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- The primary function of the power steering oil seal is to create a tight seal between the steering gearbox and the steering column. This seal prevents the power steering fluid from leaking out of the system, which can lead to loss of power steering assist and reduced fuel efficiency. Additionally, a leak can cause the power steering fluid to become contaminated with dirt and debris, which can further damage the system and require costly repairs.
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Polyacrylate
Better heat, oil and chemical resistance than NBR
It is recommended for use in oil which contains load bearing additives such as EP gear oils -
Seal with Side Lip -
An oil seal is designed to perform three major functions: to prevent lubricants from leaking outside the seal even under high pressure, to act as a barrier to retain the lubricating oil, and to prevent dirt and other contaminants from entering the unit.


Oil seals come in various shapes to fit the machines and substances to be sealed.
Figure 2 shows the structure and the names of the various components of the most typical oil seal.
The functions of the various components are also indicated in Table 1.