Catalogo o Rings KOIO 2 PDF
Catalogo o Rings KOIO 2 PDF
Catalogo o Rings KOIO 2 PDF
CAT. NO.R2001E
1. Oil Seals
Engineering Section
Dimensional Tables
2. O-Rings
Engineering Section
Dimensional Tables
3. Application Examples
of Oil Seals and O-Rings
4. References
Engineering Data
5. Request Forms
for Oil Seal Design and Production
Preface
This catalog lists Koyo oil seals and O-rings, including all items of
the dimension series specified in ISO, JIS and JASO (Japanese
Automobile Standards Organization) standards. This catalog is also
based on knowledge gained from our supply record, experience,
expertise, technologies, and research developments that JTEKT has
acquired in cooperation with customers since its foundation in 1964.
A specialty of this new catalog is the comprehensive information, it
offers regarding the selection and handling of oil seals and O-rings.
Energy-saving, efforts to protect global environment are in great
demand, and JTEKT makes efforts to continue further research and
development in response to these.
We look forward to receiving your further loyal patronage of Koyo
products.
The contents of this catalog are subject to change without prior notice. Every
possible effort has been made to ensure that the data listed in this catalog is correct.
However, we can not assume responsibility for any errors or omissions.
Reproduction of this catalog without written consent is strictly prohibited.
Contents
2
3
4
6
1. Oil Seals
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.8
1.9
8
10
11
15
18
22
26
30
35
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.8
2. O-Rings
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
4. References
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Features
Various O-rings
Features
Features
Stress
High
Tension
Low
Under no load
Stress
High
Tension
Low
Under no load
Temperature
High
Temperature
Low
Under no load
At resonance
Oil Seals
7 Nose 4 Spring
Housing
Air side
Sealed side
Shaft
2 Minor lip
3 Sealing edge
1 Main lip
4 Spring
Spring load
Inflection point
Service range
Initial tension
Spring elongation
5 Metal case
6 O.D surface
7 Nose
The front end face of the seal is called the nose. Seals
are usually mounted for the nose to face the substances
to be sealed. The nose is made of rubber and forms a
gasket seal when compressed on housing shoulder.
8 Back face
The oil seal surface vertical to the center line of the shaft
on the side that does not come in contact with substances
to be sealed is generally called the back face. Either metal
or rubber peripheral surface is available, depending on the
application.
Example
MH S A 45 70 8 J
Special shape code .... J: Additional code is added here as an identifier when two
or more seals have exactly the same type codes and
dimensional numbers.
Dimensional numbers Shaft number ................ 45: The seal suits the shaft diameter of u45 mm.
Housing bore number ... 70: The seal suits the housing bore diameter
of u70 mm.
Width number ................ 8: The seal width is 8 mm.
Remark) For the type codes of special type seals, refer to Section 1.3.
10
With spring
1)
Without spring
Rubber
2)
O.D wall
Metal
3)
O.D wall
Rubber
2)
O.D wall
Metal
3)
O.D wall
MHS
HMS
HMSH
MH
HM
MHSA
HMSA
HMSAH
MHA
HMA
5)
Type code
Features of
each type
Table 1.3.2 Koyo oil seal type codes corresponding to the codes used in Industrial standards
KOYO
MHS
HMS
HMSH
MH
HM
MHSA
HMSA
HMSAH
MHA
HMA
ISO
1)
JIS
Type
Type
Type
Type
Type
Type
2)
1
2
3
4
5
6
Old JIS
S
SM
SA
G
GM
D
DM
DA
JASO
3)
S
SM
SA
G
GM
D
DM
DA
P
PM
11
Seal type
Perfect Seals
Features
Applications
Engine crankshafts
Oil pumps
Differential gear sides
Reduction gears input
shafts
Engine crankshafts
Oil pumps
Differential gear sides
Reduction gears input
shafts
Engaged positions of
transfer system
MHSA...XBT
Helix Seals
MHSA...XRT
MHSA...XLT
Super Helix
Seals
MHSA...XRT
MHSA...XLT
Double Lip
Seals
HMSD
Perfect Seal
12
MHSD
Helix Seal
Seal type
Pressureresistant
Seals
MHSA...P GMHSA...P
Reciprocating
Seals
MHSAF...R
External Lip
Seals
XMHSA
XMH
Seals with
Side Lip
: For reciprocation
Features
Applications
Hydraulic motors
Motorcycle engine
crankshafts
Power steering input shaft
Front hubs
Rear hubs
Wheel hubs
Engine crankshafts
Wheel hubs
Plug tubes
Wheel hubs
CVT shafts of
motorcycles
MHSA...S
Mud-resistant
Seals with
Integrated
Sleeve
HR Seals
HRSA
SIM Seals
MHR
MHRA
HR Seal
SIM Seal
13
Seal type
Full Rubber
Seals
MS
YS Type Seal
YS
Features
Applications
Rolling mills
Various medium and
large size machines
MORGOIL bearings
YSA
MORGOIL
Seals
MS...J
MS...NJ
The double lips ensure improved water- Rolling mill roll necks
proof performance
Water Seals
XMHE
Scale Seals
WR
WR...BJ
V-Rings
MV...A
14
Housing
material
Small thermal
expansion and
hard material
(3.2~1.6) mRa
Split housing
Housing
design
Roughness of
housing bore
(1.6~0.4) mRa
One solid type
Ra, m
Ne c e s s i ty o f s p r i n g
Spring required
Substance to
be sealed
S>
= 5 m/s
P<30 kPa
Pressure
P, kPa
Grease or
high viscosity oil
Atmospheric
pressure
Peripheral speed
S, m/s
S<5 m/s
> 30 kPa
P=
Pressure-resistant seals
Lip type
Single lip
Dusty
Air side
conditions
No dust
15
Standard type
Lowtemperature
resistant type
30
40
40
Heat resistant
type
For food
processing
machines
30
Hydrogenated
Compared with nitrile rubber, superior
Standard type
nitrile rubber
in resistance to heat and to abrasion
(HNBR)
30
20
20
30
50
Rubber material
Gear oil Turbine oil Engine oil
Nitrile rubber
(100)
100
120
Hydrogenated nitrile rubber
140
Acrylic rubber
150
Silicone rubber
Incompatible
150
170
Fluorocarbon rubber
180
16
ATF
(120)
(150)
Concentrate inorganic
acid solution
Dilute inorganic
acid solution
Concentrate alkaline
solution
Dilute alkaline
solution
Water
Ketone
Ether
Alcohol
Silicone base
100
100
110
120
100
140
150
150
170
20
180
Notes 1) Operational temperature means the lip temperature. It should be determined based on ambient temperature, heat generated by the
machine, lip friction heat, heat generation by the agitation of the substance to be sealed and heat transfered from other components etc.
2) The highest normal-operation temperature may be lower than indicated in this table, depending on the kind and properties of
the substance to be sealed (Refer to Table 1.4.3.)
3) ASTM : American Socienty for Testing and Materials.
Ester base
200 C
Urea base
150
Lithium base
100
Brake oil
50
Phosphoric ester
Water + glycol
50
Mineral oil
Normal
operation range
Features
Automatictransmission fluid
Grade
Engine oil
Rubber
material
3)
(ASTM code)
Upper limit
Turbine oil
Lower limit
Gear oil
Table 1.4.2 Rubber materials, operational temperature ranges and chemical resistance
Gasoline (regular)
Remark)
The (
) indicates oil with extreme pressure additives.
Extreme pressure additives are compounds of
phosphor, sulfur or chlorine base, added to prevent
wear or seizure on sliding or rotating surfaces.
These compounds are activated by heat and
chemically react against rubber, which deteriorates
rubber properties.
Small talk 1
17
Metal case
Spring
Cold rolled Stainless High carbon Stainless
carbon
steel wire
steel sheet steel wire
steel sheet
(JIS SPCC) (JIS SUS304) (JIS SWB) (JIS SUS304)
Oil
Grease
Water
Seawater
Water
vapor
Chemicals
Organic
solvent
: Compatible
18
Up to
Tolerance
h8
Upper
Lower
18
10
22
10
18
27
18
30
33
30
50
39
50
80
46
80
120
54
120
180
63
180
250
72
250
315
81
315
400
89
400
500
97
500
630
110
630
800
125
800
1 000
140
ud1
1) Material
Steel or cast iron is generally used as the material of
housings. When aluminum or plastic housing is used,
the following consideration and study are required, as
seal seating in housing bore may become loose fitting
under high temperature because the housing material
and seal material have different linear expansion
coefficients. This may cause problems such as
leakage through the seal O.D, or seal dislocation.
d1d2
mm
2) Dimensional accuracy
The housing bore tolerance should be H7 or H8 when
bore is 400 mm or less. For larger housing bores,
recommended tolerance is H7.
ud2
Nominal shaft
diameter
d1, mm
Over
Up to
10
20
30
40
10
20
30
40
50
d1d2
mm
1.5 min.
2.0 min.
2.5 min.
3.0 min.
3.5 min.
Nominal shaft
diameter
d1, mm
Over
50
70
95
130
240
Up to
70 4.0 min.
95 4.5 min.
130 5.5 min.
240 7.0 min.
500 11.0 min.
Good finished
surface
Up to
3
6
10
18
30
50
80
120
180
250
315
400
500
630
800
1 000
1 250
6
10
18
30
50
80
120
180
250
315
400
500
630
800
1 000
1 250
1 600
Tolerance
H7
Upper
+12
+15
+18
+21
+25
+30
+35
+40
+46
+52
+57
+63
+70
+80
+90
+105
+125
H8
Lower
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Upper
+18
+22
+27
+33
+39
+46
+54
+63
+72
+81
+89
Lower
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Undesirable
finished surface
The surface shows visible
lead marks
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3) Chamfer
Provide the chamfer at the housing bore inlet as
shown below so that a seal can be mounted easily
and avoided from damages.
Shouldered bore
R: 0.5 mm or less
L
B1
R: 0.5 mm or less
15~25
uD
uD
uF
uD
Unit : mm
B2
15~25
15~25
Over
Up to
50
150
50
150
400
F
D-4
D-6
D-8
uD
5) Surface roughness
To ensure seal sitting and to prevent leakage through
seal O.D, finish bore surface to the roughness
specified below.
Unit : mm
Up to
10
18
10
18
50
B1
min.
B2
min.
b + 0.5
b + 1.0
b + 0.8
b + 1.6
1.0
Seal type
1.5
Housing bore
surface roughness
(1.6~0.4) mRa
(6.3~1.6) mRz
(3.2~1.6) mRa
(12.5~6.3) mRz
20
Shaft O.D
Shaft eccentricity
Shaft center
Center of shaft-center
rotation trajectory
Housing-bore center
Housing bore
Shaft O.D
Shaft runout
Shaft-center rotation
trajectory
(mm TIR)
0.7
Seal type : MHSA and HMSA
Rubber material : NBR
Substance to be sealed : Engine oil (SAE 30)
Oil temperature : 80 C
0.6
0.5
Shaft diameter
u120
0.4
u80
0.3
u50
0.2
u20
0.1
1 000
2 000
3 000
4 000
5 000
-1
6 000 (min )
Rotational speed
21
(h)
15 000
5 000
NB
R
NB
4 000
3 000
R(
G ea
2 000
r o il
0)
E3
SA
o il
in e
0)
ng
E3
(E
SA
o il
M
in e
FK
ng
(E
3 0)
Q
E
SA
VM
0)
o il
E3
in e
SA
ng
(E
o il
M
ne
i
AC
ng
0)
(E
E3
SA
BR
oil
HN
ine
ng
(E
9 0)
SAE
10 000
1 000
900
800
700
600
500
400
300
200
100
40
50
60
70
80
90 100
120
140
Lip temperature
22
dn
(60 1 000)
where,
v: peripheral speed at the sealing edge, m/s
: Ratio of circle circumference to diameter (3.14)
d: Shaft diameter, mm
-1
n: Rotational speed, min
w Determine the supposed ambient temperature
e Find the point at which the ambient temperature curve
meets the calculated shaft surface speed in Fig. 1.6.2
r Read the ordinate value of the point
t Obtain the estimated lip temperature by the sum of
the ordinate value and ambient temperature
Example
Shaft diameter: u50 mm
-1
Rotational speed: 4 000 min
Ambient temperature: 80 C
Peripheral speed at the sealing edge can be
obtained as follows;
50C
80C
120C
20
10
20
Peripheral speed
30
(m/s)
(m/s)
40
FKM ,VMQ
30
ACM
20
HNBR
NBR
10
50
100
150
200
250
Shaft diameter
300
(mm)
v=
(m/s)
20
15
MHS, MHSA
HMS, HMSA
MHSD
HMSD
10
MH
HM
50
100
150
200
Shaft diameter
250
300
(mm)
23
(kPa)
50
T = 2 11 000 dRL
where,
T : Seal torque, N m
: Coefficient of friction at sealing edge
(including oil viscosity)
d : Shaft diameter, mm
RL : Lip radial load, N
40
30
FKM
20
10
ACM
0
HNBR
NBR
10
Peripheral speed
15
(m/s)
Component of stress
due to seal deflection
Small talk 3
24
Lip shape
before
mounting
(N m)
0.2
Seal torque
0.15
Seal type
Rubber material
Substance to be sealed
Shaft diameter
Rotational speed
Oil temperature
0.1
(N m)
0.05
0.5
1.5
2
(h)
Operation hours
4 000 min-1
Seal torque
5 000 min-1
1.5
3 000 min-1
2 000 min-1
0.5
1 500 min-1
1 000 min-1
25
50
75
100
125
Shaft diameter
2) Factors for seal torque
Fig. 1.6.8 shows how rotational speed and lubricant
influence seal torque. As this diagram shows,
generally seal torque increases in proportion to shaft
rotational speed increase. High viscosity lubricating
oil also increases seal torque.
Seal type
Rubber material
Oil temperature
Shaft diameter
(N m)
0.6
SAE 50
Seal torque
SAE 30
0.4
SAE 10
0.2
2 000
4 000
6 000 (min-1)
150
(mm)
Small talk 4
25
(3) Mounting
(1) Storage
Follow the instructions below in the storing.
Keep air-condition: Room temperature Max.30 C
and humidity 40 % to 70 % on
average.
Keep rule: Use older oil seals stored, first.
Avoid: Direct/indirect ray of sun, ozone
When storing oil seals in a worksite, keep them in
sealed containers to protect them from dusts, sands,
and other contaminations, as well as mechanical
damages caused by various equipment or subjects
dropped.
Avoid oil seals from being stacked for storage which
may lead to deformation of seal edges due to their
own weight.
(2) Handling
Keep the following cautions at handling.
Do not damage seals by knife or screw driver when
opening wrap.
Do not place seals for long time on table without
sheet cover, due to chance of dust or sand
adhesion.
Do not hang by wire, string, or nail, which deforms
or damages seal lip.
Do not use cleaners, solvents, corrosive fluids, or
chemical liquid. Use kerosene when washing seals.
Minor lip
Main lip
Pack grease here
ud - 0.2 mm
ud
26
Housing
Shaft
Pressing jig
(Edge of jig is
chamfered)
Centering jig
Centering jig
Shaft
Housing
Casted face
Pressing jig
Measuring conditions
No lubricant
Surface roughness of housing bore: 1.6 mRa
(kN)
10
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
Interference
O.D wall: Metal
(kN)
O.D u150 mm,
width 15 mm
O.D u100 mm,
width 12 mm
O.D u50 mm,
width 8 mm
10
5
0.05
0.1
0.15
0.2 (mm)
Interference
27
Housing
Guide jig
Shaft
15
Shaft
Heavy housing
Protecting jig
Guide jig
Housing
Spacer
Long shaft
Old seal lip track
28
Small talk 5
29
2nd
From lip
3rd
Damages on lip
Lip tear
No abnormality on seal
From fitting area
Stick slip:
A friction related phenomena in
which the sealing element tends to
adhere and rotate with the shaft
surface momentarily until the elastic
characteristics of the sealing
element overcome the adhesive
force,causing the seal lip to lose
contact with the rotating shaft long
enough to allow leakage.
This cycle repeats itself
continuously and is normally
associated with non-lubricated and
boundary-lubricated conditions.
30
Peeling, Scuffing,
Damages,
Deformation,
Inclined mounting on seal
No abnormality on seal
4th
5th
Phenomenon
Damages on
sealing edge
Damages
Causes
1) Sharp edge or burrs on
shaft chamfer
2) Shaft spline or keyway
3) Entry of foreign materials
4) Poor handling
Countermeasures
Remove burrs and polish
Use shaft protecting jig (See Fig.
1.7.7 on page 28.)
Clean work shop
Improve handling manner
(Consult JTEKT.)
Lip turned
backward
Missing
spring
Lip hardened
1) Temperature exceeded
seal service temperature
range
2) Poor lubrication
3) Excessive inside pressure
happened
Lip softening
1) Mis-selection of rubber
material
2) Long time dip in cleaning
oil or organic solvent
31
Lip uneven
wear
Phenomenon
Causes
Countermeasures
1) Poor lubrication
2) Rough shaft surface finish
3) Entry of foreign materials
Hardening, Cracks
Improve lubrication
Examine cause of heat source
Change rubber to heat proof
rubber (See Table 1.4.2 on
page 16.)
Apply high pressure proof seal or
breather (vent)
Dents
Uneven wear
Wear track width is uneven.
Inclined seal was mounted
into housing
Max. and Min. wear areas are
1) Improper housing bore
located 180 apart. (Main and
diameter
minor lips show opposite pattern.)
2) Improper housing bore
chamfer
3) Improper housing bore
corner radius
4) Improper mounting tool
Uneven wear
32
Tear at seal
heel bottom
Lip
deformation
Phenomenon
Causes
1) Improper handling
2) Excessive inside pressure
3) Reaction by impact
pressure
Tear
Yielded
Lip face
contact
Sliding pattern
Lip tear
Countermeasures
Attach prevention device for
entry of foreign materials
Improve lubrication
33
Phenomenon
Causes
Countermeasures
Peeling,
scuffing on
O.D wall
Damages on
O.D wall
Damage
Deformation
Deformation
Seal inclined
mounting
34
Type
Page
Metal O.D
wall seals
d1 7~540
HM
HMA
HMSA
HMS
36
Rubber O.D
wall seals
d1 6~300
MHA
MH
MHS
MHSA
YS type seals
54
d1 220~1 640
YSN
YS
YSA
YSAN
Assembled seals
68
d1 115~405
HMSH
HMSH...J
HMSH...J
HMSH...J
Special seals
d1 10~3 530
MS
MORGOIL seals
Seal inner rings
78
d1 167~1 593
MS...J
MS...NJ
H...J
H...JM
H...PJ
Scale seals
Scale covers
80
d 195~1 595
WR
WR...BJ
WR...RJ, MH...J
H...J
Water seals
84
d1 219.2~1 460
XMH
XM, XMHE
V-rings
86
d 38~875
MV...A
35
Oil seals
Standard types
d1 6~(16)
b
Remarks
1) Seals marked and are always in stock.
2) Seals marked
and
, JTEKT owns
molding dies for production.
3) Seal number is constructed by
combination of type code and dimensional
numbers (bore diameter, outside diameter
and width).
Example: HMSA55729(55729 mm).
4) Rubber code N represents nitrile rubber,
A: acrylic rubber, S: silicone rubber, and
F: fluorocarbon rubber.
uD
HM
ud1
HMA
HMS
HMSA
ud1
MHA
MHS
MHSA
uD
MH
d1 6~(12)
Boundary dimensions, mm
HMA
HMS
F N A S
F N A S
d1
14
18
20
14
18
18
18
22
22
25
22
10
17
18
20
20
20
21
22
22
25
25
25
28
30
11
12
36
22
25
16
18
20
22
22
25
25
28
N A S
MH
F N A S
MHA
MHS
F N A S
F N A S
MHSA
F N A S
d1 (12)~(16)
Boundary dimensions, mm
HMA
HMS
F N A S
F N A S
d1
12
28
30
32
32
20
25
25
28
28
30
13
14
15
16
30
20
24
24
25
26
28
32
34
N A S
MH
F N A S
MHA
MHS
F N A S
F N A S
MHSA
F N A S
20
21
22
22
23
24
4.5
24
25
25
25
27
28
28
30
30
30
30
30
12
32
32
32
35
35
35
35
22
3.5
24
26
37
Oil seals
Standard types
d1 (16)~(20)
b
Remarks
1) Seals marked and are always in stock.
2) Seals marked
and
, JTEKT owns
molding dies for production.
3) Seal number is constructed by
combination of type code and dimensional
numbers (bore diameter, outside diameter
and width).
Example: HMSA55729(55729 mm).
4) Rubber code N represents nitrile rubber,
A: acrylic rubber, S: silicone rubber, and
F: fluorocarbon rubber.
uD
HM
ud1
HMA
HMS
HMSA
ud1
MHA
MHS
MHSA
uD
MH
d1 (16)~(18)
Boundary dimensions, mm
HMA
HMS
F N A S
F N A S
HMSA
MH
MHA
MHS
F N A S
F N A S
d1
16
28
28
30
30
30
30
32
35
35
23
24
28
28
28
30
30
30
30
32
32
32
35
35
35
35
38
10
17
18
38
N A S
F N A S
F N A S
MHSA
F N A S
40
24
28
30
30
30
32
35
d1 (18)~(20)
Boundary dimensions, mm
HMA
HMS
F N A S
F N A S
d1
18
35
35
35
36
10
38
19
20
38
10
27
30
30
32
35
35
N A S
MH
F N A S
MHA
MHS
F N A S
F N A S
MHSA
F N A S
35
35
38
38
10
40
26
27
28
28
30
30
4.5
30
30
30
32
32
32
32
34
35
35
4.5
5
35
35
35
35
10
36
36
36
10
38
40
40
40
40
10
40
11
42
39
Oil seals
Standard types
d1 (20)~(28)
b
Remarks
1) Seals marked and are always in stock.
2) Seals marked
and
, JTEKT owns
molding dies for production.
3) Seal number is constructed by
combination of type code and dimensional
numbers (bore diameter, outside diameter
and width).
Example: HMSA55729(55729 mm).
4) Rubber code N represents nitrile rubber,
A: acrylic rubber, S: silicone rubber, and
F: fluorocarbon rubber.
uD
HM
ud1
HMA
HMS
HMSA
ud1
MHA
MHS
MHSA
uD
MH
d1 (20)~(24)
Boundary dimensions, mm
d1
20
42
42
45
12
47
47
47
52
36
40
28
29
30
32
21
22
HMA
HMS
F N A S
F N A S
HMSA
F N A S
F N A S
MHA
MHS
F N A S
F N A S
MHSA
F N A S
34
35
35
35
36
10
38
40
11
42
42
42
10
42
11
23
35
24
35
35
35
38
38
38
10
40
40
45
40
MH
d1 (24)~(28)
Boundary dimensions, mm
HMA
HMS
F N A S
F N A S
d1
24
45
10
25
32
32
33
35
35
35
35
38
38
38
40
40
40
40
40
10
42
26
27
28
N A S
MH
F N A S
MHA
MHS
F N A S
F N A S
MHSA
F N A S
42
42
11
44
45
45
45
45
10
45
11
47
47
47
47
48
50
50
12
52
52
10
52
12
62
11
36
38
40
40
42
42
45
48
11
40
47
11
35
41
Oil seals
Standard types
d1 (28)~(35)
b
Remarks
1) Seals marked and are always in stock.
2) Seals marked
and
, JTEKT owns
molding dies for production.
3) Seal number is constructed by
combination of type code and dimensional
numbers (bore diameter, outside diameter
and width).
Example: HMSA55729(55729 mm).
4) Rubber code N represents nitrile rubber,
A: acrylic rubber, S: silicone rubber, and
F: fluorocarbon rubber.
uD
HM
ud1
HMA
HMS
HMSA
ud1
MHA
MHS
MHSA
uD
MH
d1 (28)~(30)
Boundary dimensions, mm
HMS
F N A S
F N A S
d1
28
37
38
38
40
40
40
42
30
42
44
44
11
45
45
47
48
48
48
48
11
50
37
3.2
39
40
40
42
42
42
44
44
45
45
45
45
12
46
46
47
47
12
N A S
HMA
HMSA
F N A S
MH
F N A S
MHA
MHS
F N A S
F N A S
MHSA
F N A S
d1 (30)~(35)
Boundary dimensions, mm
d1
30
32
33
34
35
HMA
HMS
F N A S
F N A S
HMSA
F N A S
MH
F N A S
MHA
MHS
F N A S
F N A S
MHSA
F N A S
48
48
50
50
50
50
50
10
50
11
50
12
52
52
10
52
12
55
55
12
56
62
62
62
10
43
43
10
44
45
45
45
46
47
48
48
52
52
52
11
54
10
50
52
42
44
46
48
50
54
11
45
47
47
48
48
48
50
43
Oil seals
Standard types
d1 (35)~(45)
b
Remarks
1) Seals marked and are always in stock.
2) Seals marked
and
, JTEKT owns
molding dies for production.
3) Seal number is constructed by
combination of type code and dimensional
numbers (bore diameter, outside diameter
and width).
Example: HMSA55729(55729 mm).
