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Fluoro rubber (FKM)
Polyacrylate
Better heat, oil and chemical resistance than NBR
It is recommended for use in oil which contains load bearing additives such as EP gear oils
Oil seal type or shape
Viton (Fluorocarbon)

Oil seals, which are also known as rotary shaft seals, fluid seals or grease seals, play an important role in closing down the gaps between moving and stationary elements of mechanical equipment.
Garter springs are generally used when the lubricant is oil, as it provides the necessary downward force to maintain a tight seal. However, when grease is the lubricant, garter springs can often be eliminated. Due to its low viscosity, grease doesn’t require as much downward force to maintain an effective seal.
Common Oil Seal Failure Causes
Generally, an oil seal is made up of an outer circular metal part and a bonded inner flexible material (often nitrile rubber) that does the actual sealing.
In addition to fuel efficiency, the Spark Plug 794 00082 also helps to enhance engine power and performance. By providing a consistent and reliable spark, this spark plug helps to optimize the engine's combustion process, leading to improved acceleration and overall engine performance. Whether you're driving on the highway or navigating city streets, having a high-performance spark plug can make a significant difference in the way your vehicle performs.
Oil Seal Part Number System
ERIKS type M (type B according to the DIN standard) has a single metal casing and rubber sealing lip. Since the casing is made of metal, it must be fitted in a well-finished, undamaged groove. Large volumes of oil seals with metal casings are often cheaper, which is why they are often used as original equipment in machines. However, if an oil seal has to be replaced, types with a rubber exterior (type R or RST) are easier to fit. Type MST is similar to M and commonly used. The difference is the dust lip in the MST oil seal that prevents dust and dirt reaching the sealing lip, and extends its service life in dusty environments.