This floating seal is a critical component in sealing rotating shafts within heavy-duty equipment, preventing the ingress of contaminants and the egress of lubricants. Manufactured to precise OEM specifications, it offers superior sealing performance and longevity over worn or damaged seals. Operators may notice lubricant leaks around the shaft, increased wear on mating surfaces, or contamination within the system if this seal fails.
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The first sign of a failing floating seal is often visible lubricant leakage from the axle or final drive housing. If left unaddressed, this leakage can lead to a significant loss of lubricant, causing increased wear and heat in the drive components. Continued operation without adequate lubrication can result in severe damage to gears and bearings, necessitating costly repairs.
Carefully clean the seal housing and the mating surfaces on the shaft before installation to prevent damage to the new seal. Ensure the seal is installed perfectly square to avoid premature wear or leakage.
Inspect the drive shaft and housing for any scoring or wear that could compromise the new seal's effectiveness, and clean out any old sealant or debris.