Seal leakage due to shaft eccentricity and shaft runout! This is a shaft seal suitable for 'slurry fluids'.
The end-face sliding type shaft seal unit type G1 is a shaft seal suitable for slurry fluids. Due to its structure that does not slide against the shaft or sleeve like a gland packing, there is no shaft wear, and it does not damage the mounted equipment. Its simple structure makes disassembly, assembly, maintenance, and cleaning easy. Additionally, it helps reduce product loss and ensures stable production. 【Features】 ■ Resistance to shaft eccentricity The seal element rotates with the shaft and has a highly compliant structure, maintaining good sealing performance even under conditions of significant shaft eccentricity. ■ Resistance to shaft runout The seal element flexibly absorbs the displacement caused by shaft runout, ensuring sealing performance even when mounted on equipment with relatively large shaft runout. We offer a lineup of series suitable for various applications, so please give it a try for shaft sealing in low-speed rotating equipment! *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Usage: Crusher, Mixer, Dryer, Screw Conveyor *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to ask us.
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Since our establishment in 1963, we have contributed to the industrial sector by providing a wide range of services as a trading company specializing in industrial sealing components. In 1968, we became a designated dealer for Nippon Pillar Packing Co., Ltd., a leading comprehensive sealing manufacturer, and since 1981, we have been acting as their agent, supplying high-quality Pillar products such as gland packing, gaskets, mechanical seals, and fluororesin products (fittings, pumps, tubes, valves, etc.) to customers in the industrial machinery and semiconductor sectors.