These floating seals are designed to create a robust seal between two rotating or sliding components, commonly found in final drives and hydraulic cylinders. Manufactured to high durability standards, they provide superior sealing performance compared to worn or damaged seals that allow lubricant leakage and contaminant ingress. Operators may notice oil leaks, increased wear on mating surfaces, or reduced performance in the affected component if these seals fail.
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Cross-reference part number with serial number before ordering to confirm fitment. Keep original parts until new ones are confirmed correct. Record part numbers replaced for future reference.
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The first sign of failing floating seals is typically visible oil leakage from the component, such as a final drive or hydraulic cylinder. If left unaddressed, this leakage will lead to a loss of lubricant, increasing friction and wear on internal components. Continued operation with compromised seals can result in premature failure of expensive drivetrain or hydraulic parts.
Ensure the mating surfaces on both the housing and the rotating component are perfectly clean and free of any burrs or damage before installation. Lubricate the seal lips lightly with appropriate grease before seating.
Inspect the gears, bearings, and seals within the final drive or the rod and cylinder surfaces of hydraulic cylinders when replacing floating seals.