Oil seal DC 17x32x8 NBR KDIK/China , for steering of LEXUS,TOYOTA AW0751E
In stock 50 pcs.
- Code:47017032089
- Weight:0.020 Kgs
Oil seal type ТC4Y , with dust lip, with an additional sealing edge and with spring.
Material: nitrile rubber (NBR).
Helix:
OE references:
LEXUS,TOYOTA AW0751E
Suitable for steering of:
Lexus LX450 1995-1998; Toyota '78' 2007-2010, '79' 2007-2010, Land Cruiser 1985-
1996, Land Cruiser 2002-2007, Land Cruiser 2007-; Toyota Land Cruiser VDJ 200
2007; Toyota Land Cruiser VDJ 78 2007-2010; Toyota Land Cruiser VDJ 79 2007-
2010; Toyota LandCruiser; Toyota LandCruiser Prado 120 2002-2010; Toyota
LandCruiser Prado 150 2002-2010
The nitrile rubber may vary in color from the one shown in the picture, without this affecting the sealing properties of the oil seal.
Manufacturer:
Xingtai Honglei Seal Manufacturing Co.
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Product photos are for illustrative purposes and may differ from the actual appearance of the item. This does not affect the characteristics of the product.
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Rubber properties - Acrylnitrile-butadiene rubber (NBR):
Standard color: black
NBR rubber demonstrates excellent resistance to the effects of mineral oils. It also provides particularly good results with hydraulic oils, grease, diesel fuels plus other aliphatic hydrocarbons, diluted acids and alkaline solutions that do not contain aromatic or chlorinated additives. Its excellent mechanical properties, such as high resistance to pressure and abrasion, high stability and good temperature resistance (-20°С to +120 °С), ensure a wide application range for this rubber.
Advantages:
- good oil and fuel resistance (especially to hydraulic oils)
- good working temperature range: -20°С to +120 °С in oil
- good resistance to pressure
- good wear resistance and high tensile strength
- low swelling in water
Limitations:
- poor weather, light and ozone resistance
- poor resistance to polar fluids
- poor resistance to chlorinated hydrocarbons
- poor resistance to aromatic fluids