4) Rubber code N represents nitrile rubber,
A: acrylic rubber, S: silicone rubber, and
F: fluorocarbon rubber.
uD
HM
ud1
HMA
HMS
HMSA
ud1
MHA
MHS
MHSA
uD
MH
d1 (35)~(40)
Boundary dimensions, mm
HMA
HMS
F N A S
F N A S
HMSA
d1
35
50
50
50
11
52
52
52
52
52
10
52
11
52
12
55
55
55
55
55
11
55
12
60
12
62
10
50
50
10
45
50
50
52
52
55
55
55
58
58
58
58
11
50
52
36
38
40
44
F N A S
MH
F N A S
MHA
MHS
F N A S
F N A S
MHSA
F N A S
d1 (40)~(45)
Boundary dimensions, mm
d1
40
52
52
55
55
HMA
HMS
F N A S
F N A S
HMSA
F N A S
MH
F N A S
MHA
MHS
F N A S
F N A S
55
58
58
58
58
10
60
MHSA
F N A S
60
60
12
62
62
62
62
10
62
11
62
12
65
65
12
65
14
75
12
41
65
42
55
55
55
58
10
60
60
65
65
65
12
44
60
45
55
60
60
60
61
62
62
62
62
10
65
68
68
68
68
12
45
Oil seals
Standard types
d1 (45)~(62)
b
Remarks
1) Seals marked and are always in stock.
2) Seals marked
and
, JTEKT owns
molding dies for production.
3) Seal number is constructed by
combination of type code and dimensional
numbers (bore diameter, outside diameter
and width).
Example: HMSA55729(55729 mm).
4) Rubber code N represents nitrile rubber,
A: acrylic rubber, S: silicone rubber, and
F: fluorocarbon rubber.
uD
HM
ud1
HMA
HMS
HMSA
ud1
MHA
MHS
MHSA
uD
MH
d1 (45)~50
Boundary dimensions, mm
d1
45
68
14
70
12
70
14
71
72
HMS
F N A S
F N A S
F N A S
MH
F N A S
MHA
MHS
F N A S
F N A S
6.5
7
MHSA
F N A S
12
47
62
11
70
12
48
62
62
65
65
70
70
70
12
72
12
64
10
65
65
65
68
68
46
HMSA
72
50
HMA
70
10
70
12
72
72
72
72
72
10
72
12
72
14
75
12
80
80
14
d1 51~(62)
Boundary dimensions, mm
d1
HMA
HMS
F N A S
F N A S
HMSA
F N A S
51
63
52
65
70
75
75
12
53
78
12
55
70
70
70
72
72
74
75
12
78
78
78
78
12
80
12
85
56
58
60
62
12
72
72
75
80
80
12
75
75
75
75
10
78
78
82
78
82
MHSA
F N A S
14
12
MHS
F N A S
85
80
MHA
F N A S
70
78
MH
F N A S
82
82
12
82
14
85
12
90
90
11
90
12
90
14
75
75
47
Oil seals
Standard types
d1 (62)~95
b
Remarks
1) Seals marked and are always in stock.
2) Seals marked
and
, JTEKT owns
molding dies for production.
3) Seal number is constructed by
combination of type code and dimensional
numbers (bore diameter, outside diameter
and width).
Example: HMSA55729(55729 mm).
4) Rubber code N represents nitrile rubber,
A: acrylic rubber, S: silicone rubber, and
F: fluorocarbon rubber.
uD
HM
ud1
HMA
HMS
HMSA
ud1
MHA
MHS
MHSA
uD
MH
d1 (62)~70
Boundary dimensions, mm
d1
62
80
80
85
12
80
85
85
12
63
65
68
70
48
80
HMA
HMS
F N A S
F N A S
HMSA
F N A S
MH
F N A S
85
12
88
88
88
12
90
90
10
90
12
90
13
95
14
95
16
90
12
95
13
82
12
85
12
92
10
90
85
10
F N A S
90
MHSA
10
F N A S
82
12
F N A S
82
88
MHS
88
MHA
92
92
12
95
95
13
100
14
d1 71~95
Boundary dimensions, mm
d1
HMA
HMS
F N A S
F N A S
71
95 13
72
100 12
73
95 14
75
90
100
100
77
80
93 10
100 12
8
105 13
105 15
110 15
100
105 15
7
8
110
120 15
88
115 13
90
100
105
115
115
115
115 15
120 13
125 15
115 13
115 16
120 13
130
130 13
130 15
135 13
120
115 13
120
110 13
95
105 13
110
110
100 13
105
115 15
85
100 10
105
MHSA
F N A S
100
MHS
F N A S
105 15
7
MHA
F N A S
100 13
100
MH
F N A S
49
Oil seals
Standard types
d1 100~(210)
b
Remarks
1) Seals marked and are always in stock.
2) Seals marked
and
, JTEKT owns
molding dies for production.
3) Seal number is constructed by
combination of type code and dimensional
numbers (bore diameter, outside diameter
and width).
Example: HMSA55729(55729 mm).
4) Rubber code N represents nitrile rubber,
A: acrylic rubber, S: silicone rubber, and
F: fluorocarbon rubber.
uD
HM
ud1
HMA
HMS
HMSA
ud1
MHA
MHS
MHSA
uD
MH
d1 100~(140)
Boundary dimensions, mm
d1
100 120
12
125
HMA
HMS
F N A S
F N A S
HMSA
F N A S
F N A S
13
15
135
15
105 130
13
14
140
15
110 140
145
112 145
150
16
120 135
150
150
14
14
9
155
16
125 155
14
155
16
160
16
130 150
11
160
160
14
160
16
170
16
135 165
12
165
14
175
16
140 160
170
14
12
50
15
14
145
F N A S
115 145
F N A S
135
F N A S
MHSA
135
14
MHS
125
140
MHA
125
140
MH
d1 (140)~(210)
Boundary dimensions, mm
d1
HMA
HMS
F N A S
F N A S
HMSA
F N A S
140 170
14
185
16
145 175
12
175
14
MH
F N A S
MHA
MHS
F N A S
F N A S
MHSA
F N A S
190
16
150 180
12
180
14
180
16
155 180
185
15
15
190
14
200
20
160 190
12
190
14
190
16
200
15
165 195
14
220
20
170 200
12
200
16
205
12
205
16
205
18
210
15
225
16
225
20
175 230
180 210
20
210
15
210
16
215
16
215
18
220
15
225
20
235
20
190 220
14
220
15
225
16
245
22
200 230
15
235
16
235
18
240
16
240
20
255
22
205 260
23
210 240
15
12
51
Oil seals
Standard types
d1 (210)~540
b
Remarks
1) Seals marked and are always in stock.
2) Seals marked
and
, JTEKT owns
molding dies for production.
3) Seal number is constructed by
combination of type code and dimensional
numbers (bore diameter, outside diameter
and width).
Example: HMSA55729(55729 mm).
4) Rubber code N represents nitrile rubber,
A: acrylic rubber, S: silicone rubber, and
F: fluorocarbon rubber.
uD
HM
ud1
HMA
HMS
HMSA
ud1
MHA
MHS
MHSA
uD
MH
d1 (210)~(280)
Boundary dimensions, mm
d1
HMA
HMS
F N A S
F N A S
HMSA
F N A S
210 250
16
250
18
250
20
265
23
265
25
220 250
15
250
16
255
16
255
18
260
20
260
22
275
23
230 260
15
260
20
270
15
270
16
270
20
285
23
240 270
15
270
20
275
16
275
18
320
22
330
24
52
25
18
18
320
310
16
285
15
315
280 310
25
F N A S
270 330
F N A S
19
20
F N A S
MHSA
15
25
MHS
280
320
F N A S
MHA
250 280
260 300
MH
d1 (280)~540
Boundary dimensions, mm
d1
HMA
HMS
F N A S
F N A S
280 340
28
290 330
330
15
18
350
25
300 340
22
345
22
360
25
310 370
25
HMSA
F N A S
MH
F N A S
MHA
MHS
F N A S
F N A S
MHSA
F N A S
370
28
320 360
20
360
25
380
25
380
28
340 380
400
20
25
400
28
360 420
25
370 415
20
380 440
25
395 430
18
420 480
25
540 600
25
53
Oil seals
YS type
YS
YSN
YSA
YSAN
d1 220~340
Remarks
1) For seals marked
, JTEKT owns
molding dies for production.
2) Seal number is constructed by
combination of type code and dimensional
numbers (bore diameter, outside diameter
and width).
Example: YS32036018 (32036018 mm).
3) Seal number marked
have suffix -1.
4) Seals with spacers are available.
Seal number with spacers is refered on
right side page.
5) Rubber code N represents nitrile rubber,
F: fluorocarbon rubber, and
K: hydrogenated nitrile rubber.
uD
YS
ud1
YSN
YSA
YSAN
d1 220~(310)
Boundary dimensions, mm
Seal type
YS
YSN
220
255
16
230
264
16
240
275
16
250
285
16
d1
255
315
25
265
305
18
270
330
25
280
320
18
330
20
340
25
330
18
340
20
350
25
350
28
340
18
290
300
340
20
340
25
345
20
345
22
350
20
350
25
350
29
360
25
360
28
342.1
17.5
342.9
17.5
355.6
20.6
355.6
25.4
355
23
355
25
54
304
310
304.8
305
YSA
350
18
350
19
350
20
360
20
360
25
YSAN
F
YS 320 360 18 D5
Spacer width: 5 mm
Example 2
d1 (310)~340
Boundary dimensions, mm
d1
310
315
320
Seal type
YS
370
25
370
28
355
20
360
20
365
20
375
25
375
28
YSA
K
YSAN
F
360
18
360
20
360
25
370
20
370
25
380
25
380
28
320.68
371.48
25.4
325
365
20
375
25
370
18
370
20
370
25
380
25
330
YSN
390
25
390
28
330.2
368.3
17.5
335
375
20
385
25
395
28
336.6
374.65
17.5
340
380
18
380
20
380
25
384
20
390
20
390
25
400
25
400
28
55
Oil seals
YS type
YS
YSN
YSA
YSAN
d1 342.9~(410)
Remarks
1) For seals marked
, JTEKT owns
molding dies for production.
2) Seal number is constructed by
combination of type code and dimensional
numbers (bore diameter, outside diameter
and width).
Example: YS32036018 (32036018 mm).
3) Seal number marked
have suffix -1.
4) Seals with spacers are available.
Seal number with spacers is refered on
right side page.
5) Rubber code N represents nitrile rubber,
F: fluorocarbon rubber, and
K: hydrogenated nitrile rubber.
uD
YS
ud1
YSN
YSA
YSAN
d1 342.9~(380)
Boundary dimensions, mm
d1
342.9
350
355
355.6
360
Seal type
YS
N
381
17.5
393.7
20.6
393.7
25.4
390
16
YSN
K
YSA
K
390
18
390
20
400
17
400
25
410
25
410
28
405
25
415
28
406.4
20.6
406.4
25.4
400
17
400
18
20
400
25
410
25
420
25
420
28
365
405
18
370
410
18
410
20
410
25
415
20
420
20
420
25
430
25
430
28
374.65
419.1
22.2
375
420
18
420
20
435
28
420
18
56
400
380
YSAN
YS 320 360 18 D5
Spacer width: 5 mm
Example 2
d1 (380)~(410)
Boundary dimensions, mm
d1
380
381
Seal type
YS
420
20
420
25
430
25
440
25
440
28
419.1
17.5
431.8
20.6
431.8
25.4
YSN
K
YSA
K
425
18
387.4
425.15
17.5
390
430
18
430
20
440
20
440
25
450
25
450
28
431.8
19
400
440
18
440
20
444
20
450
20
450
25
460
25
460
28
15
438.15
17.5
405
455
25
406.4
444.5
19
410
438.15
400.05
385
393.7
YSAN
450.85
22.2
457.2
20.6
457.2
23
457.2
23.8
450
20
460
25
470
25
57
Oil seals
YS type
YS
YSN
YSA
YSAN
d1 (410)~(500)
Remarks
1) For seals marked
, JTEKT owns
molding dies for production.
2) Seal number is constructed by
combination of type code and dimensional
numbers (bore diameter, outside diameter
and width).
Example: YS32036018 (32036018 mm).
3) Seal number marked
have suffix -1.
4) Seals with spacers are available.
Seal number with spacers is refered on
right side page.
5) Rubber code N represents nitrile rubber,
F: fluorocarbon rubber, and
K: hydrogenated nitrile rubber.
uD
YS
ud1
YSN
YSA
YSAN
d1 (410)~(450)
Boundary dimensions, mm
d1
410
470
28
480
25
Seal type
YS
N
475
23
457.2
19.1
420
460
18
460
19
460
20
460
25
470
20
470
22
470
25
480
25
480
28
465
20
28
470
20
20
480
25
490
25
490
28
431.8
469.9
19
432
476
20
438.2
476.25
19
440
480
20
490
17
490
20
490
22
490
25
500
25
500
28
444.5
495.3
25.4
450
490
19
490
20
500
20
500
25
58
480
430
419.1
485
YSA
415
425
YSN
YSAN
F
YS 320 360 18 D5
Spacer width: 5 mm
Example 2
d1 (450)~(500)
Boundary dimensions, mm
d1
450
510
25
510
28
Seal type
YS
N
452.6
501.65
19.1
504.82
19
457.2
508
19.1
460
500
20
510
20
510
25
520
25
520
28
463.6
501.65
19.1
465
510
20
515
25
467
510
20
469.9
520.7
23
520.7
23.4
510
20
520
18
520
20
520
25
530
25
480
YSA
K
YSAN
F
454
470
YSN
530
28
520
20
530
18
530
20
530
22
530
25
540
25
540
28
482.6
520.7
19
490
530
20
540
25
550
25
495.3
546.1
23.8
500
540
20
59
Oil seals
YS type
YS
YSN
YSA
YSAN
d1 (500)~(600)
Remarks
1) For seals marked
, JTEKT owns
molding dies for production.
2) Seal number is constructed by
combination of type code and dimensional
numbers (bore diameter, outside diameter
and width).
Example: YS32036018 (32036018 mm).
3) Seal number marked
have suffix -1.
4) Seals with spacers are available.
Seal number with spacers is refered on
right side page.
5) Rubber code N represents nitrile rubber,
F: fluorocarbon rubber, and
K: hydrogenated nitrile rubber.
uD
YS
ud1
YSN
YSA
YSAN
d1 (500)~(550)
Boundary dimensions, mm
d1
500
510
Seal type
YS
550
20
550
25
560
25
560
28
550
20
560
25
570
28
565
25
514.4
565.15
22.2
520
560
20
570
20
580
25
580
28
558.8
19.1
571.5
22.2
570
20
580
20
580
22
590
28
600
25
539.8
590.55
22
540
580
20
580
25
590
20
590
25
600
24
600
25
600
28
530
YSAN
F
610
25
546.1
596.9
20.6
596.9
22.2
550
590
20
60
YSA
514
520.7
YSN
600
20
600
25
610
23
YS 320 360 18 D5
Spacer width: 5 mm
Example 2
d1 (550)~(600)
Boundary dimensions, mm
d1
550
610
25
610
28
Seal type
YS
N
YSA
K
620
25
25
558.8
596.9
19.1
609.6
22.2
622.3
22.2
600
20
610
20
610
22
610
23
620
18
620
25
620
28
620
30
630
25
20
620
22
630
25
579.2
630
25.4
580
620
20
630
20
630
25
640
25
640
28
640
30
622.3
19
635
25.4
587
637
20
590
630
20
640
20
640
25
650
28
640
19
640
20
600
610
584.2
618
570
YSAN
558
560
YSN
61
Oil seals
YS type
YS
YSN
YSA
YSAN
d1 (600)~(740)
Remarks
1) For seals marked
, JTEKT owns
molding dies for production.
2) Seal number is constructed by
combination of type code and dimensional
numbers (bore diameter, outside diameter
and width).
Example: YS32036018 (32036018 mm).
3) Seal number marked
have suffix -1.
4) Seals with spacers are available.
Seal number with spacers is refered on
right side page.
5) Rubber code N represents nitrile rubber,
F: fluorocarbon rubber, and
K: hydrogenated nitrile rubber.
uD
YS
ud1
YSN
YSA
YSAN
d1 (600)~(660)
Boundary dimensions, mm
d1
600
650
25
660
25
Seal type
YS
N
YSN
K
YSA
K
660
28
609.6
660.4
22.2
610
660
25
670
23
670
25
670
28
670
30
660
20
670
20
670
25
680
25
680
28
690
25
620
670
20
670
25
680
25
690
25
690
30
700
30
673.1
19.1
685
25
695
25
680
20
690
25
700
25
700
28
647.7
698.5
22.2
650
700
25
710
25
710
28
630
635
640
660
62
710
30
720
25
710
25
YSAN
F
YS 320 360 18 D5
Spacer width: 5 mm
Example 2
d1 (660)~(740)
Boundary dimensions, mm
d1
Seal type
YS
N
660
720
25
660.4
711.2
22.2
670
710
20
720
20
720
25
734
22
711.2
19
676
740
20
680
720
20
730
25
685
745
25
685.8
736.6
20.2
736.6
22.2
730
20
750
25
698.5
749.3
22.2
700
750
20
750
25
760
25
750
20
760
25
770
25
711.2
762
22.2
720
770
25
780
28
780
30
723.9
774.7
22.2
730
780
25
790
25
781.05
22.2
735
795
25
736.6
774.7
19
787.4
22.2
812.8
41.3
790
25
710
730.3
740
YSA
K
YSAN
F
673.1
690
YSN
63
Oil seals
YS type
YS
YSN
YSA
YSAN
d1 (740)~(970)
Remarks
1) For seals marked
, JTEKT owns
molding dies for production.
2) Seal number is constructed by
combination of type code and dimensional
numbers (bore diameter, outside diameter
and width).
Example: YS32036018 (32036018 mm).
3) Seal number marked
have suffix -1.
4) Seals with spacers are available.
Seal number with spacers is refered on
right side page.
5) Rubber code N represents nitrile rubber,
F: fluorocarbon rubber, and
K: hydrogenated nitrile rubber.
uD
YS
ud1
YSN
YSA
YSAN
d1 (740)~(850)
Boundary dimensions, mm
Seal type
YS
740
800
25
750
800
25
810
25
810
28
810
25
813
22
d1
760
25
825.5
22.4
774.7
825.5
22.2
850.9
25.4
830
25
835
20
840
25
850
25
844.55
19
800
850
22
850
25
860
25
870
25
860
25
870
25
870
28
874
22
870
25
880
25
880
28
825.5
876.3
22.2
830
880
25
820
900
25
838.2
879.5
19
889
22.2
840
890
25
910
25
849
900
25
850
900
25
64
793.5
810
YSAN
820
790
YSA
762
780
YSN
YS 320 360 18 D5
Spacer width: 5 mm
Example 2
d1 (850)~(970)
Boundary dimensions, mm
d1
Seal type
YS
N
850
910
25
850.9
914.4
22.2
860
910
25
920
23
864
928
22
870
920
25
876.3
927.1
22.2
880
930
25
930
30
940
25
940
28
933.45
22.2
20.6
952.5
22.2
952.5
25.4
965.2
25.4
940
25
950
25
950
25
960
25
914.4
977.9
25.4
920
970
20
970
25
977.9
22.2
940
950
952.5
939.8
927.1
YSAN
882.7
900
YSA
889
890
YSN
990
25
1 000
25
1 000
23
1 000
25
1 000
30
1 010
25
990.6
22.2
1 002.9
22.2
1 003.3
22.2
960
1 020
25
970
1 020
25
65
Oil seals
YS type
YS
YSN
YSA
YSAN
d1 (970)~1 640
Remarks
1) For seals marked
, JTEKT owns
molding dies for production.
2) Seal number is constructed by
combination of type code and dimensional
numbers (bore diameter, outside diameter
and width).
Example: YS32036018 (32036018 mm).
3) Seal number marked
have suffix -1.
4) Seals with spacers are available.
Seal number with spacers is refered on
right side page.
5) Rubber code N represents nitrile rubber,
F: fluorocarbon rubber, and
K: hydrogenated nitrile rubber.
uD
YS
ud1
YSN
YSA
YSAN
d1 (970)~(1 320)
Boundary dimensions, mm
d1
Seal type
YS
N
970
1 030
25
971.5
1 035.05
19.05
971.6
1 035.05
25
977.9
1 041.4
25
990
1 040
25
990.6
1 041.4
22.2
1 050
22
1 050
23
1 050
25
1 050
30
1 060
25
1 000
20
25
1 016
1 066.8
22.2
1 020
1 070
25
1 030
1 070
25
1 050
1 110
25
1 070
1 120
25
1 130
25
1 079.5
1 143
22.2
1 080
1 130
25
1 090
1 140
25
1 150
25
1 155.7
25.4
1 104.9
1 155.7
22.2
1 105
1 155
15
1 110
1 160
25
1 117.6
1 181.1
22.2
1 130
1 180
25
1 136
1 186
25
1 140
1 200
25
1 180
1 260
30
1 200
1 264
25
1 210
1 270
25
1 320
1 380
30
66
YSAN
1 100
1 092.2
YSA
1 060
1 010
YSN
YS 320 360 18 D5
Spacer width: 5 mm
Example 2
d1 (1 320)~1 640
Boundary dimensions, mm
Seal type
YS
d1
1 320
1 420
30
1 340
1 390
25
1 360
1 410
25
1 400
1 460
25
1 500
30
1 460
1 510
25
1 480
1 530.8
22.2
1 498.6
1 549.4
22.2
1 500
1 550
25
1 640
1 690
25
YSN
K
YSA
K
YSAN
F
67
Oil seals
Assembled seals
d1 115~440
HMSH
Seals with reinforcing inner metal ring
b
Remark) All seals use nitrile rubber.
uD
ud1
HMSH
d1 115~(190)
d1 (190)~(220)
Boundary dimensions, mm
d1
115
120
145
14
150
14
125
155
150
Boundary dimensions, mm
Seal No.
190
245
22
245
25
14
10
195
230
250
16
20
160
170
14
16
250
255
22
22
135
165
14
200
230
15
140
170
180
14
14
230
230
16
18
190
190
14
14
235
235
16
18
190
16
240
14
210
195
20
14
240
250
20
15
200
220
15
20
230
235
16
15
200
205
16
16
235
260
16
23
225
20
240
12
220
230
15
20
240
250
15
16
210
210
14
15
18
23
210
16
250
265
212
245
16
215
215
16
18
215
240
12
245
14
220
220
15
18
245
250
15
16
225
225
16
18
255
270
16
23
235
20
240
20
240
220
22
12
245
250
14
15
220
220
14
15
250
255
16
16
225
14
255
22
225
225
16
18
260
260
12
15
245
20
260
16
130
150
155
160
165
170
175
180
190
68
205
210
Seal No.
d1
d1 (220)~(280)
d1 (280)~440
Boundary dimensions, mm
d1
Boundary dimensions, mm
Seal No.
280
310
320
18
18
320
330
20
25
320
25
330
350
18
25
337
330
20
15
332
16
335
340
18
16
340
340
18
20
340
22
220
275
23
224
260
18
225
255
255
13
18
230
235
236
240
245
250
254
260
265
270
275
280
280
23
255
255
15
16
260
260
15
20
298
300
260
268
22
19
280
20
280
285
23
23
290
Seal No.
d1
285
290
25
23
270
16
345
360
22
20
270
270
15
16
360
372
25
16
275
280
18
19
15
22
300
25
340
340
350
18
275
305
13
25
320
360
380
18
25
305
280
28
15
330
360
370
18
18
380
18
390
390
25
28
372
380
16
16
280
18
285
290
16
16
310
25
286
15
280
290
16
16
300
310
340
380
18
350
390
18
18
355
390
15
300
300
20
22
370
410
410
15
18
320
290
25
16
375
420
18
380
440
25
300
15
420
480
25
300
305
18
18
440
490
16.5
325
300
25
15
310
18
313
330
20
25
330
28
310
16
305
12
310
16
69
Oil seals
Assembled seals
d1 117~405
HMSH...J
Seals with reinforcing inner metal ring
b1
b
b1
b
uD ud1
uD ud1
b1
b
ud2
Design 1
uD ud1
ud2
Design 3
Design 2
d1 117~254
Boundary dimensions, mm
d1
d2
117
140
10
129
150
10
130
132
150
10
134
160
11
17
b1
Seal No.
Design
15
14
14
137
139
160
11
14
145
165
10
15
155
158
180
13
17
159
183
12
18
166
190
12
18
170
200
16
25
174
177
200
14
19
175
200
10
15.5
180
220
16
25
220
12
18
193
220
14
20
190
200
205
203
230
14
20
235
16
23
235
13
19
235
15
22
210
240
12
21
215
240
12
18
245
13
19
218
245
14
22
220
225
245
13
21
260
16
23
255
13
21
228
260
14
20
230
260
15
23
240
240
270
16
22
270
16
23
243
275
16
24
245
275
13
21
250
280
16
23
280
16
25
285
11.5
18.4
254
70
d1 260~405
Boundary dimensions, mm
Design
d2
260
263
290
14
20
270
300
16
25
316
18
25
320
20
27
280
Seal No.
d1
b1
384
320
20
28
290
330
18
28
300
300
340
20
29
310
350
18
28
313
350
20
28
320
360
18
25
330
380
18
25
380
18
24
340
380
16
21.5
343
380
18
26
390
18
25
370
410
18
25
375
378
420
20
28
405
435
14.5
19.2
350
71
Oil seals
MS
d1 10~238
Mounting example
Remarks
1) All seals use nitrile rubber.
