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Fluid Power Seal Design Guide: Catalog EPS 5370
Fluid Power Seal Design Guide: Catalog EPS 5370
Design Guide
Catalog EPS 5370
Catalog EPS 5370/USA
Materials 3
Rod Seals 5
Symmetrical Seals 6
Piston Seals 7
See Appendices A through G for:
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Rod Seals, which guard against external leakage, are one of the most
vital components of the sealing system. In recognition of their critical
nature, Parker is pleased to offer the most complete range of materials
and profiles in the industry. Our advanced plastic, rubber and PTFE
material development delivers the highest performance in a wide variety
of rod seal applications. Cutting edge technologies include multiple
sealing lip systems, shock-load resistance, low friction and ultra-dry
capability.
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With thousands of available size and material combinations, Parker
symmetrical profiles are designed to act as either rod or piston seals,
allowing one part number to function in two applications. Often copied
but never equaled, the PolyPak™ for hydraulic applications and the
8400 u-cup for pneumatic applications have revolutionized the fluid
power industry and become trusted standards. Symmetrical u-cups and
squeeze seals are available in a variety of lip shapes and materials.
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Our diverse product line of piston seal profiles suits a broad range of
hydraulic and pneumatic applications. Whatever the need, from low
pneumatic pressures to extreme hydraulic shock loading, Parker has the
solution. Profiles are available to meet the demands of uni-directional
and bi-directional pressure, low friction, easy installation, port passing,
and zero-drift scenarios.
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Just as rod seals are designed to keep fluid in, Parker wipers perform
to keep contamination out. Wipers work in conjunction with rod seals
to form the first line of defense in protecting a system and keeping it
free from dirt, mud, water, and other contaminants. Incorporating the
latest technology in aggressive wiping lips and OD exclusion, Parker has
solutions in press-in, snap-in, and double lip profiles.
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Parker offers a complete line of wear rings and bearing products
to fit any application. The product offering meets the full spectrum
of needs, from heavy duty hydraulic cylinders operating under the
highest temperatures and pressures to pneumatic applications
requiring low friction, long life and self-lubrication. No matter what the
application demands, Parker’s diverse bearing product line ensures that
performance requirements are met with maximized value.
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Parker back-up rings offer simple solutions to safely increase system
pressure or solve an existing seal extrusion problem. Standard profiles
are available in a variety of materials to complement virtually any Parker
rod or piston profile.
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Parker is pleased to offer the material advantages of the Resilon™
family of urethanes in standard and custom o-ring sizes. With high
temperature Resilon o-rings, the need for back-ups can be eliminated,
simplifying installation and reducing damage due to spiral failure. Static
head seals are ideal for replacing o-rings and back-ups in hydraulic
cylinder heads, fool-proofing installation and eliminating failures due to
back-up pinching and blow-out.
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Premium non-symmetrical o-ring energized rod seal with a knife
$& trimmed primary lip and molded secondary lip. Standard materials 5-5
are 4300, 4700, 5065. Available with positively actuated back-up.
Non-symmetrical u-cup rod seal with knife trimmed primary lip and
$5 molded secondary lip. Standard materials are 4300 family, 4700, 5-9
5065.
ON Bi-directional, rubber energized PTFE rod cap seal. Full range of 5-28
energizer and PTFE materials available.
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Standard PolyPak. A square shaped symmetrical squeeze seal with
522 a knife trimmed scraper lip. Standard materials include 4615, 4622, 6-6
4651, 4263, 4207, 4266.
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Spiral v-packing rings typically sold in sets, also known as chevron
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Premium bi-directional rubber energized urethane piston cap seal.
$2 Standard material is 4304. 7-5
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Low friction bumper and round lip seal profile for use in pneumatic
$/2 applications. Standard materials include 4274 and 4208. 7-29
Four piece capped “T-seal” piston seal made from molded rubber
%6 energizer, PTFE cap, and Nylatron back-ups. 7-43
Bi-directional three piece lathe cut energized PTFE cap piston seal
%3 with an integrated quad seal for zero drift. Also available with dual 7-48
o-ring energizer.
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Premium snap-in wiper with OD exclusion lip and a knife trimmed
YD wiping lip. Standard material is 4300. 8-5
Slotted heel snap-in wiper for pneumatics and light to medium duty
5*& hydraulics. Standard materials are 4615, 5065, 4263, 4208, 4207. 8-6
Light load snap-in wiper with double-lip designed for low friction,
K light load applications. Standard material is 4615. 8-27
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Tight tolerance piston wear ring with chamfered corners. Standard
926 material is 4733 WearGard™. 9-7
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Heavy cross-section modular back-up for PolyPak seals. Standard
/$ materials are 4617, 4652. 10-4
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High performance urethane o-ring made from the Resilon™ family
568 of high temperature, low compression set urethanes. 11-2
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Parker’s selection of products is the broadest offering in the industry for hydraulic and pneumatic sealing
systems. Table 1-1 provides “General Application Guidelines” to help define possible differences between light,
medium and heavy duty applications. The product profile charts beginning on page 1-4 show corresponding
application duty recommendations for each profile.
Hydraulic Pneumatic
Application
Parameter
Light Duty Medium Duty Heavy Duty Light Duty Heavy Duty
Pressure <1200 psi <3500 psi >3500 psi 1 to 200 psi Above 200 psi
Range (<83 bars) (<241 bars) (>241 bars) (0 to 14 bar) (Above 14 bars)
None or low Not to exceed Pressure spikes Because of the Because of the
twice the system that may be compressive compressive
pressure. Short several times nature of gases nature of gases
duration such as the system pressure spikes pressure spikes
Pressure valve shifting. pressure and of are typically not a are typically not a
Spikes a longer duration. problem. problem.
These are often
mechanically
induced by forcing
the rod in or out.
Temperature Cryogenic to
0°F to 160°F -20°F to 200°F -45°F to 225°F 0°F to 72°F
Range 450°F
(-18°C to 71°C) (-29°C to 93°C) (-43°C TO 107°C) (-18°C to 22°)
(232°C)
Low or non Moderate with Moderate to high Low or non Moderate to high
Contamin- existing cylinder in with the cylinder existing with the cylinder
ation horizontal or upright - vertical upright - vertical
inverted position.
None to light Moderate side Longer stroke None to light with Longer stroke
with shorter load with cylinder lengths. Cylinder shorter stroke and lengths. Cylinder
stroke and mounted towards mounted cylinder mount mounted
Side Loading
vertical the vertical horizontal, heavy vertical. horizontal, heavy
cylinder mount. position. Medium side loading. side loading.
stroke.
It is not uncommon for the requirements of a sealing system to fall into multiple duty columns. When this
situation occurs you should select the majority of your components from the lesser duty range.
In selecting a sealing component you will evaluate the temperature, pressure and pressure spike variables of
the application. With a wear ring, you will want to look at the temperature and side loading section. This does
not preclude the need to consider such things as fluid being sealed and stroke speed.
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Parker is the world’s leading diversified manufacturer of motion and control technologies and systems,
providing precision-engineered solutions for a wide variety of commercial, mobile, industrial and aerospace
markets. The Engineered Polymer Systems (EPS) Division of Parker Seal Group, has over 40 years experience
designing and manufacturing elastomeric, polymeric and plastic seals, materials, and sealing systems for
dynamic applications. Working with Parker EPS Division gives you access to all of Parker’s Seal Group in North
America, Europe, and Asia.
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facilities for dynamic seals include:
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performance of any urethane in the industry. Our
Parker’s manufacturing capabilities accommodate commitment to quality and research and development
a wide range of dynamic sealing needs, providing the remains a top priority to ensure leading edge status in
following value benefits to our customers: new material development. With in-house processing,
• All manufacturing operations offer state of the art from manufacturing the plastic pellet to molding the
processes and procedures that enable Parker to finished product, Parker maintains strict controls which
provide world class products, in both standard and ensure the delivery of quality products from quality
custom profiles. materials — start to finish.
• Specialized cellular manufacturing and lean con-
cepts enable Parker to handle both low and high
volume runs with equal efficiency.
• Breadth of tooling capability produces diameters
as small as 1/16 inch and as large as 9 feet with-
out splicing.
• Custom high speed trim machines ensure a sharp
sealing edge for the ultimate seal performance
wherever possible.
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Utilizing advanced non-linear Finite Element Analysis
(FEA) software our engineers can perform extremely
accurate virtual simulations of material performance
based on actual physical test data. These simulations
eliminate the need for multiple iterations of costly proto-
type tooling, and dramatically reduce development lead
times. They also ensure first-time selection of the best
material and geometry for your application.
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excellence in quality and service through continuous
improvement of our people, products and systems.
Our manufacturing facilities are registered to either
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%QPVGPVU Parker fluid power seals for all application technologies
Sealing Theory ........................... 2-1 Seals have been used since ancient times and have evolved into a
Static vs. Dynamic Sealing .... 2-1 wide variety of shapes and materials. For those who are not familiar with
sealing technology, the number of options available can be confusing.
Leakage Control .................... 2-2
Selecting the most suitable product for a given application can be
Lip vs. Squeeze Seals ........... 2-2 difficult. This engineering section will assist in product selection by
Effects of Lip Geometries ...... 2-3 explaining the fundamentals of seal design and material technology.
Friction................................... 2-3
Pressure Effects & Extrusion... 2-4
Sealing Theory
Seal Wear.............................. 2-5
Seal Stability.......................... 2-6
Static vs. Dynamic Sealing
Surface Speed....................... 2-6
Compression Set................... 2-7 Every seal, whether static or dynamic, must seal against at least two
contacting surfaces. In static applications, both surfaces are non-moving
Influence of Temperature....... 2-7
relative to one another. In dynamic applications at least one surface
General Guidelines for Hardware is in motion relative to the other sealing surface(s). For example, in a
Design ........................................ 2-8 standard hydraulic cylinder, the rod and piston seals would be classified
Hardware Surface Finish as dynamic seals, while the seal between the bore and the head gland
would be considered a static seal.
Surface Finish Guidelines ....... 2-9
Surface Finish FAQs.............. 2-13 In both static and dynamic applications, a certain amount of squeeze
Installation or compression is required upon installation to maintain contact with
the sealing surfaces and prevent fluid leakage. Dynamic applications in
Considerations ...................... 2-14 particular involve other variables and require that additional factors be
Installation Tools - Piston....... 2-16 evaluated to ensure proper system performance. These variables are
discussed in the following sections.
