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Use
& Fitting of Seal (
59.2 KB) |
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Our
quality control methods for material and manufacturing processes ensure
that all seals leaving our factories are in a condition capable of
giving a long and reliable service life. |
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Housing
& Installation Data (
65.5 KB) |
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A
chart of Hallite's product housing and installation data. |
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Housing
Design ( 170
KB) |
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Hallite
Seals' product data sheets give information indicating the allowable
extrusion gap a seal can see at pressure during its working life. |
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Housing Design & Seal
Options ( 279 KB) |
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Hallite's
wide range of products can be applied to a selection of some of the
most popular cylinder designs servicing the world's fluid power
industry. |
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Products & Typical Fluid
Compatibility ( 27.3 KB) |
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A
list of Hallite's products and the typical fluid compatibility. |
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Operating Conditions ( 62.4 KB) |
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From
many years of application experience with sealing hydraulic equipment,
we know that it is necessary to link the three main operating features
of speed, pressure and temperature to achieve a satisfactory seal
performance.
After carefully considering each product, we are ablet o specify the
maximum speed and pressure with a temperature range within which the
seal will operate safely. |
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Storage of Seals ( 28 KB) |
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Most
Polymeric items including vulcanized rubber and other elastomers tend
to change their properties during storage and many become unservicable.
The following recommendations indicate the most suitable conditions for
storing, whether as a single item or composite product. |
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Surface Roughness ( 37.9 KB) |
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Surface
roughness has a very important influence on the life and leakage
performance of a reciprocating sealing system.
Piston Rods are generally hard chrome plated.
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