2) Mounting width deviation should be as
specified in the table below:
Mounting width = b
b
Mounting width deviation
(Unit : mm)
Mounting width = b
uD
MS
ud1
d1 10~70
Up to 6
0.1 ~ 0.2
Over 6 up to 10
0.1 ~ 0.3
Over 10 up to 18
0.1 ~ 0.4
Over 18 up to 30
0.1 ~ 0.5
d1 75~(120)
Boundary dimensions, mm
Boundary dimensions, mm
Seal No.
d1
10
26
MS 10 26 6
20
44
12
MS 20 44 12
25
49
12
MS 25 49 12
30
45
MS 30 45 8
54
12
MS 30 54 12
59
12
MS 35 59 12
35
Deviation
60
12
MS 35 60 12
38
60
12
MS 38 60 12
40
62
12
MS 40 62 12
65
12
MS 40 65 12
Seal No.
d1
75
100
13
MS 75 100 13
100
16
MS 75 100 16
105
16
MS 75 105 16
80
105
13
MS 80 105 13
110
16
MS 80 110 16
85
110
13
MS 85 110 13
115
16
MS 85 115 16
90
115
13
MS 90 115 13
120
16
MS 90 120 16
95
120
10
MS 95 120 10
67
14
MS 40 67 14
120
13
MS 95 120 13
42
66
12
MS 42 66 12
125
16
MS 95 125 16
45
72
14
MS 45 72 14
120
13
MS 100 120 13
50
72
12
MS 50 72 12
130
16
MS 100 130 16
75
13
MS 50 75 13
130
18
MS 100 130 18
77
14
MS 50 77 14
133
18
MS 100 133 18
80
14
MS 50 80 14
135
15
MS 100 135 15
78
12
MS 55 78 12
104
149
12
MS 104 149 12
82
14
MS 55 82 14
105
140
13
MS 105 140 13
85
14
MS 55 85 14
140
15
MS 105 140 15
80
10
MS 60 80 10
140
18
MS 105 140 18
82
12
MS 60 82 12
108
134
16
MS 108 134 16
82
13
MS 60 82 13
110
135
MS 110 135 8
84
13
MS 60 84 13
140
12
MS 110 140 12
87
14
MS 60 87 14
140
14
MS 110 140 14
90
14
MS 60 90 14
143
18
MS 110 143 18
90
13
MS 65 90 13
145
18
MS 110 145 18
90
14
MS 65 90 14
145
18
MS 115 145 18
92
14
MS 65 92 14
148
18
MS 115 148 18
95
14
MS 65 95 14
95
15
MS 65 95 15
95
16
MS 65 95 16
150
15
MS 120 150 15
86
MS 70 86 9
150
18
MS 120 150 18
92
12
MS 70 92 12
153
18
MS 120 153 18
100
16
MS 70 100 16
155
16
MS 120 155 16
55
60
65
70
72
100
115
120
150
18
MS 115 150 18
150
14
MS 120 150 14
d1 (120)~(180)
d1 (180)~238
Boundary dimensions, mm
Boundary dimensions, mm
Seal No.
d1
120
155
18
MS 120 155 18
125
155
14
MS 125 155 14
158
18
160
18
160
14
MS 130 160 14
163
18
165
Seal No.
d1
180
220
20
MS 180 220 20
185
221
20
MS 185 221 20
MS 125 158 18
188
230
20
MS 188 230 20
MS 125 160 18
190
220
12
MS 190 220 12
220
20
MS 190 220 20
MS 130 163 18
226
20
MS 190 226 20
18
MS 130 165 18
230
20
MS 190 230 20
168
18
MS 135 168 18
193
233
16
MS 193 233 16
170
18
MS 135 170 18
195
230
19
MS 195 230 19
175
18
MS 135 175 18
231
20
MS 195 231 20
170
14
MS 140 170 14
230
16
MS 200 230 16
173
18
MS 140 173 18
239
22
MS 200 239 22
175
18
MS 140 175 18
240
20
MS 200 240 20
177
16
MS 140 177 16
240
22
MS 200 240 22
175
14
MS 145 175 14
203
250
20
MS 203 250 20
178
18
MS 145 178 18
205
250
20
MS 205 250 20
180
18
MS 145 180 18
208
248
16
MS 208 248 16
180
14
MS 150 180 14
250
20
MS 208 250 20
185
18
MS 150 185 18
210
249
22
MS 210 249 22
186
20
MS 150 186 20
215
254
20
MS 215 254 20
186
26
MS 150 186 26
254
22
MS 215 254 22
190
16
MS 150 190 16
260
20
20
MS 155 191 20
MS 220 260 20
191
200
20
MS 155 200 20
195
18
MS 160 195 18
196
20
MS 160 196 20
165
201
20
MS 165 201 20
168
205
20
MS 168 205 20
170
203
13
MS 170 203 13
205
16
MS 170 205 16
206
20
MS 170 206 20
130
135
140
145
150
155
160
210
20
MS 170 210 20
225
20
MS 170 225 20
175
211
20
MS 175 211 20
180
216
20
MS 180 216 20
200
220
260
22
MS 220 260 22
224
260
16
MS 224 260 16
225
260
18
MS 225 260 18
265
20
MS 225 265 20
260
20
MS 230 260 20
261
10
MS 230 261 10
269
22
MS 230 269 22
270
20
MS 230 270 20
285
23
MS 230 285 23
231
270
20
MS 231 270 20
235
275
20
MS 235 275 20
275
22
MS 235 275 22
275
20
MS 238 275 20
230
238
73
Oil seals
MS
d1 240~810
Mounting example
Remarks
1) All seals use nitrile rubber.
2) Mounting width deviation should be as
specified in the table below:
Mounting width = b
b
Mounting width deviation
Mounting width = b
uD
MS
ud1
Up to 6
0.1 ~ 0.2
Over 6 up to 10
0.1 ~ 0.3
Over 10 up to 18
0.1 ~ 0.4
Over 18 up to 30
0.1 ~ 0.5
d1 240~(320)
d1 (320)~450
Boundary dimensions, mm
Boundary dimensions, mm
Seal No.
d1
240
275
16
MS 240 275 16
280
20
MS 240 280 20
280
22
MS 240 280 22
325
245
290
20
MS 245 290 20
330
250
290
20
MS 250 290 20
290
24
MS 250 290 24
295
24
MS 250 295 24
300
24
MS 255 300 24
310
24
MS 255 310 24
305
22
315
24
310
255
260
265
Seal No.
d1
320
380
25
MS 320 380 25
380
27
MS 320 380 27
375
25
MS 325 375 25
380
24
MS 330 380 24
380
25
MS 330 380 25
384
20
MS 340 384 20
390
25
MS 340 390 25
400
25
MS 340 400 25
390
25
MS 350 390 25
MS 260 305 22
400
20
MS 350 400 20
MS 260 315 24
400
21
MS 350 400 21
22
MS 265 310 22
400
25
MS 350 400 25
340
350
315
24
MS 265 315 24
355
405
25
MS 355 405 25
270
320
24
MS 270 320 24
360
404
20
MS 360 404 20
275
320
20
MS 275 320 20
405
25
MS 360 405 25
320
24
MS 275 320 24
420
24
MS 370 420 24
315
20
MS 280 315 20
420
25
MS 370 420 25
325
22
MS 280 325 22
430
25
MS 370 430 25
325
24
MS 280 325 24
420
20
MS 380 420 20
340
25
MS 280 340 25
428
20
MS 380 428 20
335
24
MS 290 335 24
430
25
MS 380 430 25
350
25
MS 290 350 25
440
25
MS 380 440 25
340
20
MS 300 340 20
384
428
20
MS 384 428 20
344
20
MS 300 344 20
390
435
25
MS 390 435 25
345
22
MS 300 345 22
450
25
MS 390 450 25
345
25
MS 300 345 25
400
450
25
MS 400 450 25
350
25
MS 300 350 25
410
460
25
MS 410 460 25
350
20
MS 310 350 20
470
25
MS 410 470 25
355
24
MS 310 355 24
420
470
25
MS 420 470 25
280
290
300
310
315
320
74
370
380
(Unit : mm)
Deviation
355
25
MS 310 355 25
470
30
MS 420 470 30
360
25
MS 310 360 25
480
25
MS 420 480 25
360
20
MS 315 360 20
430
480
25
MS 430 480 25
360
25
MS 315 360 25
432
476
20
MS 432 476 20
370
20
MS 320 370 20
440
490
25
MS 440 490 25
370
25
MS 320 370 25
450
500
25
MS 450 500 25
d1 457~585
d1 600~810
Boundary dimensions, mm
Boundary dimensions, mm
Seal No.
d1
457
508
21
MS 457 508 21
460
510
25
515
28
465
515
25
MS 465 515 25
475
525
25
MS 475 525 25
480
530
30
540
25
490
540
25
MS 490 540 25
495
545
25
MS 495 545 25
500
550
20
550
25
560
Seal No.
d1
600
647
25
MS 600 647 25
MS 460 510 25
650
30
MS 600 650 30
MS 460 515 28
660
25
MS 600 660 25
670
30
MS 600 670 30
660
25
MS 610 660 25
MS 480 530 30
660
30
MS 610 660 30
MS 480 540 25
670
30
MS 610 670 30
680
25
MS 630 680 25
680
30
MS 630 680 30
MS 500 550 20
700
30
MS 630 700 30
MS 500 550 25
635
705
30
MS 635 705 30
25
MS 500 560 25
650
700
30
MS 650 700 30
610
630
560
30
MS 500 560 30
710
30
MS 650 710 30
510
560
25
MS 510 560 25
720
30
MS 650 720 30
515
565
25
MS 515 565 25
660
740
45
MS 660 740 45
520
570
24
MS 520 570 24
670
720
25
MS 670 720 25
570
25
MS 520 570 25
675
725
30
MS 675 725 30
570
30
MS 520 570 30
680
730
30
MS 680 730 30
580
25
MS 520 580 25
740
30
MS 680 740 30
575
22
MS 525 575 22
690
750
30
MS 690 750 30
575
25
MS 525 575 25
695
765
30
MS 695 765 30
590
25
MS 540 590 25
700
770
30
MS 700 770 30
590
30
MS 540 590 30
710
760
25
MS 710 760 25
525
540
550
560
600
25
MS 550 600 25
770
30
MS 710 770 30
600
30
MS 550 600 30
730
800
30
MS 730 800 30
610
25
MS 550 610 25
750
800
30
MS 750 800 30
610
20
MS 560 610 20
810
30
MS 750 810 30
610
30
MS 560 610 30
620
25
MS 560 620 25
560
620
30
MS 560 620 30
570
620
25
MS 570 620 25
780
630
30
MS 570 630 30
630
25
MS 580 630 25
630
30
MS 580 630 30
635
22
MS 585 635 22
580
585
820
30
MS 750 820 30
817
25
MS 770 817 25
830
30
MS 770 830 30
840
30
MS 780 840 30
790
850
30
MS 790 850 30
800
860
30
MS 800 860 30
870
30
MS 800 870 30
857
25
MS 810 857 25
770
810
75
Oil seals
MS
d1 820~3 530
Mounting example
Remarks
1) All seals use nitrile rubber.
2) Mounting width deviation should be as
specified in the table below:
Mounting width = b
b
Mounting width deviation
Mounting width = b
uD
MS
ud1
d1 820~1 550
D
820
890
30
826
876
830
900
870
900
930
950
960
Up to 6
0.1 ~ 0.2
Over 6 up to 10
0.1 ~ 0.3
Over 10 up to 18
0.1 ~ 0.4
Over 18 up to 30
0.1 ~ 0.5
d1 1 650~3 530
Boundary dimensions, mm
d1
(Unit : mm)
Deviation
Boundary dimensions, mm
Seal No.
Seal No.
d1
MS 820 890 30
1 650
1 700
30
MS 1650 1700 30
30
MS 826 876 30
1 734
1 790
25
MS 1734 1790 25
30
MS 830 900 30
1 760
1 820
30
MS 1760 1820 30
940
30
MS 870 940 30
1 880
1 940
30
MS 1880 1940 30
950
25
MS 900 950 25
1 940
1 996
25
MS 1940 1996 25
960
30
MS 900 960 30
2 000
2 060
30
MS 2000 2060 30
1 000
30
MS 930 1000 30
2 150
2 206
25
MS 2150 2206 25
1 010
30
MS 950 1010 30
2 380
2 436
25
MS 2380 2436 25
1 020
25
MS 960 1020 25
2 420
2 476
25
MS 2420 2476 25
1 000
1 050
30
MS 1000 1050 30
2 538
2 594
25
MS 2538 2594 25
1 005
1 052
25
MS 1005 1052 25
2 915
2 970
25
MS 2915 2970 25
1 030
1 080
30
MS 1030 1080 30
3 530
3 585
25
MS 3530 3585 25
1 040
1 087
25
MS 1040 1087 25
1 110
30
MS 1040 1110 30
1 045
1 095
25
MS 1045 1095 25
1 090
1 137
25
MS 1090 1137 25
1 100
1 150
30
MS 1100 1150 30
1 157
25
MS 1100 1157 25
1 170
30
MS 1100 1170 30
1 110
1 157
25
MS 1110 1157 25
1 170
1 217
25
MS 1170 1217 25
1 200
1 250
24
MS 1200 1250 24
1 250
30
MS 1200 1250 30
1 270
30
MS 1200 1270 30
1 267
25
MS 1210 1267 25
1 210
1 220
1 267
25
MS 1220 1267 25
1 310
1 357
25
MS 1310 1357 25
1 390
1 450
30
MS 1390 1450 30
1 400
1 456
25
MS 1400 1456 25
1 460
30
MS 1400 1460 30
1 450
1 497
25
MS 1450 1497 25
1 470
1 517
25
MS 1470 1517 25
1 526
1 582
25
MS 1526 1582 25
1 530
1 590
30
MS 1530 1590 30
1 550
1 606
25
MS 1550 1606 25
76
77
Oil seals
MORGOIL seals
MS..J
MS..NJ
H..J
H..JM
H..PJ
d1 167~1 593
MORGOIL seals
uD
uD
ud1
MS..J
ud1
MS..NJ
uD1
ud2
Design 1
Design 2
Design 3
Design 4
d1 167~962
MORGOIL seals
Boundary dimensions, mm
167
219
41
236
295
275
d1
Boundary dimensions, mm
Seal No.
1)
b1
Design
d2
D1
MS 10 J
194
238
16
H 10 J
49
MS 14 J
270
327
17.5
H 14 J
346
51
MS 16 J
308
372
21.5
H 16 J
323
402
54
MS 18 J
349
421
18
H 18 J
369
459
60
MS 21 J
406
490
19
H 21 J
MS 21 JBW
423
531
72
MS 24 J
475
467
27
H 24 J
677
798
84
MS 38 J
737
883
32
H 38 J
MS 38 JB
MS 38 NJBW
713
834
84
MS 40 J
772
940
36.5
H 40 J
754
907
95
MS 42 J
822
988
38
H 42 J
H 42 JM
H 44 J
MS 44 JB
H 44 JM
MS 44 NJBW
H 44 PJ
H 46 J
H 46 JM
786
825
866
939
977
1 018
95
95
95
MS 44 J
MS 46 J
854
892
1 029
1 061
38
38
MS 46 NJBW
892
1 061
45
H 46 NJM
MS 48 J
933
1 124
44.5
H 48 J
H 48 JM
MS 48 JB
MS 48 JW
MS 48 NJBW
901
1 054
95
MS 50 J
968
1 162
44.5
H 50 J
MS 50 JB
968
1 162
44.5
H 50 J
H 50 JM
H 50 PJ
MS 50 NJ
968
1 150
43
HM 50 NJP
1 038
1 225
44.5
H 54 NJP
MS 50 NJB, NJBW
962
78
1 109
92
MS 54 NJBW
Mounting example
d1 972~1 593
MORGOIL seals
Boundary dimensions, mm
d1
972
D
1 124
b
95
Boundary dimensions, mm
Seal No.
1)
MS 54 J
d2
D1
b1
1 038
1 238
44.5
MS 54 JB
1 029
1 181
95
MS 56 SJ
Design
H 54 J
H 54 JM
H 54 PJ
1 052
1 252
72
H 54 SNJP
1 098
1 289
38
H 56 J
H 56 JM
H 56 PJ
MS 56 SJB
MS 56 NJ
1 098
1 287
44
H 56 NJP
MS 56 NJBW
1 098
1 287
44
H 56 NJM
H 56 NJP
MS 60 NJBW
1 175
1 340
45
H 60 NJP
108
MS 68 J
1 335
1 565
69
H 68 J
1 712
108
MS 80 J
1 630
1 885
55
H 80 JMP
1 782
108
MS 82 J
1 680
1 955
82
H 82 JMP
1 099
1 245
92
1 253
1 438
1 542
1 593
79
Oil seals
Scale seals
WR
d 195~1 595
b1
b
ud0
Remarks
1) All seals use nitrile rubber.
2) Consult JTEKT for drain-provided seals.
ud ud1
uD uD0
WR
d 195~(580)
Boundary dimensions, mm
195
250
200
250
240
255
D0
d0
mm
mm
Hole Q'ty
(equally spaced)
b1
d1
26
222
WR 195 250 26
234
9.5
26
229
WR 200 250 26
234
9.5
300
26
269
WR 240 300 26
280
9.5
315
23
280
WR 255 315 23
295
9.5
280
340
25
304
WR 280 340 25
320
9.5
290
348
23
320
WR 290 348 23
330
9.5
325
WR 290 N1
330
9.5
11
354
400
17.5
Special
30
350
WR 318 380 30
355
9.5
20
3.7
351
WR 320 373 20
355
9.5
30
358
WR 325 385 30 J
360
9.5
349
35
310
455
42.5
318
380
320
373
325
385
330
400
35
370
WR 330 400 35
380
9.5
Special
335
390
22
4.5
364
WR 335 N1
370
9.5
340
410
26
369
WR 340 410 26
390
9.5
435
30
400
WR 340 435 30 J
415
410
25
374
WR 350 410 25
390
9.5
414
35
386
WR 350 414 35
395
10
11
350
80
Fixing holes
450
25
396
WR 350 450 25
426
365
425
27.5
400
405
380
455
35
421
WR 380 455 35
430
383
450
24
409
WR 383 450 24
430
405
485
32
442
WR 405 485 32
460
420
480
26
5.5
444
WR 420 N1
462
424
482
22.5
453
465
430
490
26
456
WR 430 490 26
472
10
12
435
489
25.4
460
470
10
490
22.5
459
470
9.5
440
510
26
468
WR 440 510 26
490
12
448
510
28.4
485
490
12
Special
458
540
26
485
WR 458 N2
458
11.5
9.5
12
6
12
Special
9.5
12
9.5
10
9.5
8
12
12
480
550
28
507
WR 480 550 28
525
9.5
490
560
26
523
WR 490 N1
535
9.5
550
610
22
578
WR 550 610 22
590
566
622
25
4.7
594
WR 566 622 25
603
12
580
650
51
632
WR 580 650 51
626
12
12
9.5
d (580)~1 595
Boundary dimensions, mm
580
655
32
645
719
30
730
830
740
840
760
840
b1
Fixing holes
d1
D0
d0
mm
mm
Special
Hole Q'ty
(equally spaced)
628
WR 580 655 32
632
4.5
684
WR 645 N1
690
12
12
57
770
WR 730 N1
790
13
12
55
786
WR 740 840 55
800
12
12
835
33
802
WR 760 N2
810
11
915
35
876
WR 840 915 35
890
12
10
870
980
40
912
WR 870 980 40
940
14
12
890
1 000
50
948
WR 890 1000 50
950
18
12
992
1 064
26
1 020
WR 992 1064 26
1 040
12
Special
1 000
1 108
38
1 040
WR 1000 1108 38
1 065
14
12
1 025
1 080
45
1 053
WR 1025 1080 45
1 060
12
1 156
14
16
1 180
14
12
1 105
1 180
40
1 145
WR 1105 1180 40
1 115
1 220
40
10
1 150
WR 1115 1220 40
1 200
1 270
38
1 242
WR 1200 1270 38
1 242
12
16
1 595
1 750
48
7.6
1 663
WR 1595 1750 48 J
1 700
14
20
81
Oil seals
Scale seals
WR...BJ
d 280~1 340
Remarks
1) All seals use nitrile rubber.
2) Consult JTEKT for drain-provided seals.
b1
uD ud
ud1
WR...BJ
d 280~1 340
Boundary dimensions, mm
82
d1
280
292
27
22.5
288
WR 280 288 27 BJ
326
342.5
38
23
336
WR 326 336 38 BJ
337
352
38
28
347
WR 337 347 38 BJ
390
400
35
25
400
WR 390 400 35 BJ
395
405
38
25
405
WR 395 405 38 BJ
420
452
35
25
435
WR 420 435 35 BJ
445
461
35
25
461
WR 445 461 35 BJ
478
35
25
470
WR 445 470 35 BJ
500
516
56.5
35
516
533
546
31.5
22
543
593
631
48
24
610
WR 593 610 48 BJ
595.3
611.3
29
22
611
WR 595.3 611.3 29 BJ
600
616
45
28
616
WR 600 616 45 BJ
625
671
35
22
641
WR 625 641 35 BJ
720
766
35
22
736
WR 720 736 35 BJ
750
792
45
25
766
WR 750 766 45 BJ
760
776
56.5
35
776
800
854
56.5
35
816
824
840
45
25
840
WR 824 840 45 BJ
900
942
45
25
916
WR 900 916 45 BJ
995
1 044
50
32
1 011
WR 995 1011 50 BJ
1 130
1 146
45
25
1 146
WR 1130 1146 45 BJ
1 340
1 389
50
32
1 356
WR 1340 1356 50 BJ
b1
Oil seals
Scale seals
WR...RJ
MH...J
H...J
d1 210~1 203
Scale seal
b
Scale cover
c
b1
c1
ud0
Remarks
1) All seals use nitrile rubber.
2) Consult JTEKT for drain-provided seals.
ud0
uD uD0
ud1
WR...RJ
MH...J
uD1 uD0
ud2
H...J
d1 210~1 203
Scale seal
Scale cover
Boundary dimensions, mm
Boundary dimensions, mm
Scale seal No.
d1
210
300
16
235
340
25
300
380
395
Fixing holes
b1
c1
D0
d0
mm
mm
Hole Q'ty
(equally spaced)
d2
D1
MH 210 300 4J
218
300
18
WR 235 340 25 RJ
26
MH 300 380 6 J
475
35
MH 395 475 6 J
409
475
33
425
490
16.8
MH 425 490 5 J
460
535
35
WR 460 535 35 RJ
475
535
45
470
610
36.5
8.5
WR 470 610 35 RJ
510
580
25
WR 510 580 25 RJ
524
580
30
3.2
H 510 580 30 J
562
550
624
35
MH 550 624 8 J
556
624
40
H 550 624 40 J
605
10
Special
580
654
34
WR 580 654 34 RJ
589
654
40
H 580 654 40 J
635
10
12
584
685
25
WR 584 685 25 RJ
635
623
705
32
MH 623 705 8 J
635
705
30
H 623 705 30 J
685
12
Special
690
770
35
MH 690 770 8 J
700
770
40
H 690 770 40 J
745
10
Special
695
770
55
H 690 770 55 J
745
10
Special
H 696 780 30 J
750
14
750
10
Special
H 210 300 18 J
Special
275
10
300
11.5
350
10
455
10
Special
H 395 475 33 J
H 460 535 45 J
470
9.5
515
12
Special
570
21
Special
9.5
780
32
MH 696 780 8 J
705
780
30
780
37
WR 696 780 32 RJ
760
845
35
MH 760 845 8 J
770
845
33
H 760 845 33 J
820
10
12
805
885
35
MH 805 885 8 J
815
885
37
H 805 885 37 J
860
10
12
815
880
35
10
MH 815 880 8 J
828
880
27
H 815 880 27 J
865
12
820
925
35
MH 820 925 8 J
834
925
35
H 820 925 35 J
890
14
Special
850
925
30
MH 850 925 8 J
857
925
30
H 850 925 30 J
900
10
Special
920
995
35
WR 920 995 35 RJ
970
10
12
950 1 090
50
10
WR 950 1090 50 RJ
1 050
17
16
970 1 070
35
WR 970 1070 35 RJ
1 040
12
12
990 1 090
40
WR 990 1090 40 RJ
1 060
14
12
1 030 1 120
40
WR 1030 1120 40 RJ
1 090
15
12
1 117 1 230
41.5
10
WR 1117 1230 40 RJ
1 137 1 230
45
H 1117 1230 45 J
1 200
14
18
1 120 1 220
35
10
MH 1120 1220 10 J
1 132 1 220
33
H 1120 1220 33 J
1 190
14
12
1 193 1 290
35
10
MH 1193 1290 10 J
1 206 1 290
33
H 1193 1290 33 J
1 260
13
12
1 203 1 300
35
10
MH 1203 1300 10 J
1 215 1 300
33
H 1203 1300 33 J
1 270
13
Special
696
83
Oil seals
Water seals
XMH
XM
XMHE
d1 219.2~1 460
uD
ud1
uD
XMH
Remarks
1) For seals marked
, JTEKT owns moulding
dies for production.