Installation Tools - Rod .......... 2-17
Finite Element Analysis ............ 2-18
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Increasing Friction
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Effects of Lip Geometries Factors that affect the radial force are:
• Pressure
Lip geometry will determine several functions of the • Material modulus
seal. Force concentration on the shaft, film breaking • Temperature
ability, hydroplaning characteristics and contamination • Lip geometry 2
exclusion are all factors dependent on lip shape. • Squeeze vs. lip seal
Table 2-1 shows four different lip shapes and provides
helpful insights for choosing an appropriate lip Factors that affect the coefficient of friction are:
geometry. • Seal material
• Dynamic surface roughness
Table 2-1. Seal lip contact shape • Temperature
Contact Straight • Lubrication
Rounded Beveled Square
Shape Cut
When the proper seal selection is made, most
Seal Lip seals will function such that friction is not a concern.
Shape However, when friction becomes critical, there are
several ways to reduce it:
Shape of
Contact • Reduce the lip cross-section
Force/ • Decrease lip squeeze
Stress
Profile • Change seal material
• Evaluate the hardware’s surface finish
Film
• Reduce system pressure
Breaking Low High Very High Medium • Improve lubrication
Ability
Lowering friction increases seal life by reducing
Contamin- wear, increasing extrusion resistance, decreasing
ation Low Very High Low High
Exclusion compression set and the rate of chemical attack.
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Table 2-2. Stick-slip causes & troubleshooting tips Careful design considerations should be evaluated
Possible to prevent extrusion. For example, minimizing
Causes Troubleshooting Tips clearance gaps and selecting a proper material based
Surface finish out of Verify surface is neither too smooth or too on system temperature, pressure and fluid are both
2 specification rough helpful in reducing the risk of extrusion. As clearance
Poor fluid lubricity Change fluid or use oil treatments or
gaps increase, less pressure is required in order for
friction reducers extrusion to occur. Higher temperatures can also play
a role in this effect by causing seal materials to soften,
Binding wear rings Check gland dimensions, check for
thermal or chemical swell encouraging extrusion at lower pressures. If the
seal material chosen is not suitable to be used in the
Side loading Review cylinder alignment, incorporate
adequate bearing area system fluid, softening due to chemical attack can also
decrease its ability to resist extrusion.
Seal friction Use material with lower coefficient of
friction
The following Table 2-3 lists possible causes of
Cycle speed Slow movement increases likelihood of extrusion and troubleshooting tips for preventative or
stick-slip
corrective measures.
Temperature High temperature softens seals, expands
wear rings, and can cause thermal Table 2-3. Extrusion causes and troubleshooting tips
expansion differences within hardware
Valve pulsation Ensure valves are properly sized and
Possible Causes
adjusted Large extrusion gaps
External hardware Review system for harmonic resonance High operating temperature
Soft materials
High system pressure
Pressure spikes
Pressure Effects and Extrusion
Side loading
Extrusion occurs when fluid pressure forces Wear rings
the seal material into the clearance gap between Chemical compatibility
mating hardware. Dynamic motion further promotes
Troubleshooting Tips
extrusion, as surfaces in motion tend to pull material
Reduce extrusion gaps
into the extrusion gap, generating additional frictional
forces and heat. This can cause premature failure Check gland dimensions
via several modes. Extruded seal material can break Replace commercial grade wear rings with tight tolerance wear
away and get caught underneath sealing lips, creating rings
leak paths. As material continues to break away, seal Incorporate back-up rings
geometry erodes, causing instability and eventual Evaluate size and positioning of wear rings for side load
leakage. Additionally, heat generated from added resistance
friction will cause the seals to take a compression set, Consider harder, higher modulus and tensile strength compound
dramatically shortening their life. Match seal compound for pressure, temperature and fluid
compatibility
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Table 2-4. Typical pressure ratings for standard seal compounds in reciprocating applications at 160°F (see Note)
Urethane
filled PTFE
Rubber
Rubber
Rubber
Polyurethane
(Plastic)
(Plastic)
PTFE
filled PTFE
Low Temp
Nylon
Glass-
70 Shore A
80 Shore A
90 Shore A
90 Shore A
60 Shore D
65 Shore D
Virgin
40% Bronze-
P5065A88
15%
Compounds
Note: Pressure ratings are based upon a test temperature of Table 2-5. Factors influencing seal wear
160° F (70 °C). Lower temperatures will increase a material’s
pressure rating. Higher temperatures will increase pressure Factors that Influence Seal Wear
ratings. Maximum radial gap is equal to the diametrical gap Rough surface finish Excessive abrasion may occur above
when wear rings are not used. Wear rings keep hardware
12 μin Ra
concentric, but increase extrusion gaps to keep metal-to-metal
contact from occurring, thereby decreasing pressure ratings Ultra smooth surface Surface finishes below 2 μin Ra can
when used. finish create aggressive seal wear due to
lack of lubrication
As noted in Table 2-4, pressure ratings decrease
High pressure Increases the radial force of the seal
when wear rings are used due to the larger against the dynamic surface
extrusion gaps required to eliminate metal-to-metal
High temperature While hot, materials soften, thus
contact. If wear rings are used, be sure to consult reducing tensile strength
Section 9 (Wear Rings) and Section 10 (Back-ups)
for appropriate hardware dimensions. Wear ring Poor fluid lubricity Increases friction and temperature at
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Seal wear may be indicated by flattening out of • Rough surfaces which create high friction
the contact point, or, in extreme circumstances, may • Cross-section (larger is better)
appear along the entire dynamic surface as shown in • Design features of a seal (i.e. stabilizing lip, non-
Figure 2-6. symmetrical design). Figure 2-8 illustrates how
2 design features can make a seal more stable. In
the first FEA plot, the seal is centered in the gland
and does not incorporate a stabilizing lip. In the
second plot, the seal is loaded against the static
gland and includes a stabilizing lip. Stability has
been enhanced by the design changes.
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Compression Set The seal shown in Figure 2-9 exhibits nearly 100%
compression set with minimal wear. Note how the lips
Compression set is the inability of a seal to return to flare out very little.
its original shape after being compressed. As defined
by ASTM, it is the percent of deflection by which the 2
seal fails to recover after a specific deflection, time
and temperature. Compression set is calculated using
the following equation:
HI - HR
Compression Set = X 100
HI - HC
where
Compression
Deflected Recovered Set
HI HC HR
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Figure 2-10.
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Hardware Surface Finish The three surface finishes shown in Figure 2-11 all
have the same Ra value but very unique characteristics.
The first profile (A)
Understanding and applying the benefits of
is an example of
appropriate surface finish specifications can RMS = Rq. The Root Mean
a proper surface 2
dramatically affect the longevity of a sealing system. Square (RMS) as defined
finish for dynamic
In a dynamic surface, microscopic variations form by ISO 4287:1997 and other
seals in which the
recesses which hold an oil film between the seal lip standards is often defined
sharp peaks have
and the moving surface. If the surface is too smooth, as Rq. These terms are
been minimized
friction and seal wear will be high because this oil interchangeable.
or removed. The
film will not be present. If the surface is too rough,
second profile (B)
the variations will create leak paths and accelerate Rq =/ Ra. Confusion has
will exhibit high
lip wear. For these reasons, it is critical to have an typically surrounded surround-
wear character-
in depth understanding of surface finishes as they ing these values, leading to
istics because of
pertain to dynamic sealing systems. As such, Parker misconceptions that they are
the wide spac-
recommends following the guidelines for surface finish interchangeable. Rq and Ra
ing between the
as outlined below or conducting individual testing will never be equal on typical
peaks. The third
for specific applications to validate seal function and surfaces. Another misconcep-
profile (C) will also
expected life. tion is that there is an approxi-
wear out the seals
quickly because of mate 11% difference between
Over the years, greater attention has been given to
its extremely sharp the two. Ground and polished
this subject as realizations about warranty savings and surfaces can have Rq val-
peaks.
system life become more prevalent. As equipment ues that are 20 to 50 percent
required to measure and maintain a proper surface higher than Ra. The 11% dif-
Ra is sufficient
finish has evolved and improved, the subject of ference would only occur if the
to define the
surface finish has become more complex. Traditional surface being measured took
magnitude of
visual inspection gauges are no longer sufficient to
surface roughness, the form of a true sine wave.
effectively measure surface finish. Profilometers A series of tests conducted at
but is insufficient
are now commonly used to achieve precise Parker have shown Rq to be
to define a surface
measurements with repeatable results. In the same 30% higher than Ra on aver-
entirely in that it
way, the terms used to define a surface finish have age.
only describes the
also advanced.
average deviation
from the mean line, What’s the Significance?
For many years, a single surface parameter has
not the nature of the Specifications previously
often been used to quantify surface finish. RMS (also based on a maximum surface
peaks and valleys
known as Rq) stands for Root Mean Square and finish of 16 μin RMS for ground
in a profile. To
has historically been the most typical value. In more and polished rods should
obtain an accurate
recent years, the Arithmetic Average Roughness, Ra,
surface description, specify a maximum finish of
has become more frequently specified. Using either 12 μin Ra.
parameters such
of these parameters by itself is inadequate to define
as Rp, Rz and
a proper reciprocating sealing surface. Figure 2-11
Rmr (tp) can be
depicts why this parameter alone cannot accurately
used to define the relative magnitude of the peaks
describe a surface finish.
and the spacing between them. These parameters
are defined in Table 2-7, and their combination can
identify if a surface is too rough or even too smooth for
18 μin Ra reciprocating applications.
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Table 2-7. Roughness parameter descriptions Figure 2-12 graphically represents Ra. The shaded
area, which represents the average height of the
Parameter Descriptions profile, Ra, is equal to the area of the hatched portion.
The mean line, shown in red, splits the hatched area
Roughness parameters are defined per ISO in half and forms the center line for Ra. The graph
2 4287:1997 and ISO 4288:1996. also shows Rq, which is higher than Ra.
Ra* – Arithmetic average or mean deviation from Figure 2-13 shows the actual surface profile of a
the center line within a sampling length. polished chrome rod.
Rq* – Root mean square deviation from the center Upon examination of the profile, it can be seen
line within a sampling length. that the polishing operation has removed or
rounded the peaks producing a positive affect on the
Rp* – Maximum profile peak height within a characteristics of the sealing surface, as described
sampling length. Also known as Rpm in ASME B46.1 below by Ra, Rp, Rz and Rmr.
– 2002.
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Figure 2-12.
Figure 2-13.
Figure 2-14.
Surface Finish Guidelines for Reciprocating Seals Four parameters have been selected to define a
proper surface finish for hydraulic and pneumatic
Recommendations for surface roughness are reciprocating applications. These parameters are
different for static and dynamic surfaces. Static Ra, Rp, Rz and Rmr. For descriptions of these
surfaces, such as seal groove diameters, are parameters, please consult Table 2-8.
generally easier to seal and require less stringent
roughness requirements; however, the type of fluid
being sealed can affect the guidelines (see Table Grinding as a final process for dynamic sealing surfaces
2-8). It is important to remember that surface finish is rarely sufficient. In order to obtain an acceptable Rmr
recommendations will vary depending upon the seal value, the surface must often be ground and polished. If the
material of choice. PTFE seals require smoother surface is not polished in addition to being ground, the ratio
finishes than seals made from polyurethane and most of Rp and Rz to Ra will be too high or Rmr ratio too low.
rubber compounds.
