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Seals for tough tasks
25 January 2013
A new range of metal-faced seals from Pioneer Weston draws on 60+ years of experience designing, developing and manufacturing mechanical rotary seals. The addition of O-ring elastomeric materials and design technology f
A new range of metal-faced seals
from Pioneer Weston draws on 60+
years of experience designing,
developing and manufacturing
mechanical rotary seals. The addition
of O-ring elastomeric materials and
design technology from parent
company ERIKS has enabled
designers to develop seals for tough
rotary applications that offer high
quality, precision and reliability at a
competitive price.
The range offers a mix of standard sizes and dimensions to fit the widest range of applications; pairs of seals from 38mm ID to 1.5m ID are already available with further special variations being added as new applications are identified.
Metal faced seals offer bearing protection and lubricant retention on any relatively slow moving rotary shaft. Sales and technical support is available via the international ERIKS maintenance support network, other distributors and technical partners.
The range offers a mix of standard sizes and dimensions to fit the widest range of applications; pairs of seals from 38mm ID to 1.5m ID are already available with further special variations being added as new applications are identified.
Metal faced seals offer bearing protection and lubricant retention on any relatively slow moving rotary shaft. Sales and technical support is available via the international ERIKS maintenance support network, other distributors and technical partners.
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