2) Seal number is constructed by
combination of type code and dimensional
numbers (bore diameter, outside diameter
and width). Example: XMHE77081029
(77081029 mm)
3) All seals use nitrile rubber.
ud1
XM
XMHE
d1 219.2~760
Boundary dimensions, mm
d1
219.2
240
230
260
15
245
275
12
265
295
15
274
304
13
296
324
15
345
375
15
350
380
20
360
390
20
400
20
405
12
405
18
400
440
20
420
470
20
440
480
20
465
505
25
485
525
25
490
530
20
520
560
20
560
600
25
580
624
25
610
660
25
620
660
25
640
680
25
680
720
25
720
770
25
740
780
30
810
45
750
800
25
760
820
38
365
84
Seal type
XMH
XM
XMHE
d1 800~1 460
Boundary dimensions, mm
Seal type
d1
800
840
20
834
884
25
850
900
30
880
930
25
905
955
25
940
990
25
980
1 030
25
1 030
1 090
30
1 040
1 090
25
1 060
1 110
25
1 080
1 130
25
1 090
1 150
25
1 110
1 160
25
1 200
1 250
30
1 460
1 510
25
XMH
XM
XMHE
85
Oil seals
V-rings
MV...A
d 38~875
Remark) All seals use nitrile rubber.
A
b1
ud2
ud1
ud
b2
ud3
MV...A
d 38~875
Shaft diameter
V-ring No.
d, mm
(from~to)
Boundary dimensions, mm
d1
MV 40 A
38 ~ 43
36
MV 60 A
58 ~ 63
54
MV 90 A
88 ~ 93
81
MV 100 A
98 ~ 105
90
MV 120 A
115 ~ 125
108
MV 130 A
125 ~ 135
117
MV 140 A
135 ~ 145
126
MV 150 A
145 ~ 155
135
MV 170 A
165 ~ 175
153
MV 199 A
195 ~ 210
180
MV 250 A
235 ~ 265
225
MV 275 A
265 ~ 290
247
MV 325 A
310 ~ 335
292
MV 350 A
335 ~ 365
315
MV 375 A
365 ~ 390
337
MV 400 A
390 ~ 430
360
MV 450 A
430 ~ 480
405
MV 500 A
480 ~ 530
450
MV 550 A
530 ~ 580
495
MV 600 A
580 ~ 630
540
MV 650 A
630 ~ 665
600
MV 750 A
745 ~ 785
705
MV 800 A
785 ~ 830
745
MV 850 A
830 ~ 875
785
b1
5.5
11
6.8
Mounted dimensions, mm
d2
d3
(max.)
(min.)
d+3
d + 15
7.0 1.0
d + 18
9.0 1.2
d + 21
10.5 1.5
b2
d+4
7
12.8
7.9
14.5
d+5
d + 24
12.0 1.8
14.3
d + 10
d + 45
20.0 4.0
15
86
25
O-Rings
87
Application
Applicable
JIS B 2401
standards
Classification
Material
Class
Remarks
For mineral oil (A70)
Class 4-D
Remarks
Aircraft
JASO F 404
AS 568
AN 6227
AN 6230
ISO 3601
Class 1-A
Class 1-B
Class 2
Class 3
Class 4-C
Automobiles
Remarks
Class
For mineral-base fluids Class 1-A
Class: JIS Class 1-A
Class 2
(A 70) Class 3
Class 4-C
Remarks
For general mineral oil
For gasoline
For brake fluid
For high temperature
applications
Class 4-D For high temperature
applications
Class 4-E For high temperature
applications
For coolant
Class 5
For general industrial use For dynamic / static sealing
Remarks
For mineral-base fluids
Class: JIS Class 1-A
(A 70)
JIS Class 1-B
(A 90)
JIS Class 4-D
O-ring
JIS B 2407
Shape
88
Backup rings
Material
Tetrafluoroethylene resin
Applications
Example
1B
2
P
G
JASO
AS
B
26 ....................................................................... JIS
80 ........................................................................ JIS
1013 .................................................................. JASO
325 ..................................................................... AS
0212G .............................................................. ISO
Dimensional code
Application code
Material code
1) Material codes
Code
Basic standard
None
1B
Styrene-butadiene rubber
4C
Silicone rubber
4D
Fluorocarbon rubber
4E
Acrylic rubber
product 1)
1)
product
product 2)
product 3)
product 4)
Remarks
Code
Basic standard
JIS B 2401 P
JIS B 2401 G
JIS B 2401 V
Slim series
JASO
JASO F 404
AS
Example
T1 P5
Remarks
AS 568
AN 6227
AN 6230
ISO 3601
O-ring number
Type code
Type codes
Code
T1
Spiral
T2
Bias-cut
T3
Endless
Remark) Backup ring types and shapes are listed in Table 2.1.2.
89
Applicable standards
Class
Rubber materials
Normal
properties
Aging tests
Class 1-A
Class 1-B
Class 2
Class 3
Class 4-C
Class 4-D
Class 4-E
Class 5
Nitrile rubber
Nitrile rubber
Nitrile rubber
Styrene-butadiene
Silicone rubber
Fluorocarbon rubber
Acrylic rubber
Ethylene-propylene
(NBR)
(NBR)
(NBR)
(VMQ)
(FKM)
(ACM)
A90/S 5
9.8
250
JASO F 404
100
rubber (SBR)
For gasoline
A70/S 5
A70/S 5
14
2.7
9.8
200
9.8
150
2.7
2.7
120 C, 70 hours
A70/S 5
3.4
60
9.8
200
100 C, 70 hours
1.9
230 C, 24 hours
rubber
(EPDM)
For coolant
A70/S 5
5.9
100
A70/S 5
9.8
150
2.7
150 C, 70 hours
120 C, 70 hours
+ 10
+ 10
+ 10
+ 10
+ 10
+5
+ 10
+ 10
15
25
15
15
10
10
30
20
45
55
40
45
25
25
Compression
set test
Immersion test
Change in hardness
120 C, 70 hours
40
100 C, 70 hours
40
175 C, 22 hours
25
25
23 C, 70 hours,
1)
fuel oil No.1
100 C, 70 hours,
1)
brake fluid
30
40
40
40
150 C, 70 hours
120 C, 70 hours
60
40
150 C, 70 hours,
ASTM No.1 oil
100 C, 70 hours,
coolant
5~+8
5~+8
8~0
15 ~ 0
10 ~ + 5
10 ~ + 5
7 ~ + 10
5~+5
15
20
15
40
20
20
30
30
40
40
25
40
20
20
40
30
8~+5
8~+5
3~+5
0 ~ + 12
0 ~ + 10
5 ~ + 10
5~+5
5~+5
23 C, 70 hours,
1)
fuel oil No.2
175 C, 70 hours,
IRM903 oil
150 C, 70 hours,
IRM903 oil
10 ~ + 5
20 ~ 0
10 ~ + 5
20 ~ 0
25
35
45
20
40
35
35
45
20
40
0 ~ + 20
0 ~ + 20
0 ~ + 30
5~+5
0 ~ + 30
13
10
15
Change in hardness
15 ~ 0
JASO F 404
Applications
Test items
Low
temperature
bending test
Corrosion test
and stickiness
test
Appearance
Appearance
40
50
40
30 C ~ 35 C, 5 hours
Test two pieces firstly for checking any crack. If one does have a crack, test
again on another two pieces from the same lot and re-check and confirm that
there is no crack.
70 1 C, 24 hours
The rubber should not corrode the metal with which it is in contact nor should it become
sticky. However, metal surface decoloration should not be jedged as corrosion.
90
91
Class 1-B
Nitrile rubber
(NBR)
Class 2
Nitrile rubber
(NBR)
30 ~ 100
25 ~ 100
25 ~ 80
JIS B 2401
JASO F 404
Class 3
Class 4-C
Styrene-butadiene Silicone rubber
rubber (SBR)
(VMQ)
50 ~ 80
50 ~ 200
Class 4-D
Fluorocarbon rubber
(FKM)
Class 4-E
Acrylic rubber
(ACM)
Class 5
Ethylene-propylene
rubber (EPDM)
15 ~ 200
15 ~ 130
45 ~ 130
Weatherability
JASO F 404
Class 1-A
Nitrile rubber
(NBR)
Compression set
Resistance to
lubrication oils
Resistance to
hydraulic fluids
Compression: 25 %
(tested in air at 100 : for 70 hours)
40
20
10
12
Resistance to
fuel oils and water
92
Chemical resistance
Features
High resistance
to fuel oils, such
as gasoline,
light oil and
kerosene
High resistance
to animal oil and
vegetable oil,
such as brake
fluid
High resistance
to high and low
temperature
Excellent selfrestoration after
compression,
under a wide
temperature
range
Highest
resistance to
oils, chemicals,
and heat
Useful over a
wide temperature range
Superior to
nitrile rubber in
terms of heat
resistance and
oil resistance
Especially
resistant to high
temperature oil
Superior in
ozone resistance, heat
resistance and
electrical insulation resistance
93
O-ring
Backup ring
Low
pressure
Medium
pressure
94
Groove on piston
Pack grease for non-lubrication applications
Min.
2d2
Groove on cylinder
Min.
2d2
Pack grease
Dust seal
d2: O-ring cross section diameter
In the case of internal-pressure applications and Oring size is small (30 mm or less), groove outside
diameter ud7 should be 0.2 to 0.3 mm larger to ensure
correct O-ring installation.
In the case of thin O-ring (cross section diameter 3
mm or less) of large size (150 mm or more), it may be
installed on the groove incorrectly and partially protruding from the groove, which results in cutting off of Oring. Such a situation must be avoided. Use thicker Oring to prevent such a protrusion (Fig. 2.4.5).
Clogging
ud7
ud7
ud8
45
b
A =(1.3~1.4) d2
B: Seat width
95
C 0.10.2
90
Radial gap
+5
+5 00
0
9
r1
r1
b
h
(unit : mm)
1) Groove depth K
Determine dimension h to obtain O-ring compression rate between 8 % and 30%.
Determine the radial gap by the consideration that
the double radial gap (gap in diameter) should be
less than the value shown in Fig. 2.5.2.
Compression amount = d2 h
Compression rate = d2 h x 100 (%)
d2
d2 : O-ring cross section diameter
2) Groove width b
Determine groove width by the consideration that O-ring
should not occupy more than 90 % of the groove space.
2
Occupancy percentage = x (d2 / 2) x 100 (%)
bxh
O-ring
number
O-ring dimensions, mm
Cross section
diameter d2
Max.
Min.
Max.
Min.
Max.
Min.
Max.
Min.
2.8 ~
9.8
0.48
0.27
24.2
14.8
0.63
0.37
31.8
20.3
9.8 ~
17.8
0.49
0.25
19.7
10.8
0.74
0.46
29.7
19.9
19.8 ~
21.8
21.7 ~
39.7
0.60
0.32
16.7
9.4
0.95
0.65
26.4
19.1
~ P50
40.7 ~
49.7
P48A ~ P70
47.6 ~
69.6
0.83
0.47
14.2
8.4
1.28
0.92
22.0
16.5
1.05
0.65
12.3
7.9
1.70
1.30
19.9
15.8
0.70
0.40
21.85
13.3
0.85
0.55
26.6
18.3
0.83
0.47
14.2
8.4
1.28
0.92
22.0
16.5
P3
~ P10
1.9 0.08
P10A ~ P18
2.4 0.09
P20
~ P22
P22A ~ P40
3.5 0.1
P41
P71
~ P125
5.7 0.13
70.6 ~ 124.6
P130 ~ P150
129.6 ~ 149.6
P150A~ P180
149.5 ~ 179.5
P185 ~ P300
8.4 0.15
P315 ~ P400
184.5 ~ 299.5
314.5 ~ 399.5
G25 ~ G40
G45 ~ G70
24.4 ~
39.4
44.4 ~
69.4
3.1 0.1
G75 ~ G125
74.4 ~ 124.4
G130 ~ G145
129.4 ~ 144.4
G150 ~ G180
149.3 ~ 179.3
5.7 0.13
G185 ~ G300
96
Bore diameter d1
184.3 ~ 299.3
O-ring extrusion into gap from fitting groove on cylindrical surface is related to the gap amount of the cylindrical surface. Pressure of fluid to be sealed or O-ring
hardness also influence.
Fig. 2.5.2 shows the relation between these factors.
Provide chamfers on all edges of the cylinder and piston rod to prevent O-ring damage during installation,
as shown in Table 2.5.3.
(MPa)
70.0
56.0
42.0
35.0
28.0
15 to 20
14.0
Remove burrs
10.5
Rubber
hardness
7.0
unit : mm
5.6
4.2
A70
2.4
0.9
3.4
2.5
2.4
3.5
1.1
4.1
3
3.5
5.7
1.3
4.9
3.6
5.7
8.4
1.5
5.6
4.1
Note 1) Dimension Z is shown when dimension X is minimum.
A80 A90
2.8
2.1
1.4
0.7
Extrusion does
not occur
0.000
0.051
0.102
0.152
0.203
0.254
0.305
0.356
0.407
0.457
0.508
0.559
0.610
0.660
0.711
0.762
0.813
0.864
0.914
0.965
1.016
Fluid pressure
Extrusion occurs
21.0
Installation
direction
The protruding
part is cut off
Pressure hole
When the pressure hole is chamfered:
Installation
direction
Groove side
and bottom
O-ring sealed
contact
surface
Chamfer area
Purpose
Type of pressure
Flat surface
Cylindrical surface
Static
sealing
Constant
Dynamic
sealing
Static
sealing
Dynamic
sealing
Pulsating
Surface roughness
m Ra
m Rz
3.2
12.5
1.6
6.3
0.8
1.6
0.8
3.2
6.3
3.2
Chamfered
Pressure hole
0.4
1.6
3.2
12.5
97
(1) Storage
Dynamic
sealing
Static
sealing
O-ring
Metal
protection
Contamination
resistance
Abrasion
resistance
Metal
Corrosion
resistance
Cadmium
Chrome
(2) Handling
For good performance of O-ring, pay attention to the
points shown below.
Avoid reuse of used O-rings.
When installing an O-ring, apply sealing medium
(lubricant) to the O-ring and contact surface.
Install an O-ring in the groove without twisting it.
Do not clean O-ring equipped machine with cleaning
oil or gasoline and protect O-ring from cleaning oil.
Otherwise, it may be swollen, causing poor sealing
performance.
If an O-ring passes along the threaded surface or
sharp edges on it during installation, provide any
mechanism to prevent the O-ring from being damaged.
When fitting an O-ring, insert the cap onto the
threaded surface as shown in Fig.2.6.1.
Copper
Gold
Iron
Lead
Nickel
Rhodium
Silver
Tin
Zinc
Remarks
98
: Acceptable
: No good
: Compatible
: Not compatible
To identify the causes, it is critical to observe the Oring closely and evaluate the failure in all respects,
such as cylinder, piston, and medium to be sealed.
Condition
: Dynamic sealing
Major causes
: Static sealing
Countermeasures
1) Excessive speed
2) Eccentric movements
3) Poor surface finish on
sliding face
4) Twisted installation
Hardened and
S
cracked when bent
Hardening
Operating temperature is
higher than the rubber's
heat resistance limit
S
Swelling
Softened and
swollen
S
Scratch
Scratched by a thread or
sharp edge at installation
S
of the ring is cut off
Protrusion partially or around
S
Tearing
The squeezed
portion is cut off or
chipped
1) Poor chamfer
2) Groove depth is not
sufficient
Improve chamfer
Restudy groove depth
S
Crack by
ozone
D
Twist
Twisted and
deformed
D
Chipping
Partially chipped
D and S
Partial
abrasion
Sliding surface is
partially worn
99
100
JIS
O-ring dimensions
Code
8.4
JASO
AS
A, B
C, D
E
21.7
3.5
Bore dia.
d1
49.7
399.5
3.1
24.4
144.4 149.3
2.0
1.5
299.3
Bore dia. d1
21.5
149.5
7.00
Bore dia. d1
General
industrial
machines
40.0
3.55
18.0
2.65
1.80
114
14.0
3.5
9.8
2.8
38.7
200
Bore dia.
d1
670
Automobiles
22.1
35.2
6.98
5.33
3.53
3.00
2.95
2.62
2.46
2.21
2.08
1.98
1.83
1.78
1.63
1.52
1.42
1.27
1.02
400
70.6
149.6
Dynamic/static
sealing
Bore dia. d1
118
113.66
10.46
4.34
Aircraft
21.92 34.42 37.46 59.36
1.24
1.78
Bore dia.
d1
For dynamic /
static sealing
of cylindrical
surface
General
industrial
machines
10
6
4
14.5
Static sealing
and
Dynamic/static
sealing
124
112
Static sealing
109
5.30
110
Static sealing
General industrial
machines
21.9
2.5
2.4
1.9
Dynamic/static
sealing
General
industrial
machines
BACKUP
RING
149.6
5.7
0.74
1.42
1.07
JIS
Page
102
2.4 9.8
1.9
1.80 17.0
ISO
G
S
Application
General
industrial
machines
47.6
5.7
2.8 21.8
JIS
(Unit mm)
149.5
173.0
132
136
101
JIS B 2401
3~35
d2
d2
ud8
0.10 max.
d1
A
Eccentricity E
ud5 ud6
b
P 3~35
Bore dia.
Notes
102
b1
b2
unit : mm
O-ring dimensions
2.8
3.8
4.8
5.8
6.8
7.8
8.8
9.8
9.8
10.8
11.0
11.8
12.3
13.8
14.8
15.8
17.8
19.8
20.8
21.8
21.7
22.1
23.7
24.7
25.2
25.7
27.7
28.7
29.2
29.7
30.7
31.2
31.7
33.7
34.7
For internal
pressure
ud4 ud3
d1
Backup rings
(For dynamic sealing and static sealing on cylindrical surface)
r1
A single component
90 +5
r1
r1
0.15 max.
+ 0
90
b
h
90 +
5
ud7
C 0.1~0.3
C 0.1~0.3
1)
O-ring No.
d2
0.14
0.14
0.15
0.15
0.16
0.16
0.17
0.17
0.17
0.18
0.18
0.19
0.19
0.19
0.20
0.20
0.21
0.22
0.23
0.24
0.24
0.24
0.24
0.25
0.25
0.26
0.28
0.29
0.29
0.29
0.30
0.31
0.31
0.33
0.34
1.9 0.08
2.4 0.09
3.5 0.10
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
10A
11
11.2
12
12.5
14
15
16
18
20
21
22
22A
22.4
24
25
25.5
26
28
29
29.5
30
31
31.5
32
34
35
d8
2)
d7
2)
pressure pressure
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
10
11
11.2
12
12.5
14
15
16
18
20
21
22
22
22.4
24
25
25.5
26
28
29
29.5
30
31
31.5
32
34
35
Groove dimensions for dynamic sealing and static sealing on cylindrical surface
6.2
7.2
8.2
9.2
10.2
11.2
12.2
13.2
14
15
15.2
16
16.5
18
19
20
22
24
25
26
28
28.4
30
31
31.5
32
34
35
35.5
36
37
37.5
38
40
41
+ 0.25
b
0
2.5
3.2
4.7
h 0.05
1.4
1.8
2.7
r1
O-ring No.
max.
0.4
0.4
0.8
1) The tolerance of bore diameter d1 shows the specified values in JIS B 2401 for class 1-A, 1-B, 2 and 3 products.
For class 4-C products, the tolerance is 1.5 times these values, and for class 4-D products, 1.2 times.
2) For a static sealing application on a flat surface, design the groove according to dimension d8 for use under external
pressure, or according to dimension d7 for use under internal pressure. An O-ring for use under external pressure can thus
have its bore surface in close contact with the inner wall of the groove during use. Likewise an O-ring for use under internal
pressure can thus have its circumferential surface in close contact with the outer wall of the groove.
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
10A
11
11.2
12
12.5
14
15
16
18
20
21
22
22A
22.4
24
25
25.5
26
28
29
29.5
30
31
31.5
32
34
35
d3, d5
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
10
11
11.2
12
12.5
14
15
16
18
20
21
22
22
22.4
24
25
25.5
26
28
29
29.5
30
31
31.5
32
34
35
e9
0
0.05
e8
0
0.06
h9
f8
e7
e8
0
0.08
e7
3)
d4, d6
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
15.2
16
16.5
18
19
20
22
24
25
26
28
28.4
30
31
31.5
32
34
35
35.5
36
37
37.5
38
40
41
Fitting
code
b +0.25
0
b1 +0.25
b2 +0.25
0
0
Without
backup
ring
4)
r1
max.
max.
H10
+ 0.05
0
2.5
3.9
5.4
0.05
0.4
+ 0.06
0
3.2
4.4
6.0
0.05
0.4
4.7
6.0
7.8
0.08
0.8
H9
+ 0.08
0
103
JIS B 2401
35.5~105
d2
d2
ud8
0.10 max.
d1
A
Eccentricity E
ud5 ud6
b
P 35.5~105
35.2
35.7
37.7
38.7
39.7
40.7
41.7
43.7
44.7
45.7
47.7
48.7
49.7
47.6
49.6
51.6
52.6
54.6
55.6
57.6
59.6
61.6
62.6
64.6
66.6
69.6
70.6
74.6
79.6
84.6
89.6
94.6
99.6
101.6
104.6
Notes
104
1)
O-ring No.
d2
0.34
0.34
0.37
0.37
0.37
0.38
0.39
0.41
0.41
0.42
0.44
0.45
0.45
0.44
0.45
0.47
0.48
0.49
0.50
0.52
0.53
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.59
0.61
0.62
0.65
0.69
0.73
0.77
0.81
0.84
0.85
0.87
b1
b2
unit : mm
O-ring dimensions
d1
For internal
pressure
ud4 ud3
Bore dia.
Backup rings
(For dynamic sealing and static sealing on cylindrical surface)
r1
A single component
90 +5
r1
r1
0.15 max.
+ 0
90
b
h
90 +
5
ud7
C 0.1~0.3
C 0.1~0.3
3.5 0.1
5.7 0.13
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
35.5
36
38
39
40
41
42
44
45
46
48
49
50
48A
50A
52
53
55
56
58
60
62
63
65
67
70
71
75
80
85
90
95
100
102
105
d8
2)
d7
2)
pressure pressure
35.5
36
38
39
40
41
42
44
45
46
48
49
50
48
50
52
53
55
56
58
60
62
63
65
67
70
71
75
80
85
90
95
100
102
105
Groove dimensions for dynamic sealing and static sealing on cylindrical surface
41.5
42
44
45
46
47
48
50
51
52
54
55
56
58
60
62
63
65
66
68
70
72
73
75
77
80
81
85
90
95
100
105
110
112
115
+ 0.25
b
0
4.7
7.5
h 0.05
2.7
4.6
r1
O-ring No.
max.
0.8
0.8
1) The tolerance of bore diameter d1 shows the specified values in JIS B 2401 for class 1-A, 1-B, 2 and 3 products.
For class 4-C products, the tolerance is 1.5 times these values, and for class 4-D products, 1.2 times.
2) For a static sealing application on a flat surface, design the groove according to dimension d8 for use under external
pressure, or according to dimension d7 for use under internal pressure. An O-ring for use under external pressure can thus
have its bore surface in close contact with the inner wall of the groove during use. Likewise an O-ring for use under internal
pressure can thus have its circumferential surface in close contact with the outer wall of the groove.
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
35.5
36
38
39
40
41
42
44
45
46
48
49
50
48A
50A
52
53
55
56
58
60
62
63
65
67
70
71
75
80
85
90
95
100
102
105
d3, d5
35.5
36
38
39
40
41
42
44
45
46
48
49
50
48
50
52
53
55
56
58
60
62
63
65
67
70
71
75
80
85
90
95
100
102
105
0
0.08
e7
e8
h9
f8
e7
0
0.10
e6
3)
d4, d6
41.5
42
44
45
46
47
48
50
51
52
54
55
56
58
60
62
63
65
66
68
70
72
73
75
77
80
81
85
90
95
100
105
110
112
115
Fitting
code
+ 0.08
0
b +0.25
0
b1 +0.25
b2 +0.25
0
0
Without
backup
ring
4)
r1
max.
max.
