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A105 DOUBLE ACTING FIVE PIECES PISTON SEAL SET 

  • ONE SEAL ONE PISTON COMPLETE SEALING SOLUTION
  • EASY INSTALLATION
  • VERY ECONOMIC
  • EXCELLENT SEALING PERFORMANCE
  • LONG SERVICE LIFE                  
  • SIMPLE GROOVE DESIGN

General Properties

A105

Technical Properties

 

A105 DOUBLE ACTING COMPACT FIVE PIECES PISTON SEAL SET

A105 compact piston seal is designed to be used for medium to heavy duty hydraulic cylinders and piston applications.                                                                                                                            

A105 five piece piston seal is manufactured with one 80 shore NBR sealing ring, two TPE backup rings and two POM guide rings as standard seal set.

A105 double acting piston seal offers a complete solution with excellent performance, very economical sealing and guidening, long service life, very easy snap installation (because of split design for TPE backup rings and POM guide rings) and one seal could solve one piston sealing.     

Wide range of metric and imperial dimensions available on Exstock.                                    

A105 piston seal is to be used safely for forklifts, injection machinery, construction machinery, cranes, dustcarts, agricultural machinery and any standard cylinders.        

A105 piston seal can be manufactured with FKM sealing element and PTFE guide rings for extreme temperature condition cylinders if it is required.                                                                           

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TECHNICAL DATA
Working Pressure 400 Bar
Working Temperature -30 +105
Sliding Speed 0.5 m/sn
Material 80 NBR/TPE/POM+Glass Filler
Media Mineral Base Hydraulic Oil
 
 
Surface Roughness
  Ra Rmax
Dynamic Surface ≤0.3 μm ≤3 μm
Groove Base ≤1.8 μm ≤10 μm
Groove Flanks ≤3.2 μm ≤16 μm

 

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