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A202 SINGLE ACTING PU WIPER SEAL

  • PROVIDES EXCELLENT WIPING PERFORMANCE
  • VERY GOOD PROTECTION AGAINST OUTSIDE DIRT PARTICLES
  • SIMPLE GROOVE DESIGN
  • EASY INSTALLATION
  • HIGH WEAR RESISTANCE
  • LONG SERVICE LIFE
  • VERY ECONOMIC
  • WIDE RANGE DIMENSIONS AVAILABLE

General Properties

A202

Technical Properties

A202 SINGLE ACTING PU OR NBR WIPER SEAL

ALP A202 seal has a single robust lip and is designed to be used for medium duty cylinders for rod applications. Provides simple and effective wiping action to remove dirt and water from the rod and protect against dust, fluid or other types of contaminants from reaching the sealing system through the rod and causing damage to the internal cylinder components.

A202 single acting wiper seal is manufactured with high specification special 92 shore ALP PU compound or 90 shore ALP NBR compound as standard and could be manufactured with ALP FKM compound for extreme working conditions on your demand. Please contact our sales team for pricing and lead time. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

A202 single-acting rod wiper is recommended to be used in conjunction with a suitable ALP rod seal please check our rod seals section.

Wide range of sizes available on Exstock.

ALP A202 wiper seal offers, very effective wiping performance, and protection against the outside dirt particles such as dust, sand, mud and water, very good wear resistance, long service life, easy installation and a simple groove design.

A202 single acting single lip wiper seal is to be used safely for earth moving machinery, agricultural industry, telescopic cylinders, loading equipment, moving platforms and any standard cylinders.

 
TECHNICAL DATA
Standard Materials NBR PU
Working Temperature -30 +105 -30 +100
Sliding Speed 1.00 m/sn 1.00 m/sn
Material 90 NBR 92 PU
 
Surface Roughness
  Ra Rmax
Dynamic Surface ≤0.4 μm ≤3.2 μm
Groove Base ≤1.6 μm ≤10 μm
Groove Flanks ≤3.2 μm ≤16 μm

 

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