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Note: Rz values above maximum recommendations will increase seal wear rate.
Rmr Guidelines
Thermoplastic and Rubber Seals PTFE Seals
Application
Dynamic Surfaces Static Surfaces Dynamic Surfaces Static Surfaces
45% to 70%
(thermoplastic)
- 60% to 90% -
55% to 85% (rubber
All media/fluids materials)
Rmr is measured at a depth of 25% of the Rz value based upon a reference level (zero
line) at 5% material/bearing area.
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Take a shaft with the minimum recommended value Although it is possible for some seals to function
of Ra = 3 μin, for example. Using the formula for Rz, when running on rough finishes, there are always
the maximum value would be calculated as 24 μin concerns with accelerated wear and leakage control.
(8 x 3). If the requirement simply stated a range that Certain seals have been able to function at 120 μin
allowed Rz values up to 70 μin, this large difference Ra finishes for short periods of time, but seal life in
indicates that the surface profile could have many these cases can be reduced up to five or six times.
large, thin surface peaks which would abrade the seal On the contrary, some seals have failed at surface
quickly. By the same regard, a maximum Ra value of finishes as low as 16 μin Ra when pressure was
12 μin would result in an Rz value of 96 μin (12 x 8), insufficient to effectively energize the sealing lips as
which is beyond the recommended maximum value they rapidly wore out. Even though a rough finish is
of 70 μin. The same principle applies for Rp: peaks not a guaranteed failure mode, it is always best to stay
should be removed to reduce seal wear via a polishing within the recommended specifications. Remember
process. Grinding without polishing can leave many that a proper finish also meets the recommendations
abrasive surface peaks. for Rp, Rz and Rmr listed in the surface roughness
guidelines.
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Ry only provides a single measurement (a vertical
distance from one peak to valley) within the whole
evaluation length. In actuality, there may be several
peaks and valleys of similar height, or there may only
be one large peak or valley. Rp and Rz provide much
more accurate results, showing the average of five
peak to valley measurements (one measurement in
each of the five sampling lengths). Furthermore, ISO
4287:1997 and ISO 4288:1996 standards no longer
incorporate the use of Ry.
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Installation
-VCSJDBUJPO Both the seal and its installation
path must be lubricated prior to insertion. The
Considerations lubricant should be selected for its compatibility with
2 the seal compound and the working fluid it will later
Installation techniques may vary considerably encounter. Often, the working fluid itself can be used
from case to case, depending on whether a seal is
being replaced as a maintenance procedure or being
Table 2-9. Seal installation lubricants
installed in the original manufacture of reciprocating
assemblies. Variations also arise from differences Temp. Seal Material
in gland design. A two-piece, split gland design, Type Range Seal Use Compatibility
although rarely used, poses fewer problems than a °F (°C)
“snap-in” groove positioned deep inside the body Petro- -20 to 180 Hydrocarbon Molythane, Resilon,
of a long rod gland. In production situations, or leum (-29 to 82) fluids; Polymyte, Nitroxile,
where frequent maintenance of similar or identical base Pneumatic HNBR, NBR, FKM,
(Parker systems (DO NOT use with
assemblies is performed, it is customary to utilize
O Lube) under 200 EPR)
special tools to permit fitting a seal into its groove psi
without overstressing it or subjecting it to nicks and
Silicone -65 to 400 General Molythane, Resilon,
cuts during insertion. grease (-54 to 204) purpose; Polymyte, Nitroxile,
or oil High HNBR, NBR, EPR,
The common issues associated with all installation (Parker pressure FKM
procedures are: Super O pneumatic
Lube)
$MFBOMJOFTT. The seal and the hardware it must Barium -20 to 300 Pneumatic Molythane, Resilon,
grease (-29 to 149) systems Polymyte, Nitroxile,
traverse on its way into the groove, as well as the tools
under 200 HNBR, NBR, FKM
used to install the seal, must be cleaned and wiped psi
with lint-free cloths.
Fluoro- -65 to 400 Oxygen EPR
carbon (-54 to 204) service
/JDLBOE$VU1SPUFDUJPO Threads, sharp fluid
corners and burrs can damage the seal. Care should
be taken to avoid contact with these surfaces. Burrs
must be removed, sharp corners should be blunted or
radiused, and threads should be masked or shielded
with special insertion tooling (see Figure 2-15). as the lubricant (see Table 2-9).
Although it is good practice to take extra care in the -FBEJO$IBNGFS A generous lead-in chamfer
handling and manipulation of the seal, this is seldom will act as a guide to aid in seal installation. With the
sufficient and it usually requires either a safety tool or proper lead-in chamfer, the seals can be installed
masking to protect the seal against such damage. without lip damage. Refer to Figure 2-16 below and
Table 2-6 on page 2-8 for proper lead-in chamfer
dimensions.
Lead-in
Chamfer
Rod or
Bore Dia
Figure 2-15. Thread protection installation tool cutaway view Figure 2-16. Seal installation lead-in chamfer
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5. If back-up rings are to be used, Figure 2-18. Installation of piston seal with tooling
install split versions into their proper
location or use the mandrel method
in Step 4 for non-split rings.
16 (0.4)
Max. Seal OD +
2x Seal Cross
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Stress (psi)
consider “what if” scenarios in the development phase.
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Thermoplastics
All thermoplastics are resins designed to soften
and melt when exposed to heat. Utilizing an injection
molding process, thermoplastics are melted at high
temperature and injected into the mold. It is then
cooled causing the plastic to solidify. If high heat
is introduced again, the molded part will melt. The
molecules of thermoplastics are held together by
3 physical bonds rather than chemical bonding.
1"1%.PMZUIBOF
1"3FTJMPO)5
P4615A90 is a 90 Shore A hardness, general purpose
90 Shore A hardness polyurethane manufactured by polyurethane, offering high abrasion and extrusion
Parker specifically for sealing applications. This pro- resistance and is an industrial standard sealing com-
prietary compound was developed to offer extended pound.
temperature capability, excellent resistance to com-
pression set and high rebound characteristics that are P4617D65 is a harder, 65 Shore D, version of
unparalleled in the industry. Molythane ideal for use in anti-extrusion devices.
1"3FTJMPO83 1"6MUSBUIBOF
90 Shore A hardness polyurethane formulated for wa- 90 Shore A hardness polyurethane formulated with
ter resistance. This Parker proprietary compound can internal lubricants for lower friction to help reduce heat
be used for both water and petroleum based fluids. build-up and wear.
1%3FTJMPO&3 1"1PMZVSFUIBOF
60 Shore D hardness polyurethane formulated to 90 Shore A hardness polyurethane formulated to offer
resist extrusion. This compound offers higher extrusion enhanced physical properties over Molythane with im-
resistance for seals and anti-extrusion devices. proved sealing capabilities due to lower compression
set and higher rebound.
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Standard 55 Shore D hardness Hytrel for back-ups
and other anti-extrusion devices.
Engineered Resins
Engineered resins such as Nylons and P.E.E.K.,
sometimes called hard plastics, are generally
categorized as compounds with hardness measured
on the Rockwell M or R scale. These compounds
exhibit high tensile and compressive strength and are Figure 3-2. UltraCOMP HTP
typically used in wear rings for bearing support and in
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30% glass filled blend provides enhanced compres-
sive strength over UltraCOMP HTP.
86MUSB$0.1$'
30% carbon fiber blend provides enhanced tensile and
compressive strength over UltraCOMP GF.
86MUSB$0.1$(5
Figure 3-3. Thermoset elastomers
10% carbon, 10% glass, and 10% PTFE blend for
enhanced compressive strength and reduced friction.
/"/#3
80 Shore A hardness low temperature nitrile. This is
Thermoset Elastomers - Rubber a premium, low ACN nitrile for use when low tempera-
ture sealability is the primary requirement.
Unlike thermoplastic elastomers, thermosetting
elastomers gain their strength from an irreversible
cross linking process that occurs when the compound /"/#3
is subjected to pressure and heat. During this
process, or “cure”, special chemical agents within the 75 Shore A hardness low temperature nitrile. This is
compound react to the heat and pressure to vulcanize a low ACN nitrile with an extended upper end tem-
the molecules together. Once cured, thermoset perature formulated for aerospace T-seal applications.
compounds obtain the necessary physical properties N0304A75 is compliant with AMS-P-83461 which
needed to function in fluid sealing applications. supersedes MIL-P-25732.
Reheating thermoset compounds will not cause them
to melt as thermoplastics do. For typical physical /"/#3
properties, see Table 3-3 on page 3-14.
75 Shore A hardness general purpose nitrile with medi-
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)/#3
Nitroxile™ (Carboxylated Nitrile) (XNBR)
90 Shore A hardness hydrogenated nitrile formulated
Carboxylated nitriles are formed by exposing for improved chemical compatibility.
nitrile polymer to carboxylic acid groups during
polymerization. This forms an improvement over nitrile
by producing a more wear resistant seal compound /")/#3
with enhanced modulus and tensile strength. Nitroxile 90 Shore A hardness hydrogenated nitrile featuring
offers exceptionally low friction characteristics and has excellent resistance to extrusion and explosive decom-
excellent resistance to petroleum oils, hydrocarbon pression to meet Norsok M-710.
fuels and water. The typical temperature range for
Nitroxile is -10°F to +250°F (-23°C to +121°C).
Ethylene Propylene (EPR)
/"9/#3 Ethylene propylene has excellent dimensional
85 Shore A hardness carboxylated nitrile that has an stability in water-based fluids and steam; however,
internal lubricant as an aid to reduce friction. It is ideal it should never be exposed to petroleum lubricants,
for pneumatic applications with excellent compression water / oil emulsions, solvents or other petroleum
set properties. based fluids (CAUTION! Do not lubricate the seals
with petroleum oils or greases during installation).
Ethylene propylene rubber is compatible with Skydrol®4
/"9/#3 and other phosphate ester fluids used in aircraft
85 Shore A hardness carboxylated nitrile that is formu- hydraulic systems. EPR is also the recommended
lated with a proprietary internal lubricant for exception- seal material for automotive brake fluids (DOT 3, 4 and
ally low friction operation. This is the premier carbox- 5) as well as many commercial refrigerants. Ethylene
ylated nitrile in the sealing industry. propylene rubber is also useful in sealing weak alkalis,
acids, and methyl ethyl ketone (MEK). The typical
temperature range is -65°F to +300°F (-54°C to
/"9/#3 +149°C).