4.7
6.0
7.8
0.08
0.8
7.5
9.0
11.5
0.10
0.8
H9
+ 0.10
0
105
JIS B 2401
110~260
d2
d2
ud8
0.10 max.
d1
A
Eccentricity E
ud5 ud6
b
P 110~260
109.6
111.6
114.6
119.6
124.6
129.6
131.6
134.6
139.6
144.6
149.6
149.5
154.5
159.5
164.5
169.5
174.5
179.5
184.5
189.5
194.5
199.5
204.5
208.5
209.5
214.5
219.5
224.5
229.5
234.5
239.5
244.5
249.5
254.5
259.5
Notes
106
1)
O-ring No.
d2
0.91
0.92
0.94
0.98
1.01
1.05
1.06
1.09
1.12
1.16
1.19
1.19
1.23
1.26
1.30
1.33
1.37
1.40
1.44
1.48
1.51
1.55
1.58
1.61
1.62
1.65
1.68
1.71
1.75
1.78
1.81
1.84
1.88
1.91
1.94
b1
b2
unit : mm
O-ring dimensions
d1
For internal
pressure
ud4 ud3
Bore dia.
Backup rings
(For dynamic sealing and static sealing on cylindrical surface)
r1
A single component
90 +5
r1
r1
0.15 max.
+ 0
90
b
h
90 +
5
ud7
C 0.1~0.3
C 0.1~0.3
5.7 0.13
8.4 0.15
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
110
112
115
120
125
130
132
135
140
145
150
150A
155
160
165
170
175
180
185
190
195
200
205
209
210
215
220
225
230
235
240
245
250
255
260
d8
2)
d7
2)
pressure pressure
110
112
115
120
125
130
132
135
140
145
150
150
155
160
165
170
175
180
185
190
195
200
205
209
210
215
220
225
230
235
240
245
250
255
260
Groove dimensions for dynamic sealing and static sealing on cylindrical surface
120
122
125
130
135
140
142
145
150
155
160
165
170
175
180
185
190
195
200
205
210
215
220
224
225
230
235
240
245
250
255
260
265
270
275
+ 0.25
b
0
7.5
11.0
h 0.05
4.6
6.9
r1
O-ring No.
d3, d5
max.
0.8
1.2
1) The tolerance of bore diameter d1 shows the specified values in JIS B 2401 for class 1-A, 1-B, 2 and 3 products.
For class 4-C products, the tolerance is 1.5 times these values, and for class 4-D products, 1.2 times.
2) For a static sealing application on a flat surface, design the groove according to dimension d8 for use under external
pressure, or according to dimension d7 for use under internal pressure. An O-ring for use under external pressure can thus
have its bore surface in close contact with the inner wall of the groove during use. Likewise an O-ring for use under internal
pressure can thus have its circumferential surface in close contact with the outer wall of the groove.
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
110
112
115
120
125
130
132
135
140
145
150
150A
155
160
165
170
175
180
185
190
195
200
205
209
210
215
220
225
230
235
240
245
250
255
260
110
112
115
120
125
130
132
135
140
145
150
150
155
160
165
170
175
180
185
190
195
200
205
209
210
215
220
225
230
235
240
245
250
255
260
f8
h9
0
0.10
f7
h8
f6
e6
3)
d4, d6
120
122
125
130
135
140
142
145
150
155
160
165
170
175
180
185
190
195
200
205
210
215
220
224
225
230
235
240
245
250
255
260
265
270
275
Fitting
code
b +0.25
0
b1 +0.25
b2 +0.25
0
0
Without
backup
ring
4)
r1
max.
max.
7.5
9.0
11.5
0.10
0.8
11.0
13.0
17.0
0.12
1.2
H9
+ 0.10
0
H8
107
JIS B 2401
265~400
d2
d2
ud8
0.10 max.
d1
A
Eccentricity E
ud5 ud6
b
P 265~400
264.5
269.5
274.5
279.5
284.5
289.5
294.5
299.5
314.5
319.5
334.5
339.5
354.5
359.5
374.5
384.5
399.5
Notes
108
1)
O-ring No.
d2
1.97
2.01
2.04
2.07
2.10
2.14
2.17
2.20
2.30
2.33
2.42
2.45
2.54
2.57
2.67
2.73
2.82
b1
b2
unit : mm
O-ring dimensions
d1
For internal
pressure
ud4 ud3
Bore dia.
Backup rings
(For dynamic sealing and static sealing on cylindrical surface)
r1
A single component
90 +5
r1
r1
0.15 max.
+ 0
90
b
h
90 +
5
ud7
C 0.1~0.3
C 0.1~0.3
8.4 0.15
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
265
270
275
280
285
290
295
300
315
320
335
340
355
360
375
385
400
d8
2)
d7
2)
pressure pressure
265
270
275
280
285
290
295
300
315
320
335
340
355
360
375
385
400
Groove dimensions for dynamic sealing and static sealing on cylindrical surface
280
285
290
295
300
305
310
315
330
335
350
355
370
375
390
400
415
+ 0.25
b
0
11.0
h 0.05
6.9
r1
O-ring No.
d3, d5
max.
1.2
1) The tolerance of bore diameter d1 shows the specified values in JIS B 2401 for class 1-A, 1-B, 2 and 3 products.
For class 4-C products, the tolerance is 1.5 times these values, and for class 4-D products, 1.2 times.
2) For a static sealing application on a flat surface, design the groove according to dimension d8 for use under external
pressure, or according to dimension d7 for use under internal pressure. An O-ring for use under external pressure can thus
have its bore surface in close contact with the inner wall of the groove during use. Likewise an O-ring for use under internal
pressure can thus have its circumferential surface in close contact with the outer wall of the groove.
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
265
270
275
280
285
290
295
300
315
320
335
340
355
360
375
385
400
265
270
275
280
285
290
295
300
315
320
335
340
355
360
375
385
400
0
0.10
h8
f6
b +0.25
0
b1 +0.25
b2 +0.25
0
0
Fitting
code
Without
backup
ring
H8
11.0
3)
d4, d6
280
285
290
295
300
305
310
315
330
335
350
355
370
375
390
400
415
+ 0.10
0
13.0
17.0
4)
r1
max.
max.
0.12
1.2
109
JIS B 2401
25~300
d2
ud8
ud4
ud3
ud7
0.10 max.
d1
90 +
5
0
ud6
ud5
Eccentricity E
Notes
110
O-ring No.
0.25
0.29
0.33
0.37
0.41
0.45
0.49
0.53
0.57
0.61
0.65
0.69
0.73
0.77
0.81
0.85
0.87
0.91
0.94
0.98
1.01
1.05
1.08
1.12
1.16
1.19
1.23
1.26
1.30
1.33
1.37
1.40
1.44
1.47
1.51
1.55
1.61
1.68
1.73
1.81
1.88
1.94
2.01
2.07
2.14
2.20
r1
b
Matching two components
For internal
pressure
For external
pressure
3.1 0.10
5.7 0.13
pressure pressure
d2
r1
b1
b2
unit : mm
O-ring dimensions
24.4
29.4
34.4
39.4
44.4
49.4
54.4
59.4
64.4
69.4
74.4
79.4
84.4
89.4
94.4
99.4
104.4
109.4
114.4
119.4
124.4
129.4
134.4
139.4
144.4
149.3
154.3
159.3
164.3
169.3
174.3
179.3
184.3
189.3
194.3
199.3
209.3
219.3
229.3
239.3
249.3
259.3
269.3
279.3
289.3
299.3
90 +5
Backup rings
(For static sealing on cylindrical surface)
G 25~300
d1
90
A single component
1)
+5 0
r1
0.15 max.
Bore dia.
C 0.1~0.3
C 0.1~0.3
d2
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
65
70
75
80
85
90
95
100
105
110
115
120
125
130
135
140
145
150
155
160
165
170
175
180
185
190
195
200
210
220
230
240
250
260
270
280
290
300
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
65
70
75
80
85
90
95
100
105
110
115
120
125
130
135
140
145
150
155
160
165
170
175
180
185
190
195
200
210
220
230
240
250
260
270
280
290
300
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
65
70
75
80
85
90
95
100
105
110
115
120
125
130
135
140
145
150
160
165
170
175
180
185
190
195
200
205
210
220
230
240
250
260
270
280
290
300
310
4.1
7.5
max.
2.4
4.6
0.7
0.8
1) The tolerance of bore diameter d1 shows the specified values in JIS B 2401 for class 1-A, 1-B, 2 and 3 products.
For class 4-C products, the tolerance is 1.5 times these values, and for class 4-D products, 1.2 times.
2) For a static sealing application on a flat surface, design the groove according to dimension d8 for use under external
pressure, or according to dimension d7 for use under internal pressure. An O-ring for use under external pressure can thus
have its bore surface in close contact with the inner wall of the groove during use. Likewise an O-ring for use under internal
pressure can thus have its circumferential surface in close contact with the outer wall of the groove.
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
65
70
75
80
85
90
95
100
105
110
115
120
125
130
135
140
145
150
155
160
165
170
175
180
185
190
195
200
210
220
230
240
250
260
270
280
290
300
d3, d5
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
65
70
75
80
85
90
95
100
105
110
115
120
125
130
135
140
145
150
155
160
165
170
175
180
185
190
195
200
210
220
230
240
250
260
270
280
290
300
e8
e7
f8
h9
e6
0
0.10
f7
h8
f6
3)
d4, d6
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
65
70
75
80
85
90
95
100
105
110
115
120
125
130
135
140
145
150
160
165
170
175
180
185
190
195
200
205
210
220
230
240
250
260
270
280
290
300
310
Fitting
code
b +0.25
0
b1 +0.25
b2 +0.25
0
0
Without
backup
ring
4)
r1
max.
max.
H10
4.1
5.6
7.3
0.08
0.7
7.5
9.0
11.5
0.10
0.8
H9
+ 0.10
0
H8
111
3~150
d2
d2
ud8
ud7
0.10 max.
d1
2)
2)
b
h
0.15 max.
For external
pressure
For internal
pressure
S 3~40
unit : mm
O-ring dimensions
Bore dia.
d1
2.5
3.5
4.5
5.5
6.5
7.5
8.5
9.5
10.7
11.5
12.0
13.5
14.5
15.5
17.5
19.5
21.5
21.9
23.5
24.5
25.5
27.5
28.5
29.5
31.0
31.5
33.5
34.5
35.0
35.5
37.5
38.5
39.5
Notes
112
1)
Groove dimensions
O-ring No.
d2
1.5 0.1
0.15
2.0 0.1
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11.2
12
12.5
14
15
16
18
20
22
22.4
24
25
26
28
29
30
31.5
32
34
35
35.5
36
38
39
40
0
+ 0.05
d4, d6
0.05
0
2)
d3, d5, d8
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11.2
12
12.5
14
15
16
18
20
22
22.4
24
25
26
28
29
30
31.5
32
34
35
35.5
36
38
39
40
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13.2
14
14.5
16
17
18
20
22
24
25.4
27
28
29
31
32
33
34.5
35
37
38
38.5
39
41
42
43
d7
2)
5.3
6.3
7.3
8.3
9.3
10.3
11.3
12.3
13.5
14.3
14.8
16.3
17.3
18.3
20.3
22.3
24.3
25.9
27.5
28.5
29.5
31.5
32.5
33.5
35
35.5
37.5
38.5
39
39.5
41.5
42.5
43.5
+ 0.25
0
0
0.1
2.5
1.0
2.7
1.5
1) The tolerance of bore diameter d1 shows the specified values in JIS B 2401 for class 1-A products.
For class 4-D products, the tolerance is 2 times these values.
2) For a static sealing application on a flat surface, design the groove according to dimension d8 for use under external
pressure, or according to dimension d7 for use under internal pressure. An O-ring for use under external pressure can thus
have its bore surface in close contact with the inner wall of the groove during use. Likewise an O-ring for use under internal
pressure can thus have its circumferential surface in close contact with the outer wall of the groove.
90 +
5
ud6
ud5
ud4
ud3
R 0.5
C 0.1~0.2
+5 0
90 +5
90
A single component
R 0.5
S 42~150
unit : mm
O-ring dimensions
Bore dia.
d1
41.5
43.5
44.5
45.5
47.5
49.5
52.5
54.5
55.5
59.5
62.5
64.5
66.5
69.5
70.5
74.5
79.5
84.5
89.5
94.5
99.5
104.5
109.5
111.5
114.5
119.5
124.5
129.5
131.5
134.5
139.5
144.5
149.5
1)
Groove dimensions
O-ring No.
d2
0.25
2.0 0.1
0.4
0.6
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
42
44
45
46
48
50
53
55
56
60
63
65
67
70
71
75
80
85
90
95
100
105
110
112
115
120
125
130
132
135
140
145
150
0
+ 0.05
d4, d6
0.05
0
2)
d3, d5, d8
42
44
45
46
48
50
53
55
56
60
63
65
67
70
71
75
80
85
90
95
100
105
110
112
115
120
125
130
132
135
140
145
150
45
47
48
49
51
53
56
58
59
63
66
68
70
73
74
78
83
88
93
98
103
108
113
115
118
123
128
133
135
138
143
148
153
d7
2)
45.5
47.5
48.5
49.5
51
53
56
58
59
63
66
68
70
73
74
78
83
88
93
98
103
108
113
115
118
123
128
133
135
138
143
148
153
+ 0.25
0
2.7
0
0.1
1.5
113
A,B,C,D
ISO
d1 1.8~75
d2
d2
d1
A
f
f
d1 1.8~20
1.80 0.08
2.65 0.09
3.55 0.10
5.30 0.13
7.00 0.15
Up to 0.1
Up to 0.12
Up to 0.14
Up to 0.16
Up to 0.18
Bore dia. d1
1.80
2.00
2.24
2.50
2.80
3.15
3.55
3.75
4.00
4.50
4.87
5.00
5.15
5.30
5.60
6.00
6.30
6.70
6.90
7.10
7.50
8.00
8.50
8.75
9.00
9.50
10.0
10.6
11.2
11.8
12.5
13.2
14.0
15.0
16.0
17.0
18.0
19.0
20.0
114
unit : mm
O-ring No.
Tolerance
0.13
0.14
0.15
0.16
0.17
0.18
0.19
0.20
0.21
0.22
A0018G
A0020G
A0022G
A0025G
A0028G
A0031G
A0035G
A0037G
A0040G
A0045G
A0048G
A0050G
A0051G
A0053G
A0056G
A0060G
A0063G
A0067G
A0069G
A0071G
A0075G
A0080G
A0085G
A0087G
A0090G
A0095G
A0100G
A0106G
A0112G
A0118G
A0125G
A0132G
A0140G
A0150G
A0160G
A0170G
B0140G
B0150G
B0160G
B0170G
B0180G
B0190G
B0200G
C0180G
C0190G
C0200G
C 0.1~0.2
+5 0
90 +
5
0
90
r1
r1
1) Groove depth K
Determine dimension h to obtain O-ring compression rate
between 8 % and 30 %.
Compression rate =
b
Cross section dia.
d2
Corner radius
r1
1.80
2.65
0.3 0.1
3.55
5.30
7.00
d2 h 100 (%) = 8 % ~ 30 %
d2
2) Groove width b
Determine groove width by the consideration that O-ring
should not occupy more than 90 % of the groove space.
2
(d2/2)
Occupancy percentage =
100 (%) < 90 %
bh
0.6 0.2
1.0 0.2
d1 21.2~75
unit : mm
1.80 0.08
2.65 0.09
3.55 0.10
5.30 0.13
7.00 0.15
Up to 0.1
Up to 0.12
Up to 0.14
Up to 0.16
Up to 0.18
Bore dia. d1
Tolerance
21.2
22.4
23.6
25.0
25.8
26.5
28.0
30.0
31.5
32.5
33.5
34.5
35.5
36.5
37.5
38.7
40.0
41.2
42.5
43.7
45.0
46.2
47.5
48.7
50.0
51.5
53.0
54.5
56.0
58.0
60.0
61.5
63.0
65.0
67.0
69.0
71.0
73.0
75.0
0.23
0.24
0.25
0.26
0.28
0.29
0.31
0.32
0.32
0.33
0.34
0.35
0.36
0.37
0.38
0.39
0.40
0.41
0.42
0.43
0.44
0.45
0.46
0.47
0.48
0.50
0.51
0.52
0.54
0.55
0.56
0.58
0.59
0.61
0.63
0.64
0.66
O-ring No.
B0212G
B0224G
B0236G
B0250G
B0258G
B0265G
B0280G
B0300G
B0315G
B0325G
B0335G
B0345G
B0355G
B0365G
B0375G
B0387G
C0212G
C0224G
C0236G
C0250G
C0258G
C0265G
C0280G
C0300G
C0315G
C0325G
C0335G
C0345G
C0355G
C0365G
C0375G
C0387G
C0400G
C0412G
C0425G
C0437G
C0450G
C0462G
C0475G
C0487G
C0500G
C0515G
C0530G
C0545G
C0560G
C0580G
C0600G
C0615G
C0630G
C0650G
C0670G
C0690G
C0710G
C0730G
C0750G
D0400G
D0412G
D0425G
D0437G
D0450G
D0462G
D0475G
D0487G
D0500G
D0515G
D0530G
D0545G
D0560G
D0580G
D0600G
D0615G
D0630G
D0650G
D0670G
D0690G
D0710G
D0730G
D0750G
115
ISO
C,D,E
d1 77.5~670
d2
d2
d1
A
f
f
d1 77.5~230
unit : mm
1.80 0.08
2.65 0.09
3.55 0.10
5.30 0.13
7.00 0.15
Up to 0.1
Up to 0.12
Up to 0.14
Up to 0.16
Up to 0.18
D0775G
D0800G
D0825G
D0850G
D0875G
D0900G
D0925G
D0950G
D0975G
D1000G
D1030G
D1060G
D1090G
D1120G
D1150G
D1180G
D1220G
D1250G
D1280G
D1320G
D1360G
D1400G
D1450G
D1500G
D1550G
D1600G
D1650G
D1700G
D1750G
D1800G
D1850G
D1900G
D1950G
D2000G
D2060G
D2120G
D2180G
D2240G
D2300G
E1090G
E1120G
E1150G
E1180G
E1220G
E1250G
E1280G
E1320G
E1360G
E1400G
E1450G
E1500G
E1550G
E1600G
E1650G
E1700G
E1750G
E1800G
E1850G
E1900G
E1950G
E2000G
E2060G
E2120G
E2180G
E2240G
E2300G
Bore dia. d1
Tolerance
O-ring No.
77.5
80.0
82.5
85.0
87.5
90.0
92.5
95.0
97.5
100
103
106
109
112
115
118
122
125
128
132
136
140
145
150
155
160
165
170
175
180
185
190
195
200
206
212
218
224
230
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.73
0.75
0.77
0.79
0.81
0.83
0.84
0.87
0.89
0.91
0.93
0.95
0.97
1.00
1.03
1.05
1.08
1.10
1.13
1.17
1.20
1.24
1.27
1.31
1.34
1.38
1.41
1.44
1.48
1.51
1.55
1.59
1.63
1.67
1.71
1.75
C0775G
C0800G
C0825G
C0850G
C0875G
C0900G
C0925G
C0950G
C0975G
C1000G
C1030G
C1060G
C1090G
C1120G
C1150G
C1180G
C1220G
C1250G
C1280G
C1320G
C1360G
C1400G
C1450G
C1500G
C1550G
C1600G
C1650G
C1700G
C1750G
C1800G
C1850G
C1900G
C1950G
C2000G
116
C 0.1~0.2
+5 0
90 +
5
0
90
r1
r1
1) Groove depth K
Determine dimension h to obtain O-ring compression rate
between 8 % and 30 %.
Compression rate =
b
Cross section dia.
d2
Corner radius
r1
1.80
2.65
0.3 0.1
3.55
5.30
7.00
0.6 0.2
1.0 0.2
d2 h 100 (%) = 8 % ~ 30 %
d2
2) Groove width b
Determine groove width by the consideration that O-ring
should not occupy more than 90 % of the groove space.
2
(d2/2)
Occupancy percentage =
100 (%) < 90 %
bh
d1 236~670
unit : mm
1.80 0.08
2.65 0.09
3.55 0.10
5.30 0.13
7.00 0.15
Up to 0.1
Up to 0.12
Up to 0.14
Up to 0.16
Up to 0.18
D2360G
D2430G
D2500G
D2580G
D2650G
D2720G
D2800G
D2900G
D3000G
D3070G
D3150G
D3250G
D3350G
D3450G
D3550G
D3650G
D3750G
D3870G
D4000G
E2360G
E2430G
E2500G
E2580G
E2650G
E2720G
E2800G
E2900G
E3000G
E3070G
E3150G
E3250G
E3350G
E3450G
E3550G
E3650G
E3750G
E3870G
E4000G
E4120G
E4250G
E4370G
E4500G
E4620G
E4750G
E4870G
E5000G
E5150G
E5300G
E5450G
E5600G
E5800G
E6000G
E6150G
E6300G
E6500G
E6700G
Bore dia. d1
Tolerance
236
243
250
258
265
272
280
290
300
307
315
325
335
345
355
365
375
387
400
412
425
437
450
462
475
487
500
515
530
545
560
580
600
615
630
650
670
1.79
1.83
1.88
1.93
1.98
2.02
2.08
2.14
2.21
2.25
2.30
2.37
2.43
2.49
2.56
2.62
2.68
2.76
2.84
2.91
2.99
3.07
3.15
3.22
3.30
3.37
3.45
3.54
3.63
3.72
3.81
3.93
4.05
4.13
4.22
4.34
4.46
O-ring No.
117
JASO
d2
ud4
ud3
d2
ud8
For internal
pressure
ud4 ud3
118
r1
b
Matching two components
ud5 ud6
b
b1
b2
unit : mm
O-ring dimensions
Notes
r1
90 +5
Backup rings
(For dynamic sealing and static sealing on cylindrical surface)
A single component
d2 1.9
Cross section dia.
d1
d2
Classes 1 - A
and 2
0.12
Classes 3
and 4 - D 0.24
Classes 4 - C,
4 - E and 5
0.36
1.9 0.07
Classes 1 - A
and 2
0.15
Classes 3
and 4 - D 0.30
Classes 4 - C,
4 - E and 5
0.45
Groove dimensions for dynamic sealing and static sealing on cylindrical surface
Bore dia.
2.8
3.8
4.8
5.8
6.8
7.8
8.8
9.8
11.0
12.3
13.0
13.8
14.8
15.8
16.8
17.8
18.8
19.8
21.0
22.1
23.3
24.7
26.2
27.7
29.7
31.2
33.2
35.2
Eccentricity E
+ 0
90
r1
0.15 max.
90 +
5
ud7
C 0.1~0.2
C 0.1~0.2
ud6
ud5
0.10 max.
d1
O-ring No.
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
1003
1004
1005
1006
1007
1008
1009
1010
1011
1012
1013
1014
1015
1016
1017
1018
1019
1020
1021
1022
1023
1025
1026
1028
1030
1031
1033
1035
d8
1)
d7
1)
pressure pressure
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11.2
12.5
13.2
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21.2
22.4
23.6
25
26.5
28
30
31.5
33.5
35.5
6.3
7.3
8.3
9.3
10.3
11.3
12.3
13.3
14.4
15.7
16.4
17.2
18.2
19.2
20.2
21.2
22.2
23.2
24.4
25.5
26.7
28.1
29.6
31.1
33.1
34.6
36.6
38.6
+ 0.25
b
0
2.5
h 0.05
1.4
r1
O-ring No.
max.
0.4
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
1003
1004
1005
1006
1007
1008
1009
1010
1011
1012
1013
1014
1015
1016
1017
1018
1019
1020
1021
1022
1023
1025
1026
1028
1030
1031
1033
1035
d3
d5
3.1
4.1
5.1
6.1
7.1
8.1
9.1
10.1
11.3
12.6
13.3
14.1
15.1
16.1
17.1
18.1
19.1
20.1
21.3
22.5
23.7
25.1
26.6
28.1
30.1
31.6
33.6
35.6
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11.2
12.5
13.2
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21.2
22.4
23.6
25
26.5
28
30
31.5
33.5
35.5
Tolerances
of
d3 and d5
0
0.05
0
0.06
0
0.08
d4
d6
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14.2
15.5
16.2
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24.2
25.4
26.6
28
29.5
31
33
34.5
36.5
38.5
5.9
6.9
7.9
8.9
9.9
10.9
11.9
12.9
14.1
15.4
16.1
16.9
17.9
18.9
19.2
20.9
21.9
22.9
24.1
25.3
26.5
27.9
29.4
30.9
32.9
34.4
36.4
38.4
+0.25
Tolerances b 0
Without
of
d4 and d6 backup
ring
b1 +0.25
0
b2 +0.25
0
With one
backup
ring
With two
backup
rings
max.
max.
3.9
5.4
0.05
0.4
2)
r1
+ 0.05
0
+ 0.06
0
2.5
+ 0.08
0
1) For a static sealing application on a flat surface, design the groove according to dimension d8 for use under external
pressure, or according to dimension d7 for use under internal pressure. An O-ring for use under external pressure can thus
have its bore surface in close contact with the inner wall of the groove during use. Likewise an O-ring for use under internal
pressure can thus have its circumferential surface in close contact with the outer wall of the groove.
2) Eccentricity E means the difference between the maximum value and minimum value of dimension K.
The eccentricity can also be defined as double the coaxiality measurement.
