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Development of a Sealing Concept for Off-Road Vehicle Axles
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Abstract
For some time a discernible trend in the use of cassette seals for extremely dirty environments has become apparent. The multitude of designs for the many applications makes, however, their comparison difficult. Results from one application (e.g. pinion) cannot be carried over to another (e.g. hub). Consequently, a sealing system suitable for axles subject to very dirty environments, such as off-road vehicles, was developed. With relatively minor modifications, it could be used for most of the important applications such as pinion, hub and propeller shafts in general.
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Vogt, R., Simrit, C., and Seidl, J., "Development of a Sealing Concept for Off-Road Vehicle Axles," SAE Technical Paper 930526, 1993, https://doi.org/10.4271/930526.Also In
References
- Hermann Rapp Rolf Drucktenhengst “Sealing Problems and Solutions in the Sealing of Truck Axle Pinions and Wheels by Radial Shaft Seals” SAE Technical Paper 841150 , Congress 1984
- Günter Wallburg “Sealing System ‘Cassette’, A New Generation of Radial Shaft Lip Type Seals” SAE Technical Paper 900333 , Congress 1990
- Dichtungsanordnung. Inventor: Josef Katzensteiner, ZF-Passau Offenlegungschrift DE 4105747A1