90 Shore A hardness carboxylated nitrile that is for-
mulated for increased hardness, modulus and tensile
3 Compound numbers in parenthesis refer to Parker Seal
strength to provide extra toughness in applications Group material numbers.
requiring nitrile seals. This compound has excellent 4 Skydrol® is a registered trademark of Solutia Inc.
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&"&13
90 Shore A hardness general purpose EPR with
3 excellent dimensional stability in water-based fluids
and steam. With its additional hardness it is able to
be used at higher pressures than the 80 Durometer
compounds. It has excellent compression set proper- Figure 3-4. PTFE
ties as well as excellent compatibility with such fluids
as DOT 3 brake fluid.
PTFE
&"&13 PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene) offers the following
90 Shore A hardness EPR formulated for steam/geo- characteristics over thermoplastic and thermoset
thermal environments with an upper temperature compounds, making it a unique problem solving
range of +600°F (+315°C). Excellent compression set solution for sealing applications:
resistance. • Low coefficient of friction
The low coefficient of friction (.06) of PTFE mate-
rial results from low interfacial forces between its
Fluorocarbon Elastomers (FKM) surface and other materials that come in contact.
This behavior of PTFE material eliminates any
Fluorocarbon elastomers are highly specialized possibility of stick-slip effects in dynamic sealing
polymers that show the best resistance of all rubbers applications.
to chemical attack, heat and solvents. FKM is of • Wide temperature range
critical importance in solving problems in aerospace, PTFE’s high melting point and morphological char-
automotive, chemical and petroleum industries. FKM is acteristics allow components made from the resin
suitable for use in most hydraulic fluids except Skydrol® to be used continuously at service temperatures to
types and ester-ether fluids. Standard temperatures 600°F (315°C). For sealing cryogenic fluids below
range from -20°F to +400°F (-29°C to +204°C). -450°F (-268°C), special designs using PTFE and
other fluoropolymers are available.
• Chemically inert
7"',. • Dry running capability
75 Shore A hardness general purpose fluorocarbon. • Resist temperature cycling
• High surface speeds
• Low water absorption
7"',. • Low dielectric constant and dissipation factor
75 Shore A hardness fluorocarbon formulated for
improved low temperature performance of -40°F to
+400°F (-40°C to +204°C). Enhancing Performance of PTFE with Fillers
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Glass fiber is the most common filler with a positive
impact on creep performance of PTFE. Glass fiber
adds wear resistance and offers good compression
strength.
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Molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) increases the hard-
ness of the seal surface while decreasing friction. It is
normally used in small proportions and combined with
other fillers such as glass. MoS2 is inert towards most
chemicals.
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Graphite filled PTFE has an extremely low coeffi-
cient of friction due to the low friction characteristics
of graphite. Graphite is chemically inert. Graphite
imparts excellent wear properties and high PV values
to PTFE.
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Carbon reduces creep, increases hardness and
elevates the thermal conductivity of PTFE. Carbon-
graphite compounds have good wear resistance and
perform well in non-lubricated applications.
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1 — Hardness.
Hardness, also referred to as durometer, is
a property frequently associated with extrusion
resistance (see Table 2-4 on page 2-5). It is not
a good indication of extrusion resistance when
comparing different material classifications. For
example, a polyurethane and a nitrile compound with
the same hardness will not share the same extrusion
resistance. Hardness also relates to low pressure
sealability, since the ability of a seal to conform to
a mating surface depends, to a high degree, on the
hardness of the material. The harder a material,
Figure 3-5. Hardness Scale Comparison Between Shore A,
the less it will conform to a sealing surface at low
Shore D, and Rockwell R
pressure. As hardness increases, modulus and
compressive strengths typically increase as well. This
means that harder seals are typically more difficult to 1414/1415, Din 53519, and ISO 1400/1818. The
install and often have greater friction. IRHD and Shore methods do not provide comparable
values and should not be used to relate one material
Hardness is measured by how easily a specified to another.
surface is deformed by an indenter. “Shore A” and
“Shore D” are the two most common scales for seal 2 — Modulus
materials. Both scales use a rounded indenter to
impact the surface being measured. Shore A is Modulus is truly what gives a seal material its
typically used to measure softer materials, while extrusion resistance. It is a measure of the force
harder materials are measured on the Shore D scale. required to stretch an elastomer a certain percentage
Although the Shore A scale has a max value of 100, it of its original length. Modulus of a material can
is recommended to switch to the Shore D scale past more simply be thought of as its stiffness and is
95 Shore A. These two scales overlap one another as also an indication of the ease of installation. Higher
shown in Figure 3-5. modulus materials resist stretching and compression,
increasing installation difficulty. (ASTM method D412)
Standardized test methods for this physical property
are ASTM 2240 and DIN 53505, which corresponds
to ISO 48. This test procedure has a repeatability of
±5 points, because its accuracy is dependant on the
3 — Ultimate Tensile Strength
flatness of the specimen and the skill of the technician.
Ultimate tensile strength is closely related to wear
For this reason, measuring material hardness on a
resistance, toughness and therefore service life of the
seal itself, with its irregular surface, is discouraged and
seal. This property is the amount of force required
can only be used with caution as a relative value.
to reach ultimate elongation, physically breaking the
material. Polyurethane and filled PTFE compounds
A second method of measuring hardness that
generally have very high tensile strength, providing
is seldom used and is only presented here for
the associated excellent tear and abrasion resistance.
informational purposes is the International Rubber
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Resilience, also known as rebound, strongly
correlates to how quickly a seal will respond to
changing conditions in a dynamic environment. This
property measures the ability of a material to return to
its original shape after being deformed, as well as the
speed at which it can achieve this.
Figure 3-6. Modulus of Elasticity Examples of conditions that require seals to exhibit
excellent resilience are out-of-round cylinders and
rapid side loading situations that cause the rod
to move sideways quickly. Applications with high
vibration or high stroke speed can also benefit from
high resiliency seals. (ASTM method D2632, DIN
53512)
6 — Compression Set
4 — Ultimate Elongation
Compression set is the inability of a seal to return
Ultimate elongation is most closely associated
to its original shape after being compressed. It
with installation, but can also be a good indicator of
is associated with a sealing material’s “long-term
chemical compatibility. This property is the distance a
memory” and is considered to be one of the most
material will stretch before breaking, expressed as a
critical properties of the seal. For a seal to maintain
percentage of its original length. It can be important in
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radial pressure and establish a continuous sealing Parker Materials Typical Physical Properties
line, it must resist stress relaxation during the time
and at the temperature to which it is exposed. As
the seal begins to take a compression set, it loses Typical physical properties for Parker fluid power
its inherent ability to seal and may require other product materials are shown in the corresponding
influences to maintain a positive sealing force. tables:
Examples of such factors would be system pressure
or an expander working to energize the sealing lips.
Material Classification Table
The lowest possible compression set value is always
(page)
advantageous because it represents the least amount
3 of lost sealing force over time. Thermoplastics
Elastomers
As defined by ASTM, compression set is the
TPU
percent of deflection by which the seal fails to recover Table 3-1,
Polyurethanes
after a specific deflection, time and temperature (see (pg 3-11)
Fig. 3-9). When comparing compression set values TPCE
between two materials, it is important to note both the PolyMyte
time and temperature of the tests being compared. Engineered Resins Table 3-2,
Even though a typical compression set value is based Nylons (pgs. 3-12,
on a 70 hour period, many times a 22 hour period may 3-13)
UltraCOMP
be used for time and convenience sake. A 22 hour
compression set value will always be dramatically Thermoset Elastomers
better than that of a 70 hour test under the same Rubber
temperature condition. It is also important to know that Nitriles Table 3-3
each elastomer family is generally tested at a different Nitroxile (pgs. 3-14,
temperature or series of temperatures. Be sure that Ethylene Propylene 3-15)
the temperatures of the test data closely approximate Fluorocarbon
the temperature the seal will be used in. (ASTM PTFE for Fluid Power Seals
method D395, DIN 53517)
Non-filled PTFE Table 3-4
Filled PTFE (pgs. 3-16,
3-17)
HI - HR
Compression Set = X 100 Rubber energizer materials for Table 3-5
HI - HC
PTFE fluid power seals (pg 3-18)
where: Back-up ring materials for Table 3-6
PTFE fluid power seals (pg 3-19)
Compression
Deflected Recovered Set
HI HC HR
HI = Initial height
HC = Compressed height
HR = Recovered height
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P4300A90 Polyurethane Proprietary compound offering -65 to +275 8625 560% 92 - 1793 28.9% 212 63% 10
Resilon HT extended temperature range, high (-54 to +135) (59.5) (12.4) (100)
rebound.
(Tan) 3
P4301A90 Polyurethane For water or petroleum based -35 to 225 7129 514% 90 - 2029 24.8% 158 45% 8.1
Resilon WR fluids. (-37 to +107) (49.2) (13.9) (70)
(Aqua Blue)
P4304D60 Polyurethane Offers higher extrusion resistance -65 to +275 6521 556% - 55 2940 32.2% 158 46% 7.3
Resilon ER for seals and anti-extrusion (-54 to +135) (44.9)
devices. (20.3) (70)
(Brown)
P4311A90 Polyurethane Formulation resists internal heat -65 to +275 7229 632% 91 - 1732 33.3% 212 63% 8.2
Resilon HR generated through hysteresis, (-54 to +135) (49.8) (11.9) (100)
ideal for shock applications.
(Red)
P4615A90 Polyurethane General purpose industrial poly- -65 to +200 8134 565% 95 - 1755 30.8% 158 34% 9.4
Molythane urethane offering high abrasion (-54 to +93) (56.1) (12.1) (70)
resistance
(Black)
P4617D65 Polyurethane General purpose industrial poly- -65 to +250 5973 544% - 62 3914 - - - 6.7
Molythane urethane offering high extrusion (-54 to +121) (41.2) (26.9)
resistance.
(Black)
P4622A90 Polyurethane Formulated with internal lubri- -65 to +225 6757 466% 94 - 1755 31.0% 158 34% 7.6
Ultrathane cants for lower friction to help (-54 to +107) (46.6) (12.1) (70)
reduce heat build up.
(Yellow)
P4500A90 Polyurethane Offers good abrasion and extru- -65 to +200 6740 586% 92 - 1774 32.9% 158 42% 7.6
sion resistance with excellent (-54 to +93) (46.5) (12.2) (70)
(Light Green) rebound.
P4700A90 Polyurethane Enhanced properties over 4615 to -65 to +200 5660 511% 92 - 1665 24.7% 158 35% 6.3
improve sealing capabilities from (-54 to +93) (39.0) (11.5) (70)
(Green) lower compression set.