119
JASO
d2
ud4
ud3
d2
ud8
For internal
pressure
ud4 ud3
120
r1
b
Matching two components
ud5 ud6
b
b1
b2
unit : mm
O-ring dimensions
Notes
r1
Backup rings
(For dynamic sealing and static sealing on cylindrical surface)
90 +5
A single component
d2 2.4
Cross section dia.
d1
d2
Classes 1 - A
and 2
0.12
Classes 3
and 4 - D 0.24
Classes 4 - C,
4 - E and 5
0.36
Classes 1 - A
and 2
0.15
Classes 3
and 4 - D 0.30
Classes 4 - C,
4 - E and 5
0.45
Classes 1 - A
and 2
0.25
Classes 3
and 4 - D 0.50
Classes 4 - C,
4 - E and 5
0.75
Classes 1 - A
and 2
0.40
Classes 3
and 4 - D 0.80
Classes 4 - C,
4 - E and 5 1.20
Groove dimensions for dynamic sealing and static sealing on cylindrical surface
Bore dia.
9.8
11.0
12.3
13.0
13.8
14.8
15.8
16.8
17.8
18.8
19.8
20.8
22.1
23.3
24.7
26.2
27.7
29.7
31.2
33.2
35.2
37.2
39.7
42.2
44.7
47.2
49.7
52.6
55.6
59.6
62.6
66.6
70.6
Eccentricity E
+ 0
90
r1
0.15 max.
90 +
5
ud7
C 0.1~0.2
C 0.1~0.2
ud6
ud5
0.10 max.
d1
2.4 0.07
O-ring No.
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
2025
2026
2028
2030
2031
2033
2035
2037
2040
2042
2045
2047
2050
2053
2056
2060
2063
2067
2071
d8
1)
d7
1)
pressure pressure
10
11.2
12.5
13.2
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22.4
23.6
25
26.5
28
30
31.5
33.5
35.5
37.5
40
42.5
45
47.5
50
53
56
60
63
67
71
14.1
15.3
16.6
17.3
18.1
19.1
20.1
21.1
22.1
23.1
24.1
25.1
26.4
27.6
29
30.5
32
34
35.5
37.5
39.5
41.5
44
46.5
49
51.5
54
57
60
64
67
71
75
+ 0.25
b
0
3.2
h 0.05
1.8
r1
O-ring No.
max.
0.4
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
2025
2026
2028
2030
2031
2033
2035
2037
2040
2042
2045
2047
2050
2053
2056
2060
2063
2067
2071
d3
d5
10.2
11.4
12.7
13.4
14.2
15.2
16.2
17.2
18.2
19.2
20.2
21.2
22.6
23.8
25.2
26.7
28.2
30.2
31.7
33.7
35.7
37.7
40.2
42.7
45.2
47.7
50.2
53.2
56.2
60.2
63.2
67.2
71.2
10
11.2
12.5
13.2
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22.4
23.6
25
26.5
28
30
31.5
33.5
35.5
37.5
40
42.5
45
47.5
50
53
56
60
63
67
71
Tolerances
of
d3 and d5
0
0.06
0
0.08
0
0.10
d4
d6
14
15.2
16.5
17.2
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26.4
27.6
29
30.5
32
34
35.5
37.5
39.5
41.5
44
46.5
49
51.5
54
57
60
64
67
71
75
13.8
15
16.3
17
17.8
18.8
19.8
20.8
21.8
22.8
23.8
24.8
26.2
27.4
28.8
30.3
31.8
33.8
35.3
37.3
39.3
41.3
43.8
46.3
48.8
51.3
53.8
56.8
59.8
63.8
66.8
70.8
74.8
+0.25
Tolerances b 0
Without
of
d4 and d6 backup
ring
b1 +0.25
0
b2 +0.25
0
With one
backup
ring
With two
backup
rings
max.
max.
4.4
6.0
0.05
0.4
2)
r1
+ 0.06
0
+ 0.08
0
3.2
+ 0.10
0
1) For a static sealing application on a flat surface, design the groove according to dimension d8 for use under external
pressure, or according to dimension d7 for use under internal pressure. An O-ring for use under external pressure can thus
have its bore surface in close contact with the inner wall of the groove during use. Likewise an O-ring for use under internal
pressure can thus have its circumferential surface in close contact with the outer wall of the groove.
2) Eccentricity E means the difference between the maximum value and minimum value of dimension K.
The eccentricity can also be defined as double the coaxiality measurement.
121
JASO
d2
ud4
ud3
d2
ud8
For internal
pressure
ud4 ud3
d1
d2
Notes
122
Classes 1 - A
and 2
0.15
Classes 3
and 4 - D 0.30
Classes 4 - C,
4 - E and 5
0.45
Classes 1 - A
and 2
0.25
Classes 3
and 4 - D 0.50
Classes 4 - C,
4 - E and 5
1.20
Classes 1 - A
and 2
0.60
Classes 3
and 4 - D 1.20
Classes 4 - C,
4 - E and 5 1.80
b
Matching two components
b1
b2
unit : mm
Classes 3
and 4 - D 0.80
Groove dimensions for dynamic sealing and static sealing on cylindrical surface
Bore dia.
Classes 1 - A
and 2
0.40
r1
ud5 ud6
b
O-ring dimensions
Classes 4 - C,
4 - E and 5
0.75
r1
Backup rings
(For dynamic sealing and static sealing on cylindrical surface)
90 +5
A single component
d2 3.5
22.1
23.7
24.7
25.7
27.7
29.7
31.2
33.7
35.2
37.7
38.7
39.7
41.7
43.7
44.7
47.7
49.7
52.6
55.6
59.6
62.6
66.6
70.6
74.6
79.6
84.6
89.6
94.6
99.6
105.6
111.6
117.6
124.6
131.6
139.6
149.6
Eccentricity E
+ 0
90
r1
0.15 max.
90 +
5
ud7
C 0.1~0.2
C 0.1~0.2
ud6
ud5
0.10 max.
d1
3.5 0.10
O-ring No.
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
3022
3024
3025
3026
3028
3030
3031
3034
3035
3038
3039
3040
3042
3044
3045
3048
3050
3053
3056
3060
3063
3067
3071
3075
3080
3085
3090
3095
3100
3106
3112
3118
3125
3132
3140
3150
d8
1)
d7
1)
pressure pressure
22.4
24
25
26
28
30
31.5
34
35.5
38
39
40
42
44
45
48
50
53
56
60
63
67
71
75
80
85
90
95
100
106
112
118
125
132
140
150
28.4
30
31
32
34
36
37.5
40
41.5
44
45
46
48
50
51
54
56
59
62
66
69
73
77
81
86
91
96
101
106
112
118
124
131
138
146
156
+ 0.25
b
0
4.7
h 0.05
2.7
r1
O-ring No.
max.
0.7
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
JASO
3022
3024
3025
3026
3028
3030
3031
3034
3035
3038
3039
3040
3042
3044
3045
3048
3050
3053
3056
3060
3063
3067
3071
3075
3080
3085
3090
3095
3100
3106
3112
3118
3125
3132
3140
3150
d3
d5
22.7
24.3
25.3
26.3
28.3
30.3
31.8
34.3
35.8
38.3
39.3
40.3
42.3
44.3
45.3
48.3
50.3
53.3
56.3
60.3
63.3
67.3
71.3
75.3
80.3
85.3
90.3
95.3
100.3
106.3
112.3
118.3
125.3
132.3
140.3
150.3
22.4
24
25
26
28
30
31.5
34
35.5
38
39
40
42
44
45
48
50
53
56
60
63
67
71
75
80
85
90
95
100
106
112
118
125
132
140
150
Tolerances
of
d3 and d5
0
0.08
0
0.10
d4
d6
28.4
30
31
32
34
36
37.5
40
41.5
44
45
46
48
50
51
54
56
59
62
66
69
73
77
81
86
91
96
101
106
112
118
124
131
138
146
156
28.1
29.7
30.7
31.7
33.7
35.7
37.2
39.7
41.2
43.7
44.7
45.7
47.7
49.7
50.7
53.7
55.7
58.7
61.7
65.7
68.7
72.7
76.7
80.7
85.7
90.7
95.7
100.7
105.7
111.7
117.7
123.7
130.7
137.7
145.7
155.7
+0.25
Tolerances b 0
Without
of
d4 and d6 backup
ring
b1 +0.25
0
b2 +0.25
0
With one
backup
ring
With two
backup
rings
max.
max.
6.0
7.8
0.08
0.7
2)
r1
+ 0.08
0
4.7
+ 0.10
0
1) For a static sealing application on a flat surface, design the groove according to dimension d8 for use under external
pressure, or according to dimension d7 for use under internal pressure. An O-ring for use under external pressure can thus
have its bore surface in close contact with the inner wall of the groove during use. Likewise an O-ring for use under internal
pressure can thus have its circumferential surface in close contact with the outer wall of the groove.
2) Eccentricity E means the difference between the maximum value and minimum value of dimension K.
The eccentricity can also be defined as double the coaxiality measurement.
123
AS
AS 568
d2 1.02~(2.62)
C 0.1~0.2
d2
d2
0.07 max.
90
r1
r1
0.12 max.
d2 1.02~(1.78)
124
Over
3.00
Up to
3.00
6.98
Corner
radius
r1
max
0.4
0.8
d2 h 100 (%) = 8 % ~ 30 %
d2
Determine the radial gap by the consideration that the double radial gap
(gap in diameter) should be less than the value shown in Fig. 2.5.2.
Therefore: K = h gap in radial
d2: O-ring cross section diameter
2) Groove width b
Determine groove width by the consideration that O-ring should not
occupy more than 90 % of the groove space.
2
(d2/2)
Occupancy percentage =
100 (%) < 90 %
bh
unit : mm
O-ring dimensions
Note
d2
1) Groove depth K
Determine dimension h to obtain O-ring compression rate between
8 % and 30 %.
Compression rate =
1.78 0.07
+ 50
90 +5
0
d1
Radial gap
Bore dia. d1
0.74
1.07
4.70
1.42
6.07
7.64
1.78
2.57
2.90
3.68
4.47
5.28
6.07
7.65
9.25
10.82
12.42
14.00
15.60
17.17
18.77
20.35
21.95
23.52
25.12
26.70
28.30
29.87
31.47
33.05
34.65
37.82
41.00
44.17
47.35
50.52
53.70
56.87
60.05
63.22
O-ring No.
1)
0.10
0.12
0.10
0.12
0.12
0.15
0.25
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
001
002
901
003
902
903
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
014
015
016
017
018
019
020
021
022
023
024
025
026
027
028
029
030
031
032
033
034
035
036
037
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2
3
4
5
6
7
1) The tolerance of bore diameter d1 shows the specified values in JIS B 2401 for class 1-A and 1-B products.
For class 4-D products, consult JTEKT.
AN 6230
d2 (1.78)~(2.62)
unit : mm
O-ring dimensions
Cross section dia. d2
1.78 0.07
1.83 0.07
1.98 0.07
2.08 0.07
2.21 0.07
2.46 0.07
2.62 0.07
O-ring No.
1)
Bore dia. d1
66.40
69.57
72.75
75.92
82.27
88.62
94.97
101.32
107.67
114.02
120.37
126.72
133.07
8.92
10.52
11.89
13.46
16.36
17.93
19.18
1.24
2.06
2.84
3.63
4.42
5.23
6.02
7.59
9.19
10.77
12.37
13.94
15.54
17.12
18.72
20.29
21.89
23.47
25.07
26.64
28.24
29.82
31.42
32.99
34.59
36.17
37.77
39.34
40.94
42.52
44.12
45.69
47.29
48.90
50.47
52.07
53.64
0.25
0.38
0.58
0.12
0.12
0.15
0.25
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
038
039
040
041
042
043
044
045
046
047
048
049
050
904
905
906
907
908
909
910
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
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9
10
11
12
13
14
125
AS
AS 568
d2 (2.62)~(3.53)
C 0.1~0.2
d2
d2
0.07 max.
90
r1
r1
0.12 max.
d2 (2.62)
h
Over
3.00
Up to
3.00
6.98
Corner
radius
r1
max
0.4
0.8
d2 h 100 (%) = 8 % ~ 30 %
d2
Determine the radial gap by the consideration that the double radial gap
(gap in diameter) should be less than the value shown in Fig. 2.5.2.
Therefore: K = h gap in radial
d2: O-ring cross section diameter
2) Groove width b
Determine groove width by the consideration that O-ring should not
occupy more than 90 % of the groove space.
2
(d2/2)
Occupancy percentage =
100 (%) < 90 %
bh
unit : mm
O-ring dimensions
126
d2
1) Groove depth K
Determine dimension h to obtain O-ring compression rate between
8 % and 30 %.
Compression rate =
Note
+ 50
90 +5
0
d1
Radial gap
O-ring No.
1)
Bore dia. d1
55.24
56.82
58.42
59.99
61.60
63.17
64.77
66.34
67.94
69.52
71.12
72.69
75.87
82.22
88.57
94.92
101.27
107.62
113.97
120.32
126.67
133.02
139.37
145.72
152.07
158.42
164.77
171.12
177.47
183.82
190.17
196.52
202.87
209.22
215.57
221.92
228.27
234.62
240.97
247.32
0.25
0.38
0.58
0.76
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
Reference No.
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140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
1) The tolerance of bore diameter d1 shows the specified values in JIS B 2401 for class 1-A and 1-B products.
For class 4-D products, consult JTEKT.
AN 6230
d2 2.95~(3.53)
unit : mm
O-ring dimensions
Cross section dia. d2
2.95 0.10
3.00 0.10
3.53 0.10
O-ring No.
1)
Bore dia. d1
21.92
23.47
25.04
26.59
29.74
34.42
37.46
43.69
53.09
59.36
4.34
5.94
7.52
9.12
10.69
12.29
13.87
15.47
17.04
18.64
20.22
21.82
23.39
24.99
26.57
28.17
29.74
31.34
32.92
34.52
36.09
37.69
40.87
44.04
47.22
50.39
53.57
56.74
59.92
63.09
66.27
69.44
72.62
75.79
78.97
82.14
85.32
88.49
91.67
94.84
98.02
101.19
104.37
107.54
110.72
113.89
117.07
0.12
0.15
0.25
0.12
0.15
0.25
0.38
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
911
912
913
914
916
918
920
924
928
932
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
225
226
227
228
229
230
231
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
244
245
246
247
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16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
127
AS
AS 568
d2 (3.53)~(5.33)
C 0.1~0.2
d2
d2
+ 50
90 +5
0
90
r1
r1
0.07 max.
0.12 max.
d2 (3.53)~(5.33)
128
h
Over
3.00
Up to
3.00
6.98
Corner
radius
r1
max
0.4
0.8
d2 h 100 (%) = 8 % ~ 30 %
d2
Determine the radial gap by the consideration that the double radial gap
(gap in diameter) should be less than the value shown in Fig. 2.5.2.
Therefore: K = h gap in radial
d2: O-ring cross section diameter
2) Groove width b
Determine groove width by the consideration that O-ring should not
occupy more than 90 % of the groove space.
2
(d2/2)
Occupancy percentage =
100 (%) < 90 %
bh
unit : mm
O-ring dimensions
Note
d2
1) Groove depth K
Determine dimension h to obtain O-ring compression rate between
8 % and 30 %.
Compression rate =
5.33 0.12
d1
Radial gap
O-ring No.
1)
Bore dia. d1
120.24
123.42
126.59
129.77
132.94
136.12
139.29
142.47
145.64
148.82
151.99
158.34
164.69
171.04
177.39
183.74
190.09
196.44
202.79
209.14
215.49
221.84
228.19
234.54
240.89
247.24
253.59
266.29
278.99
291.69
304.39
329.79
355.19
380.59
405.26
430.66
456.06
10.46
12.06
13.64
0.38
0.58
0.76
1.14
0.12
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
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248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
258
259
260
261
262
263
264
265
266
267
268
269
270
271
272
273
274
275
276
277
278
279
280
281
282
283
284
309
310
311
1) The tolerance of bore diameter d1 shows the specified values in JIS B 2401 for class 1-A and 1-B products.
For class 4-D products, consult JTEKT.
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26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
d2 (5.33)
unit : mm
O-ring dimensions
Cross section dia. d2
5.33 0.12
O-ring No.
1)
Bore dia. d1
15.24
16.81
18.42
19.99
21.59
23.16
24.76
26.34
27.94
29.51
31.12
32.69
34.29
37.46
40.64
43.82
46.99
50.16
53.34
56.52
59.69
62.86
66.04
69.22
72.39
75.56
78.74
81.92
85.09
88.26
91.44
94.62
97.79
100.96
104.14
107.32
110.49
113.66
116.84
120.02
123.19
126.36
129.54
132.72
135.89
139.07
142.24
145.42
148.59
151.77
158.12
164.47
170.82
177.17
183.52
189.87
196.22
0.12
0.15
0.25
0.38
0.58
0.76
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
312
313
314
315
316
317
318
319
320
321
322
323
324
325
326
327
328
329
330
331
332
333
334
335
336
337
338
339
340
341
342
343
344
345
346
347
348
349
350
351
352
353
354
355
356
357
358
359
360
361
362
363
364
365
366
367
368
Reference No.
AN 6227
AN 6230
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
129
AS
AS 568
d2 (5.33)~6.98
C 0.1~0.2
d2
d2
0.07 max.
90
r1
r1
0.12 max.
d2 (5.33)~(6.98)
130
h
Over
3.00
Up to
3.00
6.98
Corner
radius
r1
max
0.4
0.8
d2 h 100 (%) = 8 % ~ 30 %
d2
Determine the radial gap by the consideration that the double radial gap
(gap in diameter) should be less than the value shown in Fig. 2.5.2.
Therefore: K = h gap in radial
d2: O-ring cross section diameter
2) Groove width b
Determine groove width by the consideration that O-ring should not
occupy more than 90 % of the groove space.
2
(d2/2)
Occupancy percentage =
100 (%) < 90 %
bh
unit : mm
O-ring dimensions
Note
d2
1) Groove depth K
Determine dimension h to obtain O-ring compression rate between
8 % and 30 %.
Compression rate =
6.98 0.15
+ 50
90 +5
0
d1
Radial gap
O-ring No.
1)
Bore dia. d1
202.57
208.92
215.26
221.62
227.96
234.32
240.67
247.02
253.37
266.07
278.77
291.47
304.17
329.57
354.97
380.37
405.26
430.66
456.06
481.46
506.86
532.26
557.66
582.68
608.08
633.48
658.88
113.66
116.84
120.02
123.19
126.36
129.54
132.72
135.89
139.06
142.24
145.42
148.59
151.76
0.76
1.14
1.52
0.38
0.58
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
369
370
371
372
373
374
375
376
377
378
379
380
381
382
383
384
385
386
387
388
389
390
391
392
393
394
395
425
426
427
428
429
430
431
432
433
434
435
436
437
Reference No.
AN 6227
88
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
1) The tolerance of bore diameter d1 shows the specified values in JIS B 2401 for class 1-A and 1-B products.
For class 4-D products, consult JTEKT.
AN 6230
d2 (6.98)
unit : mm
O-ring dimensions
Cross section dia. d2
6.98 0.15
O-ring No.
1)
Bore dia. d1
158.12
164.46
170.82
177.16
183.52
189.86
196.22
202.56
215.26
227.96
240.66
253.36
266.06
278.76
291.46
304.16
316.86
329.56
342.26
354.96
367.66
380.36
393.06
405.26
417.96
430.66
443.36
456.06
468.76
481.46
494.16
506.86
532.46
557.66
582.68
608.08
633.48
658.88
0.58
0.76
1.14
1.52
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
438
439
440
441
442
443
444
445
446
447
448
449
450
451
452
453
454
455
456
457
458
459
460
461
462
463
464
465
466
467
468
469
470
471
472
473
474
475
Reference No.
AN 6227
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
AN 6230
131
Backup Rings
JIS B 2407
P, G
P 3~165
Backup ring shape and dimensions
Bias-cut (T2)
Spiral (T1)
Endless (T3)
0
1)
22 -3
Cut
Section A
305
1)
Enlarged view
of section A
P 3~34
Applied
O-ring No.
P 3
P 4
P 5
P 6
P 7
P 8
P 9
P 10
P 10A
P 11
P 11.2
P 12
P 12.5
P 14
P 15
P 16
P 18
P 20
P 21
P 22
P 22A
P 22.4
P 24
P 25
P 25.5
P 26
P 28
P 29
P 29.5
P 30
P 31
P 31.5
P 32
P 34
Notes
132
unit : mm
Spiral ring
Dimensions
Backup
ring No.
T1 P 3
T1 P 4
T1 P 5
T1 P 6
T1 P 7
T1 P 8
T1 P 9
T1 P 10
T1 P 10A
T1 P 11
T1 P 11.2
T1 P 12
T1 P 12.5
T1 P 14
T1 P 15
T1 P 16
T1 P 18
T1 P 20
T1 P 21
T1 P 22
T1 P 22A
T1 P 22.4
T1 P 24
T1 P 25
T1 P 25.5
T1 P 26
T1 P 28
T1 P 29
T1 P 29.5
T1 P 30
T1 P 31
T1 P 31.5
T1 P 32
T1 P 34
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
10
11
11.2
12
12.5
14
15
16
18
20
21
22
22
22.4
24
25
25.5
26
28
29
29.5
30
31
31.5
32
34
3)
+ 0.03
1.5 0.06
0.7 0.05
4)
1.2 0.4
2.0 0.06
+ 0.03
0.7 0.05
1.4 0.8
+ 0.03
0.7 0.05
2.5 1.5
3.0 0.06
Bias-cut
Endless
T2 P 3
T2 P 4
T2 P 5
T2 P 6
T2 P 7
T2 P 8
T2 P 9
T2 P 10
T2 P 10A
T2 P 11
T2 P 11.2
T2 P 12
T2 P 12.5
T2 P 14
T2 P 15
T2 P 16
T2 P 18
T2 P 20
T2 P 21
T2 P 22
T2 P 22A
T2 P 22.4
T2 P 24
T2 P 25
T2 P 25.5
T2 P 26
T2 P 28
T2 P 29
T2 P 29.5
T2 P 30
T2 P 31
T2 P 31.5
T2 P 32
T2 P 34
T3 P 3
T3 P 4
T3 P 5
T3 P 6
T3 P 7
T3 P 8
T3 P 9
T3 P 10
T3 P 10A
T3 P 11
T3 P 11.2
T3 P 12
T3 P 12.5
T3 P 14
T3 P 15
T3 P 16
T3 P 18
T3 P 20
T3 P 21
T3 P 22
T3 P 22A
T3 P 22.4
T3 P 24
T3 P 25
T3 P 25.5
T3 P 26
T3 P 28
T3 P 29
T3 P 29.5
T3 P 30
T3 P 31
T3 P 31.5
T3 P 32
T3 P 34
2)
Dimensions
d
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
10
11
11.2
12
12.5
14
15
16
18
20
21
22
22
22.4
24
25
25.5
26
28
29
29.5
30
31
31.5
32
34
+ 0.15
0
+ 0.20
0
D
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
15.2
16
16.5
18
19
20
22
24
15
26
28
28.4
30
31
31.5
32
34
35
35.5
36
37
37.5
38
40
0
0.15
1.25 0.1
0
0.20
1.25 0.1
P 35~165
Applied
O-ring No.
P 35
P 35.5
P 36
P 38
P 39
P 40
P 41
P 42
P 44
P 45
P 46
P 48
P 49
P 50
P 48A
P 50A
P 52
P 53
P 55
P 56
P 58
P 60
P 62
P 63
P 65
P 67
P 70
P 71
P 75
P 80
P 85
P 90
P 95
P 100
P 102
P 105
P 110
P 112
P 115
P 120
P 125
P 130
P 132
P 135
P 140
P 145
P 150
P 150A
P 155
P 160
P 165
unit : mm
Spiral ring
Dimensions
Backup
ring No.
