production year and supplier.

✅ Key Features of These TC Oil Seals NBR Double Lip

  • 🔒TC Double-Lip Design — The primary garter spring-loaded lip retains oil and grease, while the secondary dust lip blocks dirt, water, and debris from reaching the bearing — a critical advantage over single-lip seals in outdoor and heavy-duty applications.
  • 🧲Metal Outer Case (FB Type) — The rigid steel outer shell provides a secure interference press-fit into the housing bore, resisting blowout under pressure and maintaining concentricity with the shaft for consistent sealing performance.
  • ⚙️Garter Spring-Reinforced Lip (TG4) — The internal garter spring maintains consistent radial lip pressure against the shaft surface throughout the seal's service life, compensating for minor shaft runout and lip wear in rotary shaft seal applications.
  • 🛢️NBR Rubber Compound — Nitrile butadiene rubber offers broad compatibility with petroleum-based oils, hydraulic fluids, diesel fuel, and greases, making this seal suitable for gearbox, pump, and axle sealing in most industrial and agricultural environments.
  • 📐19 Size Combinations Available — ID 100–140mm paired with OD 130–170mm in a single 14mm height, covering a wide range of large-bore shaft seal applications without requiring custom orders or long lead times.
  • 📦Flexible Quantity Options — Order 1, 2, or 3 pieces per variant to match your rebuild or maintenance needs — whether you're replacing a single failed seal or stocking spares for a fleet of equipment.

📐 Technical Specifications — TC Oil Seal NBR Rotary Shaft Seal

Seal Type TC (double lip with dust exclusion lip)
Lip Specification TG4 — garter spring-loaded primary lip
Outer Case Type FB — metal (steel) outer shell, press-fit
Sealing Material NBR (nitrile butadiene rubber)
Inner Diameter (ID) Range 100mm (≈3.94") – 140mm (≈5.51")
Outer Diameter (OD) Range 130mm (≈5.12") – 170mm (≈6.69")
Height (Thickness) 14mm (≈0.55") — uniform across all sizes
Available Sizes (ID × OD × H) 19 combinations — see variant options
Quantity Options 1 Pcs, 2 Pcs, 3 Pcs
Temperature Range Typically −40°C to +120°C (−40°F to +248°F)
Fluid Compatibility Petroleum oils, hydraulic fluids, greases, diesel fuel, water
Max Shaft Speed Typically up to 4–8 m/s peripheral velocity (contact us for high-speed use)
Pressure Rating Low-pressure applications — generally up to 0.05 MPa (7 psi)
Shaft Surface Finish Ra 0.2–0.8 µm recommended; hardened shaft surface preferred
Typical Applications Gearboxes, hydraulic pumps, axles, differentials, conveyor drives

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose the right TC oil seal size?

Measure three dimensions: ID (inner diameter — fits the shaft), OD (outer diameter — fits the housing bore), and height (axial thickness). All seals in this listing are 14mm thick. Match your shaft diameter to the ID and your housing bore to the OD. For example, a 120mm shaft in a 150mm bore housing needs the 120×150×14mm size. When in doubt, measure your old seal with calipers rather than relying on part numbers alone.

What does TC mean on an oil seal?

TC designates a double-lip seal: a primary sealing lip (spring-loaded in TG4 type) that retains oil or grease, and a secondary dust lip that prevents contaminants from entering the bearing or gearbox. This dual-lip configuration is generally more effective than single-lip (SC) seals in environments with both lubrication retention and contamination exclusion requirements — such as agricultural equipment, construction machinery, and industrial gearboxes.

What fluids and temperatures is NBR compatible with?

NBR (nitrile butadiene rubber) is generally compatible with petroleum-based oils, hydraulic fluids, greases, diesel fuel, and water. It typically performs in a temperature range of approximately −40°C to +120°C (−40°F to +248°F). NBR is not recommended for use with ketones, esters, or aromatic hydrocarbons. For high-temperature or chemically aggressive environments, FKM (Viton) seals are generally a better choice.

Can these oil seals be used outdoors or in wet environments?

Yes. The TC double-lip design includes a secondary dust and water exclusion lip, making these seals suitable for outdoor equipment, agricultural machinery, and applications where moisture and debris are present. The metal outer case (FB type) provides a secure press-fit and resists distortion. For fully submerged or saltwater applications, contact us to confirm suitability for your specific use case.

What shaft speed and pressure can these seals handle?

NBR TC oil seals are generally rated for low-to-moderate shaft speeds, typically up to around 4–8 m/s peripheral velocity depending on shaft diameter and surface finish. They are designed for low-pressure applications, generally up to 0.05 MPa (approximately 7 psi). For high-speed spindle applications or elevated pressure environments, contact us to confirm suitability before ordering.

What shaft surface finish is required for proper sealing?

For reliable sealing, the shaft surface in the seal contact zone should generally have a surface roughness of Ra 0.2–0.8 µm (approximately 8–32 µin). A hardened shaft surface (typically 45–60 HRC) is recommended to minimize lip wear over time. Avoid spiral machining marks on the shaft, as these can act as a pump and draw fluid past the seal lip.

How do I install a TC oil seal correctly?

Press the seal squarely into the housing bore using a seal driver or flat plate — never hammer directly on the seal face or lip. Apply a thin film of clean oil or grease to the seal lip before installation to prevent dry-start damage. Ensure the primary lip faces toward the oil side (inward). Do not press the seal deeper than the housing bore depth, as over-pressing can distort the metal case and compromise the seal.

Are these seals compatible with metric and imperial shaft standards?

These seals use metric dimensions (mm). They are compatible with metric shafts and housings. For imperial (inch) shaft applications, verify that the metric ID converts closely to your shaft size — for example, 120mm ≈ 4.72", 130mm ≈ 5.12", 140mm ≈ 5.51". Contact us to confirm fit if you are working with inch-dimensioned equipment where a close metric equivalent may not provide the correct interference fit.

🛒 Select your size (ID × OD × Height) and quantity above, then add to cart — ships from our US warehouse.

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