P5065A88 Polyurethane Formulated for an improved low -70 to +200 5033 660% 86 - 1073 27.2% 158 50% 5.5
temperature range and higher (57 to +93) (34.7) (70)
(Dark Blue) resilience than 4615.
(7.4) (70)
P6000A90 Polyurethane Improved abrasion, extrusion and -31 to +230 6513 491% 93 - 1941 26.2% 158 44% 7.3
compression resistance as well (-35 to +110) (44.9) (13.4) (70)
(Dark Gray) as higher temp. than 4700.
Z4652D65 PolyMyte Primarily used for back-up rings -65 to +275 6175 700% - 62 2611 45.4% 158 - 6.9
and other anti-extrusion devices. (-54 to +135) (42.6) (18.0) (70)
(Orange)
Z4729D55 Hytrel Primarily used for back-up rings -65 to +275 5609 837% - 56 2212 46.0% 158 - 6.9
and other anti-extrusion devices. (-54 to +135) (38.7) (15.2) (70)
(Tan)
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Tensile
Parker Service Flexural
Strength
Material Material Color Typical Applications & Description Temperature Range Strength
at Break
Code °F (°C) Kpsi (MPa)
psi (MPa)
Nylons
W4650 MolyGard Gray Heat stabilized, internally lubed 30% glass- -65 to +275 17500 22600
reinforced nylon for standard tolerance wear (-54 to +135) (121.0) (156.0)
rings.
3
W4655 Nylatron Gray Wear resistant nylon with molybdenum -65 to +275 13000 16000
disulfide for lower friction, suited for back-up (-54 to +135) (89.6) (110.3)
rings.
W4733 WearGard Green High compressive strength, 35% glass-rein- -65 to +275 18300 25500
forced nylon for tight tolerance wear rings. (-54 to +135) (126.0) (176.0)
UltraCOMP
W4685 UltraCOMP HTP Tan A homogenous engineered thermoplastic -65 to +500 14000 23600
used for extreme conditions in many markets. (-54 to +260) (97.0) (163.0)
W4686 UltraCOMP GF Tan 30% glass filled engineered thermoplastic -65 to +500 22600 30700
with enhanced compressive strength. (-54 to +260) (156.0) (212.0)
W4737 UltraCOMP CF Black 30% carbon fiber blend, provides enhanced -65 to +500 32400 43200
tensile and compressive strength. (-54 to +260) (224.0) (298.0)
W4738 UltraCOMP CGT Gray Thermoplastic material blended with carbon, -65 to +500 20400 26900
glass and PTFE for reduced friction. (-54 to +260) (141.0) (186.0)
Composite Resins
0871-0874 Composite Fabric- Multiple Fabric-reinforced resins to handle severe -40 to +250 9500 -
Reinforced Resins sideloads, high heat and swell from moisture. (-40 to +121) (65.5)
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Rockwell
Parker Notched IZOD Tensile Shear Flexural Compressive Permissible
Hardness Water Absorption
Material Impact Strength Modulus Strength Modulus Strength Compressive Load
(24 Hour) %
Code Ft-Lbs/In. Kpsi (MPa) psi (MPa) Kpsi (MPa) psi (MPa) psi (MPa)
M R
Nylons
W4650 77 114 1.37 952 9390 860 21000 21700 0.80
(6.6) (65.0) (5929.0) (145.0) (150.0)
3
W4655 - 119 1.69 536 9,500 406 12000 - 0.50
(3.7) (65.5) (2.8) (82.7)
UltraCOMP
W4685 - 126 2 507 7687 579 17100 - 0.50
(3.5) (53.0) (4.0) (118.0)
Composite Resins
0871-0874 100 - 10 470 - 280 35000 65200 0.10
(3.24) (1.9) (241.3) (449.54)
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Nitrile (NBR)
N4115A75 Nitrile Black General purpose nitrile with -40 to +225 2215 328% 74 641 23.6% 212 1.9
medium ACN content for use (-40 to +107) (15.3) (4.4) (100)
where a softer seal is required.
3 N4180A80 Nitrile Black General purpose nitrile with -40 to +250 2199 275% 80 1007 19.4% 302 1.9
good chemical compatibility, (-40 to +121) (15.2) (6.9) (150)
seal ability and compression
set.
N4181A80 Flocked Black Fiber added reinforcement -40 to +250 2437 345% 80 663 19.4% 302 2.2
Nitrile helps retain lubrication for (-40 to +121) (16.8) (4.6) (150)
reduced friction. Used in 8600
wipers.
N4121A90 Nitrile Black High modulus for outstanding -40 to +250 2415 247% 89 1447 24.0% 212 2.2
extrusion resistance plus good (-40 to +121) (9.9) (100)
compression set.
(16.7)
N4008A80 Nitrile Black Premium, low ACN nitrile for -70 to +275 2141 177% 79 1031 26.4% 212 1.8
use when low temperature (-57 to +135) (7.1) (100)
sealability is required.
(14.8)
N0304A75 Nitrile Black Extended temperature range -65 to +275 1790 213% 75 567 19.4% 212 1.4
formulated for aerospace T-seal (-54 to +135) (12.3) (3.9) (100)
applications.
Carboxylated Nitroxile (XNBR)
N4257A85 Nitroxile Black XNBR with internal lubricant 0 to +250 2845 249% 80 1223 20.0% 212 2.7
to reduce friction. Ideal for (-18 to +121) (19.6) (100)
pneumatic applications.
(8.4)
N4274A85 Nitroxile Black Premier XNBR in the industry -10 to +250 3016 241% 83 1404 31.0% 212 2.9
formulated with proprietary (-23 to +121) (20.8) (9.7) (100)
internal lubricant.
N4263A90 Nitroxile Black Extra tough XNBR with -20 to +275 3103 117% 90 2902 26.4% 212 3
increased hardness, modulus (-29 to +135) (21.4) (20.0) (100)
and tensile strength.
N4032A80 HNBR Black Equivalent to Seal Group -25 to +320 3335 164% 82 2358 23.0% 302 3.3
(KB162) compound KB162A80 offering (-32 to +160) (22.9) (16.3) (150)
improved chemical compat-
ibility.
N4033A90 HNBR Black Equivalent to Seal Group -25 to +320 3219 107% 88 3329 22.0% 302 3.2
(KB163) compound KB163A90 offering (-32 to +160) (22.2) (22.9) (150)
improved chemical compat-
ibility
N4007A90 HNBR Black Excellent extrusion resistance -20 to +320 4698 207% 92 2006 14.9% 212 5.0
and explosive decompression (-29 to +160) (32.4) (13.8) (100)
to meet Norsok M-710
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E4259A80 Ethylene Black General purpose 80A EPR, has -65 to +300 2142 162% 79 1057 12.8% 257 1.8
3
Propyl- excellent dimensional stability in (-54 to +149) (14.8) (7.3) (125)
ene water-based fluids and steam.
E4270A90 Ethylene Black Formulated for geothermal -65 to +400 3047 145% 89 1800 27.1% 302 3.0
Propyl- environments and steam up to (-54 to +204) (21.0) (12.4) (150)
ene +600°F.
V4205A75 Fluoro- Black 70 Shore A general purpose -20 to +400 2161 202% 76 803 6.5% 302 1.8
elasto- fluorocarbon resistant to chemi- (-29 to +204) (14.9) (5.5) (150)
mer cal attack and heat.
V4208A90 Fluoro- Black 90 Shore A general purpose -5 to +400 1954 152% 90 1327 13.4% 302 1.6
elasto- fluorocarbon resistant to chemi- (-21 to +204) (13.5) (9.2) (150)
mer cal attack and heat.
V4266A95 Fluoro- Black Features extended wear and -5 to +400 2442 102% 92 2210 17.6% 302 2.2
elasto- extrusion resistance over gen- (-21 to +204) (16.8) (15.2) (150)
mer eral purpose fluorocarbons.
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Tensile
Service
Parker Strength
Typical Applications & Descrip- Temperature Elongation Hardness
Material Material Color in psi at
tion Range °F in % Shore D
Code Break
(°C)
(bar)
Non-Filled PTFE
0100 Virgin PTFE White Excellent for cryogenic applications. -425 to 450 4575 400 60
3 Good for gases. (-254 to 233) (316)
Filled PTFE
0102 Modified PTFE Turquoise Lower creep, reduced permeability -320 to 450 4600 390 60
and good wear resistance. (-195 to 282) (317)
0120 Mineral Filled PTFE White Excellent low abrasion to soft sur- -360 to 550 4070 270 65
faces & improved upper temperature (-218 to 288) (281)
performances. FDA materials.
0203 Fiberglass Filled Gold Excellent compressive strength and -200 to 575 3480 190 67
PTFE good wear resistance. (-129 to 302) (240)
0204 Fiberglass & Moly Gray Excellent for extreme conditions -200 to 575 3100 245 62
Filled PTFE such as high pressure , temperature (-129 to 302) (214)
and longer wear life on hardened
dynamic surfaces.
0205 Fiberglass & Moly Gray Improved compressive strength and -200 to 575 3480 190 67
Filled PTFE wear in rotary applications (-129 to 302) (240)
0301 Graphite Filled PTFE Black Excellent for corrosive service. Low -250 to 550 3200 260 60
abrasion to soft shafts. Good in (-157 to 288) (221)
unlubricated service.
0307 Carbon-Graphite Black Excellent wear resistance and -360 to 575 2250 100 64
Filled PTFE reduces creep. (-218 to 302) (155)
0401 Bronze Filled PTFE Bronze Excellent extrusion resistance and -200 to 575 3200 250 63
high compressive loads. (-129 to 302) (221)
0502 Carbon Fiber Filled Brown Good for strong alkali and hydrofluo- -200 to 550 3200 312 60
PTFE ric acid. Good in water service. (-129 to 288) (221)
0601 Aromatic Polyester Tan Excellent high temperature -200 to 575 2500 200 61
Filled PTFE capabilities and excellent wear (-129 to 302) (172)
resistance.
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The above data is based primarily on laboratory and service tests, but does not take into account all variables that can be encountered
in actual use. Therefore, it is always advisable to test the material under actual service conditions before specifying. If this is not practical,
tests should be devised that simulate service conditions as closely as possible.
Parker also offers unique material blends and recipes along with a wide variety of other PTFE filler combinations and colors to enhance
seal performance in the most extreme application needs. For guidance on material selection for extreme applications, please contact
Application Engineering at 801-972-3000.
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The following table lists material codes that apply to the rubber energizer used with PTFE fluid power seals.
List the corresponding material code in the appropriate location in the part number. Parker has a full range
of rubber compounds to suit various temperature, pressure and chemical compatibility requirements. If your
application requires an alternate rubber compound, not listed, please consult a Parker application engineer.
