145785B
The type ADP rotorseal attaches to the shaft end with a 1-11 1/2 thread outlet instead of a mounting flange. The outer passage outlet feeds into the end of the machine shaft. The inner passage is a 1/4-18 port located on a flat of […]
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145405T
The type BD is similar to the AD, except for a larger diameter mounting flange. The inner passage is sealed with a flat rubber washer which compresses on the bottom of a counterbore in the shaft end. A compression grommet is used between the […]
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145583AJ
The FDA type rotorseal has larger passages than the BD rotorseal. The two inlet ports and the two flange outlet ports for the outer passage are 1/2-14. Compression grommets are used between the shaft end and mounting flange to seal the inner and outer […]
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145631L
The rotating seal is established by a non-metallic sealing ring, held against the rotorseal shaft by a light spring force. The sealing ring is designed so that media pressure acts on both of its ends to minimize the force on the sealing surface. This […]
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145106BM
The rotating seal is established by a non-metallic sealing ring, held against the rotorseal shaft by a light spring force. The sealing ring is designed so that media pressure acts on both of its ends to minimize the force on the sealing surface. This […]
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145106BL
The rotating seal is established by a non-metallic sealing ring, held against the rotorseal shaft by a light spring force. The sealing ring is designed so that media pressure acts on both of its ends to minimize the force on the sealing surface. This […]
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145107BA
The rotating seal is established by a non-metallic sealing ring, held against the rotorseal shaft by a light spring force. The sealing ring is designed so that media pressure acts on both of its ends to minimize the force on the sealing surface. This […]
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