Tuesday, January 13, 2015

replace the auto oil seals PROFESSIONAL



Lower the oil to a level below the bottom of the auto oil seals that is being replaced.replace the auto oil seals PROFESSIONAL.
NOTICE:
Thoroughly clean all debris from the area around the oil seal being replaced in order to keep contamination out of the gearbox when the old seal is removed.rubber sealing.
2.If the oil seal being replaced has a flinger/v-ring installed outside of the seal, pry the flinger out using a sharp-bladed screwdriver.
3.Using a punch with a sharp point, place two or more small holes equally spaced in the face of the seal to be removed. Take care not to damage the shaft or housing.
4. Insert sheet metal screws in the punched holes, leaving the screw headssufficiently exposed so they can be pried or grasped with pliers.shaft seal.
5.Work the seal loose. After removal, be careful to prevent metal or dirt particles from entering unit.
6.Remove any burrs or sharp edges from the seal bore in the housing, keyway, or shaft shoulder, as applicable, using an abrasive pad
NOTICE:
Do not use abrasive pad on the shaft’s seal surface.
7.Clean the seat in housing and seal surface of shaft with soft cloth.

8.Cover the keyway, threads or shaft shoulder with electrical tape. Starting at the shoulder of the shaft’s seal journal, wrap the tape in a spiral pattern progressing away from the shoulder leaving enough electrical tape extending outward to allow for easy removal after the seal is installed.nok seal.
9.Apply a generous amount of grease over the taped shaft.
10.Protect seal lips from damage during handling. Apply grease to the rubber lip of the new seal. If the seal casing is metal, apply a thin bead of silicone around the outside diameter of the seal just prior to installation. If the seal casing is rubber, do not apply sealant to the outside diameter of the seal.
11.Start the seal over the shaft with the seal spring toward the reducer and apply just enough pressure with a slight turning rotation to position the seal on the shaft.Verify that no part of the seal lip is rolled inward.replace the
auto oil seals PROFESSIONAL.
12.Newer style reducers utilizing a v-ring and flinger , proceed to step 15.
auto oil seals being pressed-in flush with the housing face , proceed to step 13.
13.Using a seal installation tool (customer supplied) made from a square faced pipe or tube that fits against the oil seal’s face with an outside diameter larger than the seal’s outside diameter , evenly drive or press the seal until fully seated. Verify seal casing is not bent and the seal is not misaligned in the bore.If dual seals are being utilized , press the first seal in to a depth equal to the seal’s width using a special installation tool similar to the one described in step 15 with dimension B equaling the seal width. Apply a good quality NLGI #2 grease over the first seal so when the second seal is installed the cavity between the seals is approximately 2/3 filled with grease. Press a second seal over the first so it is flush with the housing face.
14.Wipe any excess sealant from the outside diameter of the seal and remove the electrical tape from the shaft. Proceed to step 20.
15.
auto oil seals being installed on reducers utilizing a v-ring and flinger  must be pressed in past the housing face using a special installation tool (customer supplied) made from a square faced pipe or tube .This stepped tool’s small diameter must be smaller than the oil seal’s outside diameter and fits against the seal’s face and its larger diameter must be larger than the seal’s outside diameter. The tool’s step length is specified in Table 1. Evenly drive or press the seal to its proper depth until the tool’s larger diameter is fully seated against the face of
the housing. Verify seal casing is not bent and the seal is not misaligned in the bore.
16.Wipe any excess sealant from the outside diameter of the seal bore and remove the electrical tape from the shaft
17.Install the v-ring onto the flinger .car seal.
18.Using your finger, place a small bead of a good quality NLGI #2 grease on the oil seal’s surface near the shaft where the v-ring’s lip will ride. Try to keep excess grease off the seal area outside of where the v-ring contacts the seal.bearing seal.
19.Press the flinger/v-ring in, flush with the face of the housing.
20.Replace drain plug and fill oil to the proper level.replace the
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