oil seal RZV
RZV simmerings have no spring, but a metal introduction.
How are RZV type simmerings constructed?
RZV type simmerings are dual-lip rotary shaft seals designed to protect mechanisms from leaks and contaminants. They consist of a metal frame that provides stability, and an elastomeric sealing lip that adapts to the shaft. They do not have a tensioning spring, meaning they are intended for applications with lower loads and moderate rotational speeds. An additional dust lip effectively guards against dust, moisture, and dirt. Due to their lightweight construction, RZV simmerings are suitable for gearboxes, pumps, and applications requiring flexible sealing.
What is the purpose of RZV oil seals?
RZV type simmerings are two-lip rotary shaft seals designed to protect mechanisms from oil and grease leaks as well as the ingress of contaminants. Thanks to an additional dust lip, they effectively shield systems from dust, moisture, and fine dirt particles. They do not have a compression spring, which makes them most suitable for applications with lower loads and moderate rotational speeds. They are used in gearboxes, hydraulic pumps, and lubrication systems where the flexibility of the seal and lightweight construction are crucial.
Application of Simmer RZV rings
RZV type simmerings are used in systems where sealing of rotating shafts is required under lower loads and moderate rotational speeds. Thanks to two sealing lips, including a dust lip, they effectively protect mechanisms from dust, moisture, and dirt. The lack of a compression spring makes them best suited for gearboxes, hydraulic pumps, fans, and light industrial machines. They are also used in lubrication systems and agricultural equipment, where high pressures are not present, and the key is flexible sealing and protection from external factors.