T1 P 35
T1 P 35.5
T1 P 36
T1 P 38
T1 P 39
T1 P 40
T1 P 41
T1 P 42
T1 P 44
T1 P 45
T1 P 46
T1 P 48
T1 P 49
T1 P 50
T1 P 48A
T1 P 50A
T1 P 52
T1 P 53
T1 P 55
T1 P 56
T1 P 58
T1 P 60
T1 P 62
T1 P 63
T1 P 65
T1 P 67
T1 P 70
T1 P 71
T1 P 75
T1 P 80
T1 P 85
T1 P 90
T1 P 95
T1 P 100
T1 P 102
T1 P 105
T1 P 110
T1 P 112
T1 P 115
T1 P 120
T1 P 125
T1 P 130
T1 P 132
T1 P 135
T1 P 140
T1 P 145
T1 P 150
T1 P 150A
T1 P 155
T1 P 160
T1 P 165
35
35.5
36
38
39
40
41
42
44
45
46
48
49
50
48
50
52
53
55
56
58
60
62
63
65
67
70
71
75
80
85
90
95
100
102
105
110
112
115
120
125
130
132
135
140
145
150
150
155
160
165
3)
4)
3.0 0.06
+ 0.03
0.7 0.05
2.5 1.5
5.0 0.06
+ 0.03
0.9 0.06
4.5 1.5
+ 0.03
1.4 0.08
6.0 2.0
7.5 0.06
Bias-cut
Endless
T2 P 35
T2 P 35.5
T2 P 36
T2 P 38
T2 P 39
T2 P 40
T2 P 41
T2 P 42
T2 P 44
T2 P 45
T2 P 46
T2 P 48
T2 P 49
T2 P 50
T2 P 48A
T2 P 50A
T2 P 52
T2 P 53
T2 P 55
T2 P 56
T2 P 58
T2 P 60
T2 P 62
T2 P 63
T2 P 65
T2 P 67
T2 P 70
T2 P 71
T2 P 75
T2 P 80
T2 P 85
T2 P 90
T2 P 95
T2 P 100
T2 P 102
T2 P 105
T2 P 110
T2 P 112
T2 P 115
T2 P 120
T2 P 125
T2 P 130
T2 P 132
T2 P 135
T2 P 140
T2 P 145
T2 P 150
T2 P 150A
T2 P 155
T2 P 160
T2 P 165
T3 P 35
T3 P 35.5
T3 P 36
T3 P 38
T3 P 39
T3 P 40
T3 P 41
T3 P 42
T3 P 44
T3 P 45
T3 P 46
T3 P 48
T3 P 49
T3 P 50
T3 P 48A
T3 P 50A
T3 P 52
T3 P 53
T3 P 55
T3 P 56
T3 P 58
T3 P 60
T3 P 62
T3 P 63
T3 P 65
T3 P 67
T3 P 70
T3 P 71
T3 P 75
T3 P 80
T3 P 85
T3 P 90
T3 P 95
T3 P 100
T3 P 102
T3 P 105
T3 P 110
T3 P 112
T3 P 115
T3 P 120
T3 P 125
T3 P 130
T3 P 132
T3 P 135
T3 P 140
T3 P 145
T3 P 150
T3 P 150A
T3 P 155
T3 P 160
T3 P 165
2)
Dimensions
d
35
35.5
36
38
39
40
41
42
44
45
46
48
49
50
48
50
52
53
55
56
58
60
62
63
65
67
70
71
75
80
85
90
95
100
102
105
110
112
115
120
125
130
132
135
140
145
150
150
155
160
165
+ 0.20
0
+ 0.25
0
+ 0.30
0
D
41
41.5
42
44
45
46
47
48
50
51
52
54
55
56
58
60
62
63
65
66
68
70
72
73
75
77
80
81
85
90
95
100
105
110
112
115
120
122
125
130
135
140
142
145
150
155
160
165
170
175
180
0
0.20
1.25 0.1
0
0.25
1.9 0.13
0
0.30
2.75 0.15
133
Backup Rings
JIS B 2407
P, G
P 170~G 300
Backup ring shape and dimensions
Bias-cut (T2)
Spiral (T1)
Endless (T3)
0
1)
22 -3
Cut
Section A
305
1)
Enlarged view
of section A
P 170~360
Applied
O-ring No.
P 170
P 175
P 180
P 185
P 190
P 195
P 200
P 205
P 209
P 210
P 215
P 220
P 225
P 230
P 235
P 240
P 245
P 250
P 255
P 260
P 265
P 270
P 275
P 280
P 285
P 290
P 295
P 300
P 315
P 320
P 335
P 340
P 355
P 360
Notes
134
unit : mm
Spiral ring
Dimensions
Backup
ring No.
T1 P170
T1 P175
T1 P180
T1 P185
T1 P190
T1 P195
T1 P200
T1 P205
T1 P209
T1 P210
T1 P215
T1 P220
T1 P225
T1 P230
T1 P235
T1 P240
T1 P245
T1 P250
T1 P255
T1 P260
T1 P265
T1 P270
T1 P275
T1 P280
T1 P285
T1 P290
T1 P295
T1 P300
T1 P315
T1 P320
T1 P335
T1 P340
T1 P355
T1 P360
170
175
180
185
190
195
200
205
209
210
215
220
225
230
235
240
245
250
255
260
265
270
275
280
285
290
295
300
315
320
335
340
355
360
3)
+ 0.03
7.5 0.06
1.4 0.08
4)
6.0 2.0
Bias-cut
Endless
T2 P 170
T2 P 175
T2 P 180
T2 P 185
T2 P 190
T2 P 195
T2 P 200
T2 P 205
T2 P 209
T2 P 210
T2 P 215
T2 P 220
T2 P 225
T2 P 230
T2 P 235
T2 P 240
T2 P 245
T2 P 250
T2 P 255
T2 P 260
T2 P 265
T2 P 270
T2 P 275
T2 P 280
T2 P 285
T2 P 290
T2 P 295
T2 P 300
T2 P 315
T2 P 320
T2 P 335
T2 P 340
T2 P 355
T2 P 360
T3 P 170
T3 P 175
T3 P 180
T3 P 185
T3 P 190
T3 P 195
T3 P 200
T3 P 205
T3 P 209
T3 P 210
T3 P 215
T3 P 220
T3 P 225
T3 P 230
T3 P 235
T3 P 240
T3 P 245
T3 P 250
T3 P 255
T3 P 260
T3 P 265
T3 P 270
T3 P 275
T3 P 280
T3 P 285
T3 P 290
T3 P 295
T3 P 300
T3 P 315
T3 P 320
T3 P 335
T3 P 340
T3 P 355
T3 P 360
2)
Dimensions
d
170
175
180
185
190
195
200
205
209
210
215
220
225
230
235
240
245
250
255
260
265
270
275
280
285
290
295
300
315
320
335
340
355
360
+ 0.30
0
D
185
190
195
200
205
210
215
220
224
225
230
235
240
245
250
255
260
265
270
275
280
285
290
295
300
305
310
315
330
335
350
355
370
375
0
0.30
2.75 0.15
P 375~400
G 25~300
Applied
O-ring No.
P 375
P 385
P 400
G 25
G 30
G 35
G 40
G 45
G 50
G 55
G 60
G 65
G 70
G 75
G 80
G 85
G 90
G 95
G 100
G 105
G 110
G 115
G 120
G 125
G 130
G 135
G 140
G 145
G 150
G 155
G 160
G 165
G 170
G 175
G 180
G 185
G 190
G 195
G 200
G 210
G 220
G 230
G 240
G 250
G 260
G 270
G 280
G 290
G 300
unit : mm
Spiral ring
Dimensions
Backup
ring No.
T1 P 375
T1 P 385
T1 P 400
T1 G 25
T1 G 30
T1 G 35
T1 G 40
T1 G 45
T1 G 50
T1 G 55
T1 G 60
T1 G 65
T1 G 70
T1 G 75
T1 G 80
T1 G 85
T1 G 90
T1 G 95
T1 G 100
T1 G 105
T1 G 110
T1 G 115
T1 G 120
T1 G 125
T1 G 130
T1 G 135
T1 G 140
T1 G 145
T1 G 150
T1 G 155
T1 G 160
T1 G 165
T1 G 170
T1 G 175
T1 G 180
T1 G 185
T1 G 190
T1 G 195
T1 G 200
T1 G 210
T1 G 220
T1 G 230
T1 G 240
T1 G 250
T1 G 260
T1 G 270
T1 G 280
T1 G 290
T1 G 300
375
385
400
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
65
70
75
80
85
90
95
100
105
110
115
120
125
130
135
140
145
150
155
160
165
170
175
180
185
190
195
200
210
220
230
240
250
260
270
280
290
300
3)
+ 0.03
7.5 0.06
+ 0.03
2.5 0.06
+ 0.03
5.0 0.06
T
1.4 0.08
0.7 0.05
0.9 0.06
4)
6.0 2.0
4.5 1.5
6.0 2.0
Bias-cut
Endless
T2 P 375
T2 P 385
T2 P 400
T2 G 25
T2 G 30
T2 G 35
T2 G 40
T2 G 45
T2 G 50
T2 G 55
T2 G 60
T2 G 65
T2 G 70
T2 G 75
T2 G 80
T2 G 85
T2 G 90
T2 G 95
T2 G 100
T2 G 105
T2 G 110
T2 G 115
T2 G 120
T2 G 125
T2 G 130
T2 G 135
T2 G 140
T2 G 145
T2 G 150
T2 G 155
T2 G 160
T2 G 165
T2 G 170
T2 G 175
T2 G 180
T2 G 185
T2 G 190
T2 G 195
T2 G 200
T2 G 210
T2 G 220
T2 G 230
T2 G 240
T2 G 250
T2 G 260
T2 G 270
T2 G 280
T2 G 290
T2 G 300
T3 P 375
T3 P 385
T3 P 400
T3 G 25
T3 G 30
T3 G 35
T3 G 40
T3 G 45
T3 G 50
T3 G 55
T3 G 60
T3 G 65
T3 G 70
T3 G 75
T3 G 80
T3 G 85
T3 G 90
T3 G 95
T3 G 100
T3 G 105
T3 G 110
T3 G 115
T3 G 120
T3 G 125
T3 G 130
T3 G 135
T3 G 140
T3 G 145
T3 G 150
T3 G 155
T3 G 160
T3 G 165
T3 G 170
T3 G 175
T3 G 180
T3 G 185
T3 G 190
T3 G 195
T3 G 200
T3 G 210
T3 G 220
T3 G 230
T3 G 240
T3 G 250
T3 G 260
T3 G 270
T3 G 280
T3 G 290
T3 G 300
2)
Dimensions
d
375
385
400
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
65
70
75
80
85
90
95
100
105
110
115
120
125
130
135
140
145
150
155
160
165
170
175
180
185
190
195
200
210
220
230
240
250
260
270
280
290
300
+ 0.30
0
+ 0.20
0
+ 0.25
0
+ 0.30
0
D
390
400
415
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
65
70
75
80
85
90
95
100
105
110
115
120
125
130
135
140
145
150
160
165
170
175
180
185
190
195
200
205
210
220
230
240
250
260
270
280
290
300
310
0
0.30
2.75 0.15
0
0.20
1.25 0.1
0
0.25
1.25 0.1
0
0.30
1.9 0.13
135
JIS B 2401
15~1 055
d2
d2
h
0.10 max.
d1
A
0.15 max.
uG1
uG2
V 15~1 055
unit : mm
O-ring dimensions
Bore dia.
d1
14.5
23.5
33.5
39.5
54.5
69.0
84.0
99.0
119.0
148.5
173.0
222.5
272.0
321.5
376.0
425.5
475.0
524.5
579.0
633.5
683.0
732.5
782.0
836.5
940.5
1 044.0
Note
136
1)
Groove dimensions
O-ring No.
G1
d2
0.20
0.24
0.33
0.37
0.49
0.61
0.72
0.83
0.97
1.18
1.36
1.70
2.02
2.34
2.68
2.99
3.30
3.60
3.92
4.24
4.54
4.83
5.12
5.44
6.06
6.67
4 0.10
6 0.15
10 0.30
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V1
15
24
34
40
55
70
85
100
120
150
175
225
275
325
380
430
480
530
585
640
690
740
790
845
950
055
15
24
34
40
55
70
85
100
120
150
175
225
275
325
380
430
480
530
585
640
690
740
790
845
950
1 055
G2
+ 1.0
0
+ 1.5
0
+ 2.0
0
25
34
44
50
65
80
95
110
130
160
185
241
291
341
396
446
504
554
609
664
714
764
814
864
974
1 079
+ 0.1
0
0
0.2
5.0
3.0
8.0
4.5
12.0
7.0
1) The tolerance of bore diameter d1 shows the specified values in JIS B 2401 for class 1-A, 1-B, 2 and 3 products.
For class 4-C products, the tolerance is 1.5 times these values, and for class 4-D products, 1.2 times.
Application
Examples of Oil
Seals and O-Rings
137
3.1 Automobile
Automatic transmission
Bonded
piston seal
BPS
Bonded
piston seal
BPS
Bonded
piston seal
BPS
Helix seal
MHSA...XRT
Helix seal
with side-lip
MHSA...SXLT
Helix seal
with side-lip
MHSA...SXRT
Manual transmission
Helix seal
Friction damper
FC
MHSA...XRT
Helix seal
with side-lip
Helix seal
with side-lip
MHSA...SXRT
MHSA...SXLT
138
Engine
Plug tube gasket
MHR
Helix seal
Valve stem
seal
MHSA...XRT
Helix seal
Helix seal
VSHS
MHSA...XLT
MHSA...XRT
Power steering
Pressure-resistant seal for
reciprocating motion
MP
Pressure-resistant seal
Control valve
MHSA...P
139
Mud-resistant seal
with integrated sleeve
XHM...J
HRSD...FJ
D
Driven wheel
HR...S
140
3.2 Motorcycle
Engine
VSS
Clutch
MHSA
Crankshaft
Rubber covered seal
with minor lip
Drive shaft
Pressure-resistant seal
MHSA
GMHSA...P
141
Scale seal
WR..RJ
Scale cover
H..J
Water seal
XMHE
O-ring
YS type oil seal
YS
Oil-film bearing
MORGOIL seal
Water seal
Scale seal
MS...NJ
XMHE
WR
H..JM
142
HMSAH
HMSAH
MHSA...J
O-ring
O-ring
143
MHSA
MHSA
GMHS...J
Pressure-resistant
seal
O-ring
MH
144
MHSA...P
4 References
4.1 Rubber-material varieties and properties ............... 146
4.2 SI units and conversion factors ............................... 148
4.3 Shaft tolerance ....................................................... 152
4.4 Housing bore tolerance .......................................... 154
4.5 :-< temperature conversion table .......................... 156
4.6 Steel hardness conversion table ............................. 157
4.7 Viscosity conversion table ...................................... 158
4.8 Shaft surface speed Quick reference diagram .... 159
145
(ASTM code)
Chemical structure
Specific gravity
Raw-rubber
Mooney viscosity
properties
ML1+4 (100 C)
1)
Applicable JIS hardness range
Tensile strength (MPa)
Elongation (%)
Impact resilience
Tear strength
Abrasion resistance
Flex crack resistance
Servisable temperature range (C)
Aging resistance
Resistance to weather
Ozone resistance
Flame resistance
Electrical insulation ( cm)
(volume resistivity)
Gas permeability
-16
4
(10 m /N s)
Radiation resistance
Gasoline and light oil
Benzene and toluene
Alcohol
Ether
Ketone (MEK)
Ethyl acetate
Water
Organic acid
Concentrate inorganic acid solution
Dilute inorganic acid solution
Concentrate inorganic alkaline solution
Dilute inorganic alkaline solution
Compounded-rubber physical and
resistance properties
20 ~ 100
5 ~ 25
800 ~ 100
40 ~ 160
40 ~ 90
7 ~ 12
600 ~ 100
30 ~ 90
3 ~ 12
500 ~ 50
30 ~ 180
~
~
~
80 ~ 250
Hexafluoropropylene-vinylidenefluoride copolymer
1.80 ~ 1.82
35 ~ 160
50 ~ 90
7 ~ 20
500 ~ 100
30 ~ 250
60 ~ 120
40
0.1
0.3
~
~
~
~
~
~
~
~
Excellent heat
resistance and
mechanical
strength, in addition
to having properties
of nitrile rubber.
An optimal material
for oil seals for
high-temperature or
hydraulic applications.
10
10
11
~ 10
60 ~ 70
60 ~ 80
75 ~ 90
100 ~ 100
16
10
10
~ 10
14
10
10
~ 10
12
10
12
~ 10
16
1.5
10
10
~ 10
1.2
15
10 ~ 10
12
0.2
10
10
~ 10
1.8
15
10
14
~ 10
15
1.3 ~ 5
60 ~ 150
~
~
Well-balanced
in resistance to
weather, oil and
heat.
Commonly used
to isolate vibration and to coat
wires.
Some cases
used for oil seals
and O-rings.
16
~ 10
18
0.09 ~ 0.1
~
~
~
~
~
~
10
12
~ 10
14
0.3
~
~
~
10
~
~
~
~
~
Compared with
nitrile rubber, superior in aging resistance. Suitable for
sealing hydraulic
fluids. Commonly
used in automotive
applications such
as transmission,
crankshaft, and
valve stem.
60 ~ 150
~
~
~
~
60 ~ 150
0.03 ~ 0.35
10 ~ 10
Urethane
rubber
(U)
~
~
~
~
Fluorocarbon
rubber
(FKM)
11
10 ~ 10
Compound-rubber chemical
resistance
40 ~ 100
5 ~ 30
800 ~ 100
50 ~ 120
146
Hydrogenated
Acrylic rubber Silicone rubber
nitrile rubber
(ACM and ANM)
(NBR)
(VMQ)
(HNBR)
Acrylonitrile- Hydrogenated
Acrylic-ester
Organopolybutadiene
acrylonitrile-butacopolymer
siloxane
copolymer
diene copolymer
0.96 ~ 1.02
0.98 ~ 1.00
1.09 ~ 1.10
0.95 ~ 0.98
30 ~ 130
65 ~ 85
45 ~ 60
Liquid
Kind of rubber
~
~
~
~
~
~
~
Excellent
weatherproof
and waterproof.
It is used for
clad automobiles and
wires.
Superior mechanCompared
with natural ical strength and
rubber, supe- oil resistance,
rior in resis- however relatively
tance to abra- low heat resistance and watersion and
proofness.
aging.
Used as the Used in applications where heat
material of
resistance is not
tires and
essential.
belts.
Excellent
Excellent in
resilience and resilience and
superior
mechanical
abrasion
strength.
resistance.
But inferior in
Oil resistance resistance to
is relatively
oil and to
low.
pressure.
Used for tires Used for proand shoes.
duce tires and
sport goods.
Superior
aging resistance and
chemical
resistance.
Used for
hoses and
cladding.
References : Japanese Standards Association. Shinban Gomu Zairyo Sentaku no Pointo ("Rubber Material Selection Guidelines, Rev.").
Society of Rubber Industry, Japan. Gomu Kogyo Binran ("Rubber Industry Handbook"), 4th ed.