Table 3-5. Typical Application Ranges & Recommendations — Rubber Energizers for PTFE fluid power seals
Material Material Shore A Temperature Recommended Use Not Recommend For Use
Code Description Hardness Range
3
-30°F to 250°F • Petroleum oils and fluids
A Nitrile (NBR) 70
(-34°C to 121°C) • Diesel fuel and fuel oils
• Cold water
• Silicone oil and grease
• Mineral oil and grease
Low Temperature -65°F to 225°F • Vegetable oil
B 75 • HFA, HFB and HFC fluids • Aromatic hydrocarbons
Nitrile (NBR) (-55°C to 107°C) • Chlorinated hydrocarbons
• Polar solvents (MEK,
ketone, acetone)
• Phosphate ester fluids
Clean Grade -30°F to 250°F • Potable water • Strong acids
C 70 • Automotive brake fluid
Nitrile (NBR) (-34°C to 121°C) • Food service
Ethylene
-70°F to 250°F
K Propylene 70 • Hot water
(-57°C to 121°C)
Rubber (EPDM) • Glycol based brake fluids
• Many organic and inorganic
acids • Petroleum oils and fluids
• Cleaning agents • Mineral oil products
• Soda and potassium alkalis
Ethylene • Phosphate ester based fluids
-70°F to 250°F
L Propylene 80 • Many polar solvents
(-57°C to 121°C)
Rubber (EPDM)
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The following table is a list of back up ring materials for use with PTFE fluid power seals. List the
corresponding back up ring material code in the appropriate location in the part number.
Table 3-6. Typical Application Ranges & Recommendations — Back-up rings for PTFE fluid power seals
Material Material Description Pressure Temperature Range Recommended Use
Code Rating *
* Pressure ratings are a general guide only. Pressure ratings are reduced if wear rings are used.
Table 3-7. Standard ( ) vs. Optional ( ) materials for PTFE fluid power seal profiles
PTFE Fluid Power Seal Profile
PTFE
Material
Code S5 R5 CT CQ OE CP OA OD ON CR OC AD OQ OR
0100
0102
0120
0203
0204
0205
0301
0307
0401
0502
0601
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Records Records should be kept to ensure that stock is rotated such that the first seals in are
the first out (FIFO).
Temperature Seals must be stored away from heat sources such as direct sunlight and heating
appliances. Maximum storage temperature is 100°F (38°C). Low temperatures
do not typically cause permanent damage to seals, but can result in brittleness, 3
making them susceptible to damage if not handled carefully. Ideally, seals should
not be stored at temperatures less than 50°F (10°C) and should be warmed to room
temperature before installation.
Ultra Violet Seal must be protected from direct sunlight and any artificial light that generates ultra
violet radiation.
Humidity Care should be taken to ensure seals are always stored in an environment with
a relative humidity of less than 65%. Polyurethane seals in particular are very
susceptible to damage from exposure to moisture and should be stored in air-tight
containers.
Oxygen and Ozone Ozone-generating equipment and oxygen exposure can be detrimental to seal
compounds. Seals should be stored in air-tight containers. Any electrical equipment
that generates a spark should not be used near seal storage.
Contamination Keeping seals free from contamination will assist promote service life. Good
housekeeping practices should be maintained.
Distortion Large seals should be stored flat when possible and not suspended, which may
cause distortion over time. Do not store seals on hooks, nails or pegboard.
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Valves Cartridge
Spool
Pumps Piston
Diaphragm
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bi-directional seal eliminates installation confusion When a telescopic cylinder begins to extend, for
and the possibility of pressure trapping. Selecting a most designs, the largest-diameter tube will move first
bi-directional seal allows more room on the piston for at low speed, and the smallest tube will extend last
a wear ring to protect against piston and bore contact. at a higher speed. Control of input flow can regulate
Typically, the wear ring is located on the end cap side extension speed for more uniformity, which may be
of the piston to maximize distance between piston and helpful when acceleration could cause instability in
rod bearing surfaces. the connected load. It is also characteristic that the
cylinder force diminishes as each successive tube
In low to medium-pressure cylinders anti-extrusion reaches the end of its stroke. These force variations
back-up rings are not normally required. High must be considered when matching the cylinder to the
pressure may cause the cylinder to expand (breath) application.
allowing the seals to extrude into the clearance gap
between the piston and the bore. This may also occur The telescoping design shown in Figure 4-5 utilizes
at lower pressures in thin-wall, lightweight cylinders. an internal collar to hold the seal and an external
To protect the seals, back up rings are recommended. collar to hold the wiper. As each stage extends the
4 internal collar bottoms out against the external collar.
Rod seals may be either uni- or bi-directional, This prevents overextension of the tubes. Both collars
squeeze- or lip-type, depending on the application. As are designed to also act as bearings. Since such
pressure requirements increase, and/or stroke and cylinders usually control retraction speed by throttling
cycle rates increase, the use of multiple profile sealing the exhaust fluid, low-pressure leakage may be
systems (buffer and rod seal) are recommended. Rod minimized enough to permit the use of lip-type seals
wipers should be selected to match the application. with virtually no loss of fluid.
Moving from snap-in wiper profiles to press fit profiles
increases contamination protection. The wiper The design shown utilizes the inside diameter of
gland, shown in Figure 4-4, makes it easy to remove each tube as a sealing surface and is never exposed
and inspect or replace the rod seal. To protect the directly to outside contamination. A piston-type
seals from side loading, the internal side of the rod profile is required to seal against the tube I.D. Wiper
seal housing can be extended to make room for rod rings become extremely important in telescoping
wear rings. Normally such side load forces should cylinders because so much surface area is exposed to
be avoided due to their tendency to bend the rod, contamination. If the wipers are properly maintained,
accelerate wear, and restrict freedom of motion. external contamination will be kept away from the
sealing surfaces indefinitely.
Telescoping Power Cylinder
Figure 4-5 shows collars made of bearing metals
Telescoping cylinders are usually single-acting
which would be compatible with the tubing metal.
cylinders which require an external force, such as
Grooves to hold wear rings can also be designed into
gravity or a connected load, for retraction. Through a
the collars. In rod type telescoping cylinders where
series of staged extensions this cylinder type provides
O.D. sealing is employed, it is simpler to maintain
a long stroke from a much shorter retracted length.
lubrication of these bearing surfaces since both seal
They are used extensively to raise hinged beams or
and wiper ring would be located in the outboard collar,
booms and dump truck bodies.
and the bearings could be immersed permanently in
the fluid.
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Figure 4-7. Dual-Fluid Power Cylinder
pneumatic pressure to the blind end, achieving a pressure, or by a different fluid. Typical examples
larger net area and consequently higher force while include combinations of air, water, steam and oil.
making it a “push” cylinder. With hydraulic fluid at
the rod end, the rod seals are constantly lubricated. In the design shown, a double-acting power cylinder
Also, since the hydraulic fluid is continuously under provides both the pumping and suction stroke to
pressure, it is possible to use lip-type seals with a ram, which is isolated from the primary fluid by
negligible low-pressure sealing problems. multiple seals. Where very high pressures are
created, it may be desirable to add an intermediate-
pressure fluid, with good lubricating properties,
Ram-Type Pressure Intensifier
between the primary and secondary fluid seals. This
Pressure intensifiers utilize the area ratio between
decreases the pressure drop across the seals to help
the power piston and the ram as a means to multiply
reduce extrusion, wear and leakage.
output fluid pressure. Inversely, the volume of the
output fluid is reduced by the same ratio. Numerous
To ensure extrusion resistance, care should be
pressure intensifier designs have been mass-
taken when selecting seals for the intensified fluid. It
produced. The great majority are of the ram type,
may be necessary to include an anti-extrusion device
similar to that in Figure 4-8. They may be powered
to protect the high pressure seal from extrusion.
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Piston-type accumulators are unique in that there rod diameters in the opposite ends of the cylinder
is very little pressure drop across their seals, even are different, the change in volume on the opposite
though the system pressure may be very high. sides of the piston is not directly proportional (that is,
Actually, the principal source of pressure drop across more fluid is displaced than there is room for on the
the seal is the friction between the seal and the receiving side). This difference is absorbed by the
cylinder (plus bearing friction, where used) until the volume of gas trapped in the top of the annular space.
piston reaches the end of its travel. Designing the
system so that there is insufficient fluid to top out the Some versions of this design utilize a piston seal
piston is a simple method of preventing high pressures facing the spring-end of the cylinder, but the shock
across the seals. loading on impact can twist the seal in its groove and
set up a high-probability extrusion situation. Where
Low friction is not necessarily a design objective in severe impacts are anticipated, choose seals for their
selecting a seal. Squeeze seals, which offer improved high stability and ensure the seal does not travel over
low pressure sealing, are desired so long as they the orifice ports.
provide smooth travel with low wear. If a bi-directional
4 seal is used, additional space is made available for The return stroke is usually provided by the
a wider wear ring. The wear ring should be located compressed spring alone. In this design, the return
on the lubricated side of the piston. To help prevent stroke will be slow since the flow must pass through
contamination that can damage the seals or increase the same fixed orifices in the reverse direction with
wear, accumulators should be mounted in the vertical only the spring energy to drive it. In other designs, the
position. load may also power the return stroke.
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chamber, as well as suction and discharge check and/or excessive air supply pressures. Diaphragm
valves to prevent backflow. Pistons are either coupled materials such as ethylene propylene (EPDM),
to the diaphragm, or used to force hydraulic oil to drive polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), plastic, rubber, and
the diaphragm. Diaphragm pumps are highly reliable elastomers provide resistance to chemicals, sunlight,
because they do not include internal parts that rub weathering, and ozone. Housing materials include
against each other. In fact, prolonged diaphragm life aluminum, brass or bronze, cast iron, plastic and
may be possible if the diaphragm pump is run dry to stainless steel. Rugged diaphragm pump housings
prime. Typically, wear on the diaphragm or flap is due can withstand high temperatures and may be exposed
to the corrosive properties of media fluids or gases to various grades of water, oils, and other solvents.
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Profiles
Table 5-1: Product Profiles
Application (Duty) Application (Duty)
Pneumatic
Pneumatic
Medium
Medium
Series Description Series Description
Heavy
Page
Heavy
Page
Light
Light
BD Premium 5-5 ON PTFE Rod 5-28
O-ring Cap Seal
Energized
Lip Seal
(available
with optional
back-up)
BT Premium 5-7 CR PTFE Rod 5-32
U-cup Rod Cap Seal to
Seal with Retrofit O-ring
Secondary Glands
Stabilizing Lip
5
BS U-cup Rod 5-9 OC Compact 5-39
Seal with PTFE Rod
Secondary Cap Seal
Stabilizing Lip
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5-39
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4 3 0 0 BD 2 5 0 0 2 0 0 0 - - - N 3 7 5
M 3 0 0 BD 0 7 . 5 0 7 0 - - - N 1 2 . 5
Profile
Positively Actuated Seal Nominal
Seal Compound Gland Depth (mm) or Back-up Ring Axial Width (mm)
4-Digit Material Code Seal Nominal Radial Rod: Example:
(First digit “4” replaced Cross-Section R0 = Virgin PTFE 12.5 = 12.5mm
with “M” for Metric) Example: 07.5 = 7.5 mm R1 = Nylatron
Example: R12 = PEEK
Energizer Material Code
M300 = 90A Resilon Example:
HT Polyurethane N = 70A Nitrile O-ring
Rod Diameter (mm)
See Table 6-3 on
Example: 070 = 70 mm
page 6-5 for additional
energizer options.
