Radial Shaft Seal - Standards

Standards

Standards and other documents relating to radial shaft seals

  • ISO 6194-1:1982 Rotary shaft lip type seals - Nominal dimensions and tolerances
  • ISO 6194-2:1991 Rotary shaft lip type seals - Vocabulary
  • ISO 6194-3:1988 Rotary shaft lip type seals - Storage, handling and installation
  • ISO 6194-4:1988 Rotary shaft lip type seals - Performance test procedures
  • ISO 6194-5:1990 Rotary shaft lip type seals - Identification of visual imperfections
  • SAE J946-1989 Application Guide to Radial Lip Seals
  • RMA OS-4, 1984 Application Guide for Radial Lip Type Shaft Seals
  • RMA OS-7, 1982 Storage and Handling Guide for Radial Lip Type Shaft Seals
  • RMA OS-8, 1977 Visual Variations Guide for Rotating Shaft Seals
  • DIN 3760 Radial-Wellendichtringe (Radial shaft seals)
  • DIN 3761 Radial-Wellendichtringe fur Kraftfahrzeuge (Motor Vehicles Radial shaft seals), Parts 1-15. This standard covers all aspects including vocabulary, material requirements and test methods.
  • GOST 8752-79. CIS standard for rotary shaft seals.

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