147
Angle
rad
[radian(s)]
[degree(s)]
' [minute(s)]
" [second(s)]
Length
m
[meter(s)]
[Angstrom unit]
[micron(s)]
in [inch(es)]
ft [foot(feet)]
yd [yard(s)]
mile [mile(s)]
Area
r, L [liter(s)]
cc [cubic centimeters]
gal (US) [gallon(s)]
floz (US) [fluid ounce(s)]
barrel (US) [barrels(US)]
Time
s
[second(s)]
Angular
velocity
rad/s
Velocity
m/s
Acceleration
m/s
Frequency
Hz
[hertz]
Rotational
frequency
Mass
kg
[kilogram(s)]
Note 1)
Other Units
a [are(s)]
ha [hectare(s)]
acre [acre(s)]
Volume
148
1)
Mass
1 = / 180 rad
1' = / 10 800 rad
1" = / 648 000 rad
1 rad = 57.295 78
10
1 = 10 m = 0.1 nm = 100 pm
1 = 1m
1 in = 25.4 mm
1 ft = 12 in = 0.304 8 m
1 yd = 3 ft = 0.914 4 m
1 mile = 5 280 ft = 1 609.344 m
10
1 m = 10
1 m = 39.37 in
1 m = 3.280 8 ft
1 m = 1.093 6 yd
1 km = 0.621 4 mile
1 a = 100 m
4
2
1 ha = 10 m
2
2
1 acre = 4 840 yd = 4 046.86 m
3
1 km = 247.1 acre
3
1r = 1 dm = 10 m
3
6
3
1 cc = 1 cm = 10 m
3
3
1 gal (US) = 231 in = 3.785 41 dm
3
1 floz (US) = 29.573 5 cm
3
1 barrel (US) = 158.987 dm
1 m = 10 r
3
6
1 m = 10 cc
3
1 m = 264.17 gal
3
1 m = 33 814 floz
3
1 m = 6.289 8 barrel
1 kn = 1 852 m/h
1 km/h = 0.539 96 kn
min [minute(s)]
h [hour(s)]
d [day(s)]
kn [knot(s)]
m/h
1 G = 9.806 65 m/s
c/s [cycle(s)/second]
1 c/s = 1 s = 1 Hz
r/min
t [ton(s)]
lb [pound(s)]
gr [grain(s)]
oz [ounce(s)]
ton (UK) [ton(s) (UK)]
ton (US) [ton(s) (US)]
car [carat(s)]
1 m/s = 0.101 97 G
1 t = 10 kg
1 lb = 0.453 592 37 kg
1 gr = 64.798 91 mg
1 oz = 1/16 lb = 28.349 5 g
1 ton (UK) = 1 016.05 kg
1 ton (US) = 907.185 kg
1 car = 200 mg
1 s = 60 rpm
1 kg = 2.204 6 lb
1 g = 15.432 4 gr
1 kg = 35.274 0 oz
1 t = 0.984 2 ton (UK)
1 t = 1.102 3 ton (US)
1 g = 5 car
SI units
Density
kg/m
Linear
density
kg/m
Momentum
kg m/s
Moment of
momentum
Angular
momentum
kg
N
[newton(s)]
Viscosity
m /s
Force
Normal stress
kg m
Pressure
1)
Moment of
inertia
Moment of
force
Other Units
Nm
[newton
meter(s)]
dyn [dyne(s)]
kgf [kilogram-force]
gf [gram-force]
tf [ton-force]
lbf [pound-force]
1 dyn = 10 N
1 kgf = 9.806 65 N
3
1 gf = 9.806 65 10 N
3
1 tf = 9.806 65 10 N
1 lbf = 4.448 22 N
gf cm
kgf cm
kgf m
tf m
lbf ft
1 gf cm = 9.806 65 10 N m
2
1 kgf cm = 9.806 65 10 N m
1 kgf m = 9.806 65 N m
3
1 tf m = 9.806 65 10 N m
1 lbf ft = 1.355 82 N m
1 gf/ cm = 9.806 65 10 Pa
2
6
1 kgf/mm = 9.806 65 10 Pa
2
1 kgf/m = 9.806 65 Pa
2
1 lbf/in = 6 894.76 Pa
5
1 bar = 10 Pa
2
4
1 at = 1kgf/cm = 9.806 65 10 Pa
3
1 mH2O = 9.806 65 10 Pa
1 atm = 101 325 Pa
P [poise]
Pa s
[pascal second] kgf s/m2
10 P = 1 cP = 1 mPa s
2
1 kgf s/m = 9.806 65 Pa s
Kinematic
viscosity
m /s
Surface tension
N/m
St [stokes]
gf/ cm
2
kgf/mm
2
kgf/m
2
lbf/in
2
Pa
[pascal(s)]
1 N = 10 dyn
1 N = 0.101 97 kgf
1 N m = 0.101 97 kgf m
1 N m = 0.737 56 lbf ft
1 Pa = 7.500 6 10 Torr
10
St = 1 cSt = 1 mm /s
149
SI units
Work
J
[ joule(s)]
Ws
[watt(s) second]
1 J = 1 N m
1Ws=1J
Energy
Power
W
[watt(s)]
{1 W = 1 J/s}
Thermo-dynamic
temperature
K
[kelvin(s)]
{t K = (t 273.15)C}
Celsius
temperature
Linear expansion
coefficient
Heat
Other Units
eV [electron volt(s)]
erg [erg(s)]
kgf m
lbf ft
1)
J
7
1 J = 10 erg
1 J = 0.101 97 kgf m
1 J = 0.737 56 lbf ft
1 erg = 10 J
1 kgf m = 9.806 65 J
1 lbf ft = 1.355 82 J
1 erg/s = 10 W
1 W = 0.101 97 kgf m/s
1 kgf m/s = 9.806 65 W
1 PS = 75 kgf m/s = 735.5 W 1 W = 0.001 36 PS
1 HP = 550 lbf ft/s = 745.7 W 1 W = 0.001 34 HP
1 lbf ft/s = 1.355 82 W
C
F [degree(s) Fahrenheit]
tF = 5 (t 32)C
9
[celsius(s)]
{tC = (t+273.15) K}
K
tC = ( 9 t+32)F
5
C [per degree]
J
[joule(s)]
Thermal
conductivity
W/ (m K)
Coeffcient of
heat transfer
W/ (m
K)
Heat capacity
J/K
Massic heat
capacity
J/ (kg K)
150
19
erg [erg(s)]
kgf m
cal [calories]
cal 15 [15 degree calories]
cal IT [I. T. calories]
Note 1)
W/ (m C)
cal/ (s m C)
1 J = 10 erg
1 erg = 10 J
1 cal = 4.186 05 J
1 J = 0.238 89 cal
(when temperature is not specified)
1 cal15 = 4.185 5 J
1 calIT = 4.186 J
6
1 McalIT = 1.163 kW h
1 kW h = 0.86 10 cal
1 W/ (m C) = 1 W/ (m K)
1 cal/ (s m C) = 4.186 05 W/ (m K)
W/ (m C)
2
cal/ (s m C)
1 W/ (m C) = 1 W/ (m K)
2
2
1 cal/ (s m C) = 4.186 05 W/ (m K)
J/C
1 J/C = 1 J/K
J/ (kg C)
SI units
Electric current
A
[ampere(s)]
Electric charge
C
[coulomb(s)]
Quantity of
electricity
{1 C = 1 A s}
Other Units
Ah
1)
1 A h = 3.6 kC
Tension
V
[volt(s)]
Electric potential {1 V = 1 W/A}
Capacitance
F
[farad(s)]
{1 F = 1 C/V}
Magnetic field
strength
A/m
Oe [oersted(s)]
Magnetic flux
density
T
[tesla(s)]
1 T = 1 N/(A m)
Gs [gauss(es)]
[ gamma(s)]
= 1 Wb/m
= 1 V s/m
1 Oe =
10
4
A/m
1 A/m = 4 10 Oe
1 T = 10 Gs
9
1 T = 10
1 Wb = 10 Mx
1 Gs = 10 T
9
1 = 10 T
Magnetic flux
Mx [maxwell(s)]
Wb
[weber(s)]
{1 Wb = 1 V s}
Self inductance
H
[henry ( ries)]
{1 H = 1 Wb/A}
Resistance
(to direct current)
[ohm(s)]
{1 = 1 V/A}
Conductance
(to direct current)
S
[siemens]
{1 S = 1 A/V}
Active power
W
1 W = 1 J/s
=1AV
1 Mx =10 Wb
151
Nominal shaft
diameter
mm
over up to
3
3
10
10
18
18
30
30
50
50
80
80
120
180
250
315
400
500
630
120
180
250
315
400
500
630
800
800 1 000
152
d6
20
26
30
38
40
49
50
61
65
78
80
96
e6
14
20
20
28
25
34
32
43
40
53
50
66
e7
14
24
20
32
25
40
32
50
40
61
50
75
e8
14
28
20
38
25
47
32
59
40
73
50
89
e9
14
39
20
50
25
61
32
75
40
92
50
112
f6
6
12
10
18
13
22
16
27
20
33
25
41
f7
6
16
10
22
13
28
16
34
20
41
25
50
f8
6
20
10
28
13
35
16
43
20
53
25
64
g5
2
6
4
9
5
11
6
14
7
16
9
20
g6
2
8
4
12
5
14
6
17
7
20
9
25
h5
0
4
0
5
0
6
0
8
0
9
0
11
h6
0
6
0
8
0
9
0
11
0
13
0
16
h7
0
10
0
12
0
15
0
18
0
21
0
25
h8
0
14
0
18
0
22
0
27
0
33
0
39
h9
0
25
0
30
0
36
0
43
0
52
0
62
h10
0
40
0
48
0
58
0
70
0
84
0
100
js5
2
js6
js7
2.5 4
4.5 7
5.5 9
4.5 6.5 10
5.5 8
12
100 60 60 60 60 30 30 30 10 10
0
0
0
0
0
0
119 79 90 106 134 49 60 76 23 29 13 19 30 46 74 120
6.5 9.5 15
120 72 72 72 72 36 36 36 12 12
0
0
0
0
0
0
142 94 107 126 159 58 71 90 27 34 15 22 35 54 87 140
7.5 11
145 85 85 85 85 43 43 43 14 14
0
0
0
0
0
0
170 110 125 148 185 68 83 106 32 39 18 25 40 63 100 160
10
12.5 20
14.5 23
11.5 16
12.5 18
13.5 20
22
66
24
74
26
82
0
0
0
0
0
44 70 110 175 280
0
0
0
0
0
50 80 125 200 320
0
0
0
0
0
56 90 140 230 360
17
22
25
28
26
28
31
35
40
45
j5
2
+
3
2
4
2
5
3
5
4
6
5
j6
+ 4
2
+ 6
2
+ 7
2
+ 8
3
+ 9
4
+ 11
5
k5
4
0
+ 6
+ 1
+ 7
+ 1
+ 9
+ 1
+ 11
+ 2
+ 13
+ 2
+
k6
6
0
+ 9
+ 1
+ 10
+ 1
+ 12
+ 1
+ 15
+ 2
+ 18
+ 2
+
k7
+ 10
0
+ 13
+ 1
+ 16
+ 1
+ 19
+ 1
+ 23
+ 2
+ 27
+ 2
m5
+ 6
+ 2
+ 9
+ 4
+ 12
+ 6
+ 15
+ 7
+ 17
+ 8
+ 20
+ 9
m6
+ 8
+ 2
+ 12
+ 4
+ 15
+ 6
+ 18
+ 7
+ 21
+ 8
+ 25
+ 9
m7
+ 12
+ 2
+ 16
+ 4
+ 21
+ 6
+ 25
+ 7
+ 29
+ 8
+ 34
+ 9
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
n5
8
4
13
8
16
10
20
12
24
15
28
17
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
n6
10
4
16
8
19
10
23
12
28
15
33
17
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
p6
10
6
20
12
24
15
29
18
35
22
42
26
+ 6
7
+ 12 + 15 + 21 + 32 + 24 + 30 + 41 + 33 + 39 + 51
7 + 2 + 2 + 2 + 11 + 11 + 11 + 20 + 20 + 32
+ 6
9
+ 13 + 18 + 25 + 38 + 28 + 35 + 48 + 38 + 45 + 59
9 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 13 + 13 + 13 + 23 + 23 + 37
+ 7
11
+ 7
13
+ 14 + 21 + 28 + 43 + 33 + 40 + 55 + 45 + 52 + 68
11 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 15 + 15 + 15 + 27 + 27 + 43
+ 16 + 24 + 33 + 50 + 37 + 46 + 63 + 51 + 60 + 79
13 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 17 + 17 + 17 + 31 + 31 + 50
+ 7
16
16
+ 7
18
18
+ 7
20
20
+ 27 + 36 + 56 + 43 + 52 + 72 + 57 + 66 + 88
+ 4 + 4 + 4 + 20 + 20 + 20 + 34 + 34 + 56
+ 29 + 40 + 61 + 46 + 57 + 78 + 62 + 73 + 98
+ 4 + 4 + 4 + 21 + 21 + 21 + 37 + 37 + 62
+ 32 + 45 + 68 + 50 + 63 + 86 + 67 + 80 +108
+ 5 + 5 + 5 + 23 + 23 + 23 + 40 + 40 + 68
+ 44 + 70
0
0
+ 50 + 80
0
0
+ 56 + 90
0
0
+ 70 + 96
+ 26 + 26
+ 80 +110
+ 30 + 30
+ 90 +124
+ 34 + 34
+ 88 +122
+ 44 + 78
+100 +138
+ 50 + 88
+112 +156
+ 56 +100
r6
+ 16
+ 10
+ 23
+ 15
+ 28
+ 19
+ 34
+ 23
+ 41
+ 28
+ 50
+ 34
+ 60
+ 41
+ 62
+ 43
+ 73
+ 51
+ 76
+ 54
+ 88
+ 63
+ 90
+ 65
+ 93
+ 68
+106
+ 77
+109
+ 80
+113
+ 84
+126
+ 94
+130
+ 98
+144
+108
+150
+114
+166
+126
+172
+132
+194
+150
+199
+155
+225
+175
+235
+185
+266
+210
+276
+220
r7
+ 20
+ 10
+ 27
+ 15
+ 34
+ 19
+ 41
+ 23
+ 49
+ 28
+ 59
+ 34
+ 71
+ 41
+ 73
+ 43
+ 86
+ 51
+ 89
+ 54
+103
+ 63
+105
+ 65
+108
+ 68
+123
+ 77
+126
+ 80
+130
+ 84
+146
+ 94
+150
+ 98
+165
+108
+171
+114
+189
+126
+195
+132
+220
+150
+225
+155
+255
+175
+265
+185
+300
+210
+310
+220
Nominal shaft
diameter
mm
over up to
3
3
10
10
18
18
30
30
50
50
65
65
80
80
100
100
120
120
140
140
160
160
180
180
200
200
225
225
250
250
280
280
315
315
355
355
400
400
450
450
500
500
560
560
630
630
710
710
800
800
900
900 1 000
153
Nominal bore
diameter
mm
over up to
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
E6
28
20
34
25
43
32
53
40
66
50
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
F6
18
10
22
13
27
16
33
20
41
25
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
F7
22
10
28
13
34
16
41
20
50
25
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
G6
12
4
14
5
17
6
20
7
25
9
G7
+ 16
+ 4
+ 20
+ 5
+ 24
+ 6
+ 28
+ 7
+ 34
+ 9
H6
8
0
+ 9
0
+ 11
0
+ 13
0
+ 16
0
H7
+ 12
0
+ 15
0
+ 18
0
+ 21
0
+ 25
0
H8
+ 18
0
+ 22
0
+ 27
0
+ 33
0
+ 39
0
H9
+ 30
0
+ 36
0
+ 43
0
+ 52
0
+ 62
0
H10
+ 48
0
+ 58
0
+ 70
0
+ 84
0
+100
0
J6
5
3
5
4
6
5
8
5
10
6
J7
JS6
K5
0
5
+ 1
5
+ 2
6
+ 1
8
+ 2
9
K6
+ 2
6
+ 2
7
+ 2
9
+ 2
11
+ 3
13
K7
+ 3
9
+ 5
10
+ 6
12
+ 6
15
+ 7
18
M5
3
8
4
10
4
12
5
14
5
16
M6
1
9
3
12
4
15
4
17
4
20
M7
0
12
0
15
0
18
0
21
0
25
N5
7
12
8
14
9
17
12
21
13
24
N6
5
13
7
16
9
20
11
24
12
28
N7
4
16
4
19
5
23
7
28
8
33
P6
9
17
12
21
15
26
18
31
21
37
P7
8
20
9
24
11
29
14
35
17
42
10
10
18
18
30
30
50
50
80
+ 79
+ 60
+ 49
+ 30
+ 60
+ 30
+ 29
+ 10
+ 40
+ 10
+ 19
0
+ 30
0
+ 46
0
+ 74
0
+120
0
+ 13
6
+ 18
6.5 9.5 15
12
+ 3 + 4 + 9 6 5
0 15 14 9 26 21
10 15 21 19 24 30 28 33 39 45 51
80
120
+ 94
+ 72
+ 58
+ 36
+ 71
+ 36
+ 34
+ 12
+ 47
+ 12
+ 22
0
+ 35
0
+ 54
0
+ 87
0
+140
0
+ 16
6
+ 22
7.5 11
13
17
+ 2 + 4 + 10 8 6
0 18 16 10 30 24
13 18 25 23 28 35 33 38 45 52 59
120
180
+110
+ 85
+ 68
+ 43
+ 83
+ 43
+ 39
+ 14
+ 54
+ 14
+ 25
0
+ 40
0
+ 63
0
+100
0
+160
0
+ 18
7
+ 26
9
14
12.5 20
+ 3 + 4 + 12 9 8
0 21 20 12 36 28
15 21 28 27 33 40 39 45 52 61 68
180
250
+129
+100
+ 79
+ 50
+ 96
+ 50
+ 44
+ 15
+ 61
+ 15
+ 29
0
+ 46
0
+ 72
0
+115
0
+185
0
+ 22
7
+ 30
10
16
14.5 23
+ 2 + 5 + 13 11 8
0 25 22 14 41 33
18 24 33 31 37 46 45 51 60 70 79
250
315
+142
+110
+ 88
+ 56
+108
+ 56
+ 49
+ 17
+ 69
+ 17
+ 32
0
+ 52
0
+ 81
0
+130
0
+210
0
+ 25
7
+ 36
11.5 16
16
26
+ 3 + 5 + 16 13 9
0 27 25 14 47 36
20 27 36 36 41 52 50 57 66 79 88
315
400
+161
+125
+ 98
+ 62
+119
+ 62
+ 54
+ 18
+ 75
+ 18
+ 36
0
+ 57
0
+ 89
0
+140
0
+230
0
+ 29
7
+ 39
12.5 18
18
28
+ 3 + 7 + 17 14 10
0 30 26 16 51 41
22 29 40 39 46 57 55 62 73 87 98
400
500
+175
+135
+108
+ 68
+131
+ 68
+ 60
+ 20
+ 83
+ 20
+ 40
0
+ 63
0
+ 97
0
+155
0
+250
0
+ 33
7
+ 43
13.5 20
20
31
+ 2 + 8 + 18 16 10
0 33 27 17 55 45
25 32 45 43 50 63 60 67 80 95 108
500
630
+189
+145
+120
+ 76
+146
+ 76
+ 66
+ 22
+ 92
+ 22
+ 44
0
+ 70
0
+110
0
+175
0
+280
0
22
35
0
0
44 70
26 26
70 96
44 44 78 78
88 114 122 148
630
800
+210
+160
+130
+ 80
+160
+ 80
+ 74
+ 24
+104
+ 24
+ 50
0
+ 80
0
+125
0
+200
0
+320
0
25
40
0
0
50 80
30 30
80 110
50 50 88 88
100 130 138 168
800 1 000
+226
+170
+142
+ 86
+176
+ 86
+ 82
+ 26
+116
+ 26
+ 56
0
+ 90
0
+140
0
+230
0
+360
0
28
45
0
0
56 90
34 34
90 124
56 56 100 100
112 146 156 190
1 000 1 250
+261
+195
+164
+ 98
+203
+ 98
+ 94
+ 28
+133
+ 28
+ 66
0
+105
0
+165
0
+260
0
+420
0
33
52
0
0
66 105
40 40
106 145
66 66 120 120
132 171 186 225
+ 8
7
+ 10
8
+ 12
9
+ 14
11
2.5 4
JS7
154
JS5
4.5 7.5
5.5 9
4.5 6.5 10
5.5 8
12
Nominal bore
diameter
mm
over up to
R7
11
3
6
23
13
6
10
28
16
10
18
34
20
18
30
41
25
30
50
50
30
50
65
60
32
65
80
62
38
80 100
73
41
100 120
76
48
120 140
88
50
140 160
90
53
160 180
93
60
180 200
106
63
200 225
109
67
225 250
113
74
250 280
126
78
280 315
130
87
315 355
144
93
355 400
150
103
400 450
166
109
450 500
172
150
500 560
220
155
560 630
225
175
630 710
255
185
710 800
265
210
800 900
300
220
900 1 000
310
250
1 000 1 120
355
260
1 120 1 250
365
155
73
62
51
100
80
60
148
112
76
40
29
23.3
40
20
10
40
4
14
17.7
17.2
16.6
0
1
2
16.1
15.5
15.0
1.6
1.1
0.6
29
30
31
84.2
86.0
87.8
17.7
18.2
18.8
64
65
66
147.2
149.0
150.8
37.1
37.7
40.6
99
100
105
210.2
212
221
0
0.5
1.1
32
33
34
89.6
91.4
93.2
19.3
19.9
20.4
67
68
69
152.6
154.4
156.2
43
49
54
110
120
130
230
248
266
32
33.8
35.6
1.6
2.2
2.7
35
36
37
95.0
96.8
98.6
21.0
21.5
22.2
70
71
72
158.0
159.8
161.6
60
65
71
140
150
160
284
302
320
3
4
5
37.4
39.2
41.0
3.3
3.8
4.4
38
39
40
100.4
102.2
104.0
22.7
23.3
23.8
73
74
75
163.4
165.2
167.0
76
83
88
170
180
190
338
356
374
14.4
13.9
13.3
6
7
8
42.8
44.6
46.4
4.9
5.4
6.0
41
42
43
105.8
107.6
109.4
24.4
25.0
25.5
76
77
78
168.8
170.6
172.4
93
121
149
200
250
300
392
482
572
12.7
12.2
11.6
9
10
11
48.2
50.0
51.8
6.6
7.1
7.7
44
45
46
111.2
113.0
114.8
26.2
26.8
27.3
79
80
81
174.2
176.0
177.8
177
204
232
350
400
450
662
752
842
11.1
10.5
10.0
12
13
14
53.6
55.4
57.2
8.2
8.8
9.3
47
48
49
116.6
118.4
120.2
27.7
28.2
28.8
82
83
84
179.6
181.4
183.2
260
288
315
500
550
600
932
1 022
1 112
9.4
8.8
8.3
15
16
17
59.0
61.8
63.6
9.9
10.4
11.1
50
51
52
122.0
123.8
125.6
29.3
29.9
30.4
85
86
87
185.0
186.8
188.6
343
371
399
650
700
750
1 202
1 292
1 382
7.7
7.2
6.6
18
19
20
65.4
67.2
68.0
11.5
12.1
12.6
53
54
55
127.4
129.2
131.0
31.0
31.5
32.1
88
89
90
190.4
192.2
194.0
426
454
482
800
850
900
1 472
1 562
1 652
6.1
5.5
5.0
21
22
23
69.8
71.6
73.4
13.2
13.7
14.3
56
57
58
132.8
134.6
136.4
32.6
33.3
33.8
91
92
93
195.8
197.6
199.4
510
538
593
950
1 000
1 100
1 742
1 832
2 012
4.4
3.9
3.3
24
25
26
75.2
77.0
78.8
14.8
15.6
16.1
59
60
61
138.2
140.0
141.8
34.4
34.9
35.5
94
95
96
201.2
203.0
204.8
648
704
760
1 200
1 300
1 400
2 192
2 372
2 552
2.8
2.2
27
28
80.6
82.4
16.6
17.1
62
63
143.6
145.4
36.1
36.6
97
98
206.6
208.4
815
871
1 500
1 600
2 732
2 937
Example
The center columns of numbers is the temperature in either degrees Centigrade (C) or
Fahrenheit (F) whichever is desired to convert into the other.
If degrees Fahrenheit is given, read degrees Centigrade to the left.It degrees Centigrade is given,
read degrees Fahrenheit to the right.
156
C= 9 (F32)
9
F= 5 C+32
Brinell
Vicker's
940
900
865
65
64
63
62
61
832
800
772
746
720
60
59
58
57
56
697
674
653
633
613
55
54
53
52
51
595
577
560
544
528
50
49
48
47
46
513
498
484
471
458
45
44
43
42
41
446
434
423
412
402
40
39
38
37
36
Rockwell
Tungsten
carbide ball
Standard ball
A-scale
B-scale
Shore
97
95
92
739
722
705
688
670
83.9
83.4
82.8
82.3
81.8
91
88
87
85
83
654
634
615
595
577
81.2
80.7
80.1
79.6
79.0
81
80
78
76
75
500
487
560
543
525
512
496
78.5
78.0
77.4
76.8
76.3
74
72
71
69
68
475
464
451
442
432
481
469
455
443
432
75.9
75.2
74.7
74.1
73.6
67
66
64
63
62
421
409
400
390
381
73.1
72.5
72.0
71.5
70.9
60
58
57
56
55
392
382
372
363
354
371
362
353
344
336
70.4
69.9
69.4
68.9
68.4
(109.0)
54
52
51
50
49
35
34
33
32
31
345
336
327
318
310
327
319
311
301
294
67.9
67.4
66.8
66.3
65.8
(108.5)
(108.0)
(107.5)
(107.0)
(106.0)
48
47
46
44
43
30
29
28
27
26
302
294
286
279
272
286
279
271
264
258
65.3
64.7
64.3
63.8
63.3
(105.5)
(104.5)
(104.0)
(103.0)
(102.5)
42
41
41
40
38
25
24
23
22
21
266
260
254
248
243
253
247
243
237
231
62.8
62.4
62.0
61.5
61.0
(101.5)
(101.0)
100.0
99.0
98.5
38
37
36
35
35
20
(18)
(16)
(14)
(12)
238
230
222
213
204
226
219
212
203
194
60.5
97.8
96.7
95.5
93.9
92.3
34
33
32
31
29
(10)
( 8)
( 6)
( 4)
( 2)
( 0)
196
188
180
173
166
160
187
179
171
165
158
152
90.7
89.5
87.1
85.5
83.5
81.7
28
27
26
25
24
24
157
Kinematic
viscosity
Saybolt
Redwood
SUS (second)
R (second)
E (degree)
mm /s
Engler
Kinematic
viscosity
Saybolt
Redwood
SUS (second)
R (second)
Engler
E (degree)
mm /s
100 F
210 F
50 C
100 C
1.14
35
163
164
144
147
4.70
33.7
1.22
36
168
170
148
151
4.83
35.9
36.5
1.31
37
172
173
153
155
4.96
42.6
38.5
39.1
1.40
38
177
178
156
159
5.08
45.5
45.8
41.1
41.7
1.48
39
181
183
160
164
5.21
48.7
49.0
43.7
44.3
1.56
40
186
187
164
168
5.34
52.0
52.4
46.3
47.0
1.65
41
190
192
168
172
5.47
55.4
55.8
49.1
50.0
1.75
42
195
196
172
176
5.59
10
58.8
59.2
52.1
52.9
1.84
43
199
201
176
180
5.72
11
62.3
62.7
55.1
56.0
1.93
44
204
205
180
185
5.85
12
65.9
66.4
58.2
59.1
2.02
45
208
210
184
189
5.98
13
69.6
70.1
61.4
62.3
2.12
46
213
215
188
193
6.11
14
73.4
73.9
64.7
65.6
2.22
47
218
219
193
197
6.24
15
77.2
77.7
68.0
69.1
2.32
48
222
224
197
202
6.37
16
81.1
81.7
71.5
72.6
2.43
49
227
228
201
206
6.50
17
85.1
85.7
75.0
76.1
2.54
50
231
233
205
210
6.63
18
89.2
89.8
78.6
79.7
2.64
55
254
256
225
231
7.24
19
93.3
94.0
82.1
83.6
2.76
60
277
279
245
252
7.90
20
97.5
98.2
85.8
87.4
2.87
65
300
302
266
273
8.55
100 F
210 F
50 C
100 C
32.6
32.8
30.8
31.2
36.0
36.3
33.3
39.1
39.4
42.3
21
102
102
89.5
91.3
2.98
70
323
326
286
294
9.21
22
106
107
93.3
95.1
3.10
75
346
349
306
315
9.89
23
110
111
97.1
98.9
3.22
80
371
373
326
336
10.5
24
115
115
101
103
3.34
85
394
397
347
357
11.2
25
119
120
105
107
3.46
90
417
420
367
378
11.8
26
123
124
109
111
3.58
95
440
443
387
399
12.5
27
128
129
112
115
3.70
100
464
467
408
420
13.2
28
132
133
116
119
3.82
120
556
560
490
504
15.8
29
137
138
120
123
3.95
140
649
653
571
588
18.4
30
141
142
124
127
4.07
160
742
747
653
672
21.1
31
145
146
128
131
4.20
180
834
840
734
757
23.7
32
150
150
132
135
4.32
200
927
933
816
841
26.3
33
154
155
136
139
4.45
250
1 159
1 167
1 020
1 051
32.9
34
159
160
140
143
4.57
300
1 391
1 400
1 224
1 241
39.5
158
250
9 000
8 000
200
7 000
150
50
6 000
40
5 500
30
100
95
90
85
80
75
70
65
60
19
18
17
16
20
5 000
4 500
4 000
3 500
15
14
13
12
11
55
10
9
8
7
6
50
45
40
3 000
2 500
2 000
1 500
35
30
1 000
25
20
1
0.9
0.8
0.7
900
800
700
0.6
15
0.5
600
0.4
550
500
0.3
10
0.2
450
400
350
300
0.1
250
200
100
Shaft diameter, mm
159
TEL
Company / Dept.
FAX
Address
Horizontal / Vertical
Other (
Rotational speed
Sliding frequency
Oscillation frequency
Shaft runout
Material and hardness
Surface finishing
method
Surface roughness
Continuous
Intermittent
Other (rapid acceleration / deceleration)
1
Normal:
Max.:
min
Hz
mm
Hz
mm TIR
Bearing
Shaft
Motion frequency
Housing
Direction of motion
L1
1
Rotary / Reciprocating / Oscillatory
Machine name
Bore diameter and
tolerance
Width and tolerance
Chamfer
Material and
surface roughness
Housing bore
eccentricity
Substance to be
sealed
Sealed medium
Applied position
Outside diameter
and tolerance
Chamfer
Motion type
Level
Temperature
Pressure Internal
External
Bearing Number
Lubricant oil name
Lubrication method
L2
mm TIR
Inside
Outside
Normal
Normal
Normal
C Max.
kPa Max.
kPa Max.
C
kPa
kPa
Mounting specification
B1
L2
X
R
uF
L1
A
1
B
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Your
requested type Yes (
Your
requested type Yes (
) / No
) / No
Requested
oil seal life
Mounting location details (Attach drawing of the oil seal location, if possible).
Requests/Questions
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<Manufacture>
HEAD OFFICE / PLANT
No.39, Aza-nishino, Kasagi, Aizumi-cho, Itano-gun,Tokushima 771-1295, JAPAN
TEL : 81-88-692-2711 FAX : 81-88-692-8096
<Sales>
NAGOYA HEAD OFFICE
(America)
KOYO CANADA INC.
5324 South Service Road, Burlington, Ontario L7L 5H5, CANADA
TEL : 1-905-681-1121
FAX : 1-905-681-1392
(Asia Oceania)
JTEKT (THAILAND) Co., LTD.
172 Moo 12 Tambol Bangwua, Amphur Bangpakong,
Chachoengsao 24180, THAILAND
TEL : 66-38-533-310-7
FAX : 66-38-532-776
(Europe)
JTEKT CORPORATION EUROPEAN BEARING CENTRAL OFFICE
Markerkant 13-01, 1314 AN Almere, THE NETHERLANDS
TEL : 31-36-5383333
FAX : 31-36-5347212
EUROPA-KOYO B.V.
Lekdijk 187, 2967 GJ Langerak, THE NETHERLANDS
TEL : 31-184-606800
FAX : 31-184-602572/606857
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