*Tooling may be required. See gland dimension table for current
standard sizes with Positively Actuated back-up. Do not include this
option in the part number if the back-up ring is not required. See Section
10, page 10-21, for a description of Positively Actuated back-ups.
Technical Data
Standard Temperature Pressure Surface
Materials* Range Range† Speed
P4300A90 -65°F to 275°F 5000 psi < 1.6 ft/s
(-54°C to 135°C) (344 bar) (0.5 m/s)
P4301A90 -65°F to 275°F 5000 psi < 1.6 ft/s
(-54°C to 135°C) (344 bar) (0.5 m/s)
*Alternate Materials: For applications that may require an alternate
material, please contact your local Parker Seal representative.
†Pressure Range without wear rings (see Table 2-4, page 2-5).
BT Cross-Section
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4 3 0 0 BT 2 5 0 0 2 0 0 0 - 3 7 5
5 M 3 0 0 BT 0 7 . 5 0 7 0 - 1 2 . 5
09/01/07
5
Technical Data
Standard Temperature Pressure Surface
Materials* Range Range† Speed
P4300A90 -65°F to 275°F 5000 psi < 1.6 ft/s
(-54°C to 135°C) (344 bar) (0.5 m/s)
P4615A90 -65°F to 200°F 5000 psi < 1.6 ft/s
(-54°C to 93°C) (344 bar) (0.5 m/s)
P4700A90 -65°F to 200°F 5000 psi < 1.6 ft/s
(-54°C to 93°C) (344 bar) (0.5 m/s)
P5065A88 -70°F to 200°F 3500 psi < 1.6 ft/s
(-57°C to 93°C) (241 bar) (0.5 m/s)
*Alternate Materials: For applications that may require an alternate
material, please contact your local Parker Seal representative.
BS Cross-Section †Pressure Range without wear rings (see Table 2-4, page 2-5).
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4 7 0 0 BS 2 5 0 0 2 0 0 0 - 3 7 5
5 M 7 0 0 BS 0 7 . 5 0 7 0 - 1 2 . 5
09/01/07
5
Technical Data
Standard Temperature Pressure Surface
Materials* Range Range† Speed
P4300A90 -65°F to 275°F 5000 psi < 1.6 ft/s
(-54°C to 135°C) (344 bar) (0.5 m/s)
P4301A90 -65°F to 275°F 5000 psi < 1.6 ft/s
(-54°C to 135°C) (344 bar) (0.5 m/s)
P4700A90 -65°F to 200°F 5000 psi < 1.6 ft/s
(-54°C to 93°C) (344 bar) (0.5 m/s)
P5065A88 -70°F to 200°F 3500 psi < 1.6 ft/s
(-57°C to 93°C) (241 bar) (0.5 m/s)
*Alternate Materials: For applications that may require an alternate
material, please contact your local Parker Seal representative.
B3 Cross-Section
†Pressure Range without wear rings (see Table 2-4, page 2-5).
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4 3 0 0 B3 2 5 0 0 2 0 0 0 - 3 7 5
M 3 0 0 B3 0 7 . 5 0 7 0 - 1 2 . 5
09/01/07
5
Technical Data
Standard Temperature Pressure Surface
Materials* Range Range† Speed
P4615A90 -65°F to 200°F 5000 psi < 1.6 ft/s
(-54°C to 93°C) (344 bar) (0.5 m/s)
*Alternate Materials: For applications that may require an alternate
material, please contact your local Parker Seal representative.
†Pressure Range without wear rings (see Table 2-4, page 2-5).
UR Cross-Section
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4 6 1 5 UR 2 5 0 0 2 0 0 0 - 3 7 5
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BD BT
C
Gland
Depth
BD B3
(with Back-up)
A D B
BS UR
4700
5065
4300
4300
4700
4615
5065
4300
5065
4615
Code
(BD)
Table 5-12. BD, BT, BS, B3 and UR Gland Dimensions — Inch (Continued)
Compounds (X = Standard Offering) Part Number
A B D BD BT BS B3 UR
C Ener-
Rod Groove Throat Com-
Groove
Back-up
Dia- Dia- Dia- Profile gizer
Width pound
Code Code
4300
4700
5065
4300
4300
4700
4615
5065
4300
5065
4615
meter meter meter*
With
Code
(BD)
Table 5-12. BD, BT, BS, B3 and UR Gland Dimensions — Inch (Continued)
Compounds (X = Standard Offering) Part Number
A B D BD BT BS B3 UR
C Ener-
Rod Groove Throat Com-
Groove
Back-up
Dia- Dia- Dia- Profile gizer
Width pound
Code Code
4300
4700
5065
4300
4300
4700
4615
5065
4300
5065
4615
meter meter meter*
With
Code
(BD)
Table 5-12. BD, BT, BS, B3 and UR Gland Dimensions — Inch (Continued)
Compounds (X = Standard Offering) Part Number
A B D BD BT BS B3 UR
C Ener-
Rod Groove Throat Com-
Groove
Back-up
Dia- Dia- Dia- Profile gizer
Width pound
Code Code
4300
4700
5065
4300
4300
4700
4615
5065
4300
5065
4615
meter meter meter*
With
Code
(BD)
Table 5-12. BD, BT, BS, B3 and UR Gland Dimensions — Inch (Continued)
Compounds (X = Standard Offering) Part Number
A B D BD BT BS B3 UR
C Ener-
Rod Groove Throat Com-
Groove
Back-up
Dia- Dia- Dia- Profile gizer
Width pound
Code Code
4300
4700
5065
4300
4300
4700
4615
5065
4300
5065
4615
meter meter meter*
With
Code
(BD)
BD BT
C
Gland
Depth
BD B3
(with Back-up)
A D B
BS UR
M700
M065
M300
M300
M700
M615
M065
M300
M065
M615
Code
(BD)
f7 H9 +.25/-.00 H8
For ISO tolerances refer to Appendix F.
12.0 19.0 5.6 12.0 X XXXX xx 03.5012 - 5
12.0 20.0 7.0 12.0 X XXXX xx 04.0012 - 6
22.0 30.0 6.3 22.0 X X XXXX xx 04.0022 - 5.7
25.0 31.0 5.6 25.0 X X XXXX xx 03.0025 - 5
25.0 35.0 8.0 25.0 X XXXX xx 05.0025 - 7.3
28.0 38.0 8.0 28.0 X XXXX xx 05.0028 - 7.3
*If used with wear rings, refer to wear ring throat diameter, see Section 9.
For custom groove calculations, see Appendix C.
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Table 5-13. BD, BT, BS, B3 and UR Gland Dimensions — Metric (Continued)
Compounds (X = Standard Offering) Part Number
A B D BD BT BS B3 UR
C Ener-
Rod Groove Throat Com-
Groove
Back-up
Dia- Dia- Dia- Profile gizer
Width pound
M300
M700
M065
M300
M300
M700
M615
M065
M300
M065
M615
meter meter meter* Code Code
With
Code
(BD)
f7 H9 +.25/-.00 H8
For ISO tolerances refer to Appendix F.
30.0 40.0 8.0 30.0 X X XXXX xx 05.0030 - 7.3
32.0 42.0 8.0 32.0 X X XXXX xx 05.0032 - 7.3
32.0 42.0 11.0 32.0 X X X XXXX xx 05.0032 - 10
35.0 45.0 8.0 35.0 X X XXXX xx 05.0035 - 7.3
35.0 45.0 11.0 35.0 X X XXXX xx 05.0035 - 10
36.0 46.0 8.0 36.0 X X XXXX xx 05.0036 - 7.3
40.0 50.0 8.0 40.0 X X X X XXXX xx 05.0040 - 7.3
40.0 50.0 9.0 40.0 X X XXXX xx 05.0040 - 8
40.0 50.0 9.0 40.0 X X XXXX xx 05.0040 - 8.18
40.0 50.0 11.0 40.0 X X XXXX xx 05.0040 - 10
41.0 51.0 11.0 41.0 X X X XXXX xx 05.0041 - 10
45.0 55.0 7.0 45.0 X X XXXX xx 05.0045 - 6
5 45.0 55.0 8.0 45.0 X X XXXX xx 05.0045 - 7.3
45.0 60.0 11.0 45.0 X XXXX xx 07.5045 - 10
45.0 60.0 12.5 45.0 X X XXXX xx 07.5045 - 11.4
48.0 58.0 11.0 48.0 X X X XXXX xx 05.0048 - 10
50.0 60.0 8.0 50.0 X X X XXXX xx 05.0050 - 7.3
55.0 65.0 8.0 55.0 X X X XXXX xx 05.0055 - 7.3
55.0 70.0 13.0 55.0 X XXXX xx 07.5055 - 12
60.0 70.0 8.0 60.0 X X XXXX xx 05.0060 - 7.3
60.0 75.0 11.0 60.0 X XXXX xx 07.5060 - 10
60.0 75.0 13.0 60.0 X XXXX xx 07.5060 - 12
64.0 76.0 10.0 64.0 X X XXXX xx 06.0064 - 9
65.0 75.0 8.0 65.0 X X XXXX xx 05.0065 - 7.3
65.0 80.0 11.0 65.0 X X X XXXX xx 07.5065 - 10
70.0 80.0 13.0 70.0 X XXXX xx 05.0070 - 12
70.0 82.0 10.2 70.0 X X XXXX xx 06.0070 - 9.2
70.0 83.0 11.0 70.0 X XXXX xx 06.5070 - 10
70.0 85.0 12.5 70.0 X X XXXX xx 07.5070 - 11.4
75.0 88.0 11.0 75.0 X XXXX xx 06.5075 - 10
75.0 90.0 11.0 75.0 X X XXXX xx 07.5075 - 10
80.0 93.0 11.0 80.0 X XXXX xx 06.5080 - 10
80.0 95.0 12.5 80.0 X X XXXX xx 07.5080 - 11.4
85.0 100.0 10.0 85.0 X XXXX xx 07.5085 - 9
85.0 100.0 11.0 85.0 X XXXX xx 07.5085 - 10
85.0 100.0 13.2 85.0 X XXXX xx 07.5085 - 12
90.0 105.0 11.0 90.0 X XXXX xx 07.5090 - 10
95.0 110.0 12.5 95.0 X X X XXXX xx 07.5095 - 11.4
155.0 170.0 10.0 155.0 X XXXX xx 07.5155 - 9
195.0 207.0 17.0 195.0 X X XXXX xx 06.0195 - 15.5
*If used with wear rings, refer to wear ring throat diameter, see Section 9.
