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A110 DOUBLE ACTING PISTON SEAL

  • EASY ONE PIECE INSTALLATION
  • VERY ECONOMIC
  • VERY GOOD STATIC AND DYNAMIC SEALING PERFORMANCE
  • NO TWISTING ENERGIZER SEAL DESIGN             
  • SIMPLE LOW HEIGHT GROOVE DESIGN

General Properties

A110

Technical Properties

 

A110 ECONOMIC DOUBLE ACTING PISTON SEAL

A110 double acting piston seal is designed to be used for medium to high duty hydraulic cylinders and piston applications.                                                                                                              

A110 economic piston seal is manufactured with special alp 98 shore PU compound and 80 shore rectangular NBR energising ring as standard.                                                                                                    

A110 piston seal offers very good and economic static and dynamic sealing performance, suitable to even low speed working conditions and simple low height groove design, no twisting rectangular NBR energising sealing element, suitable for standard housings and easy one piece installation.

Wide range of metric and imperial dimensions available on Exstock.

A110 piston seal is recommend to be used with min one ALP guidening element combination such as A251, A254, A255, A256, depending on the working conditions.                                                   

A110 two piece piston seal to be used safely for agricultural machinery, injection moulding machinery, construction machinery and any industry hydraulic cylinders                                                             

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TECHNICAL DATA
Working Pressure 400 Bar
Working Temperature -30 +105
Sliding Speed 0.5 m/sn
Material 80 NBR / 98 PU
Media Mineral Base Hydraulic Oil
 
Surface Roughness
  Ra Rmax
Dynamic Surface ≤0.4 μm ≤3.0 μm
Groove Base ≤1.6 μm ≤6.3 μm
Groove Flanks ≤3.2 μm ≤16 μm

 

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