6 Types That Nobody Told You About Hydraulic Cylinder Seal
In my journey through the world of hydraulic systems, I have discovered that the right hydraulic cylinder seal is crucial for optimal performance and longevity. However, there are several types of seals that are often overlooked or not widely discussed. Understanding these six types of hydraulic cylinder seals can significantly impact efficiency and prevent costly leaks or failures. In this article, I will share insights into these lesser-known seal types, highlighting their unique features and applications to help you make informed choices for your hydraulic systems.
Construction machinery is inseparable from the oil cylinder, and the oil cylinder is inseparable from the seal. A common seal is a sealing ring, also called an oil seal, which acts as a barrier against oil and prevents oil from overflowing or passing through.
Common sealing rings used in hydraulic cylinders are of the following types: dust ring, piston rod sealing ring, buffer sealing ring, sound guide support ring, end cover sealing ring, and piston sealing ring.
1. Dust Ring
The dust proof ring is installed on the outside of the end cover of the hydraulic cylinder to prevent external contaminants from entering the cylinder. According to the installation method, it can be divided into a snap-in type and a press-in type.
The Basic Form of The Snap-in Dust Ring
The snap-in dust ring is the most common, as the name suggests, dust ring: it is stuck in the groove on the inner wall of the end cover and is used in less harsh environmental conditions. The material of the snap-in dust ring is usually polyurethane, and there are many variations of the structure, such as the H and K cross-sections with double lip structure, but they are inseparable.
Some Variants of The Snap-in Dust Ring
The in-type dustproof ring is used under severe and heavy load conditions. It is not stuck in the groove but is wrapped with a layer of metal to increase the strength of the polyurethane material and pressed into the end cover of the hydraulic cylinder. There are also many types of press-in dust rings, which are also divided into the single lip and double lip.