For custom groove calculations, see Appendix C.
NOTE: For sizes larger than those shown in the table, please contact your local Parker Seal representative.
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5
Technical Data
Standard Temperature Pressure Surface
Materials* Range Range† Speed
N4274A85 -10°F to 250°F 250 psi < 3 ft/s
(-23°C to 121°C) (17 bar) (1 m/s)
N4180A80 -40°F to 250°F 250 psi < 3 ft/s
(-40°C to 121°C) (17 bar) (1 m/s)
V4208A90 -5°F to 400°F 250 psi < 3 ft/s
(-21°C to 204°C) (17 bar) (1 m/s)
P5065A88 -70°F to 200°F 250 psi < 3 ft/s
(-57°C to 93°C) (17 bar) (1 m/s)
*Alternate Materials: For applications that may require an alternate
material, please contact your local Parker Seal representative.
E5 Cross-Section †Pressure Range without wear rings (see Table 2-4, page 2-5).
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4 2 7 4 E5 0 6 0 1 6 2 5
5 Gland
Depth
A D B
Gland
Depth
A D B
Technical Data
Standard Materials
Base
Elastomer* Temperature Range Surface Speed
N4115A75 -40°F to 225F (-40°C to 107°C) < 1.6 ft/s (0.5 m/s)
N4274A85 -10°F to 250°F (-23°C to 121°C) < 1.6 ft/s (0.5 m/s)
V4205A75 -20°F to 400°F (-29°C to 204°C) < 1.6 ft/s (0.5 m/s)
E4259A80 -65°F to 300°F (-54°C to 149°C) < 1.6 ft/s (0.5 m/s)
TR Cross-Section
*Alternate Materials: For applications that may require an alternate
material, please contact your local Parker Seal representative.
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4 1 1 5 B 0 0 1 TR 0 2 4
4274
4205
4259
Dash
Diameter Diameter Groove Groove Groove Diameter* Number pound Ring Width
Width Width Width Code Code Code** Code
+.000/ +.002/ +.005/ +.005/ +.005/ +.001/
-.002 -.000 -.000 -.000 -.000 -.000
0.186 0.362 0.140 0.171 0.238 0.188 106 X X XXXX B0XX TR0 01
0.249 0.425 0.140 0.171 0.238 0.251 108 X X XXXX B0XX TR0 02
0.311 0.487 0.140 0.171 0.238 0.313 109 X X XXXX B0XX TR0 03
0.373 0.615 0.187 0.208 0.275 0.376 204 X X X XXXX B0XX TR0 04
* If used with wear rings, refer to wear ring throat diameter, see Section 9.
**Chart reflects availability for TR0 only. For availability of TRS and TRT, please contact your local Parker Seal representative.
For custom groove calculations, see Appendix C. 09/01/07
4115
4274
4205
4259
Dash
Diameter Diameter Groove Groove Groove Diameter*
Number pound Ring Width Size
Width Width Width Code Code Code** Code
+.000/ +.002/ +.005/ +.005/ +.005/ +.001/
-.002 -.000 -.000 -.000 -.000 -.000
0.435 0.677 0.187 0.208 0.275 0.438 205 X X XXXX B0XX TR0 05
0.498 0.740 0.187 0.208 0.275 0.501 206 X X X XXXX B0XX TR0 06
0.560 0.802 0.187 0.208 0.275 0.563 207 X X XXXX B0XX TR0 07
0.623 0.865 0.187 0.208 0.275 0.626 208 X X X X XXXX B0XX TR0 08
0.685 0.927 0.187 0.208 0.275 0.688 209 X XXXX B0XX TR0 09
0.748 0.990 0.187 0.208 0.275 0.751 210 X X X X XXXX B0XX TR0 10
0.810 1.052 0.187 0.208 0.275 0.813 211 X X XXXX B0XX TR0 11
0.873 1.065 0.187 0.208 0.275 0.876 212 X X XXXX B0XX TR0 12
0.935 1.177 0.187 0.208 0.275 0.938 213 X X XXXX B0XX TR0 13
0.998 1.240 0.187 0.208 0.275 1.001 214 X X X XXXX B0XX TR0 14
1.060 1.302 0.187 0.208 0.275 1.063 215 X XXXX B0XX TR0 15
1.123 1.365 0.187 0.208 0.275 1.126 216 X X X XXXX B0XX TR0 16
1.185 1.427 0.187 0.208 0.275 1.188 217 X X XXXX B0XX TR0 17
5 1.248 1.490 0.187 0.208 0.275 1.251 218 X X X X XXXX B0XX TR0 18
1.310 1.552 0.187 0.208 0.275 1.313 219 X XXXX B0XX TR0 19
1.373 1.615 0.187 0.208 0.275 1.376 220 X X X XXXX B0XX TR0 20
1.435 1.677 0.187 0.208 0.275 1.438 221 X X XXXX B0XX TR0 21
1.498 1.740 0.187 0.208 0.275 1.501 222 X X X X XXXX B0XX TR0 22
1.498 1.868 0.281 0.311 0.410 1.501 325 X X XXXX B0XX TR0 23
1.623 1.993 0.281 0.311 0.410 1.626 326 X X XXXX B0XX TR0 24
1.748 2.118 0.281 0.311 0.410 1.751 327 X X X XXXX B0XX TR0 25
1.873 2.243 0.281 0.311 0.410 1.876 328 X X XXXX B0XX TR0 26
1.998 2.368 0.281 0.311 0.410 2.001 329 X X X XXXX B0XX TR0 27
2.123 2.493 0.281 0.311 0.410 2.126 330 X X XXXX B0XX TR0 28
2.248 2.618 0.281 0.311 0.410 2.251 331 X X XXXX B0XX TR0 29
2.373 2.743 0.281 0.311 0.410 2.376 332 X X XXXX B0XX TR0 30
2.498 2.868 0.281 0.311 0.410 2.501 333 X X X XXXX B0XX TR0 31
2.623 2.993 0.281 0.311 0.410 2.626 334 X X XXXX B0XX TR0 32
2.748 3.118 0.281 0.311 0.410 2.751 335 X X X XXXX B0XX TR0 33
2.873 3.243 0.281 0.311 0.410 2.876 336 X XXXX B0XX TR0 34
2.998 3.368 0.281 0.311 0.410 3.001 337 X XXXX B0XX TR0 35
3.123 3.493 0.281 0.311 0.410 3.126 338 X XXXX B0XX TR0 36
3.248 3.618 0.281 0.311 0.410 3.251 339 X X XXXX B0XX TR0 37
3.373 3.743 0.281 0.311 0.410 3.376 340 X X XXXX B0XX TR0 38
3.498 3.868 0.281 0.311 0.410 3.501 341 X XXXX B0XX TR0 39
3.623 3.993 0.281 0.311 0.410 3.626 342 X XXXX B0XX TR0 40
3.748 4.118 0.281 0.311 0.410 3.751 343 X X XXXX B0XX TR0 41
3.873 4.243 0.281 0.311 0.410 3.876 344 X XXXX B0XX TR0 42
3.998 4.368 0.281 0.311 0.410 4.001 345 X X XXXX B0XX TR0 43
4.123 4.493 0.281 0.311 0.410 4.126 346 X XXXX B0XX TR0 44
4.248 4.618 0.281 0.311 0.410 4.251 347 X X XXXX B0XX TR0 45
4.373 4.743 0.281 0.311 0.410 4.376 348 X XXXX B0XX TR0 46
4.498 4.868 0.281 0.311 0.410 4.501 349 X X XXXX B0XX TR0 47
4.997 5.471 0.375 0.408 0.538 5.001 429 X X X XXXX B0XX TR0 48
5.247 5.721 0.375 0.408 0.538 5.251 431 X XXXX B0XX TR0 49
5.497 5.971 0.375 0.408 0.538 5.501 433 X XXXX B0XX TR0 50
* If used with wear rings, refer to wear ring throat diameter, see Section 9.
**Chart reflects availability for TR0 only. For availability of TRS and TRT, please contact your local Parker Seal representative.
For custom groove calculations, see Appendix C.
09/01/07
4115
4274
4205
4259
Dash
Diameter Diameter Groove Groove Groove Diameter*
Number pound Ring Width Size
Width Width Width Code Code Code** Code
+.000/ +.002/ +.005/ +.005/ +.005/ +.001/
-.002 -.000 -.000 -.000 -.000 -.000
5.622 6.096 0.375 0.408 0.538 5.626 434 X XXXX B0XX TR0 51
5.997 6.471 0.375 0.408 0.538 6.001 437 X XXXX B0XX TR0 52
6.247 6.721 0.375 0.408 0.538 6.251 438 X XXXX B0XX TR0 53
6.497 6.971 0.375 0.408 0.538 6.501 439 X X XXXX B0XX TR0 54
6.747 7.221 0.375 0.408 0.538 6.751 440 X XXXX B0XX TR0 55
6.997 7.471 0.375 0.408 0.538 7.001 441 X XXXX B0XX TR0 56
7.247 7.721 0.375 0.408 0.538 7.251 442 X XXXX B0XX TR0 57
7.497 7.971 0.375 0.408 0.538 7.501 443 X X XXXX B0XX TR0 58
7.997 8.471 0.375 0.408 0.538 8.001 445 X XXXX B0XX TR0 59
8.997 9.471 0.375 0.408 0.538 9.001 447 X XXXX B0XX TR0 60
9.497 9.971 0.375 0.408 0.538 9.501 448 X XXXX B0XX TR0 61
9.997 10.471 0.375 0.408 0.538 10.001 449 X XXXX B0XX TR0 62
10.997 11.471 0.375 0.408 0.538 11.001 451 X XXXX B0XX TR0 63
11.497 11.971 0.375 0.408 0.538 11.501 452 XXXX B0XX TR0 64
5
11.997 12.471 0.375 0.408 0.538 12.001 453 X XXXX B0XX TR0 65
* If used with wear rings, refer to wear ring throat diameter, see Section 9.
**Chart reflects availability for TR0 only. For availability of TRS and TRT, please contact your local Parker Seal representative.
For custom groove calculations, see Appendix C.
NOTE: For sizes larger than those shown in the table, please contact your local Parker Seal representative.
09/01/07
5 Technical Data
Temperature Pressure Surface
Standard Materials* Range Range† Speed
Cap
0401 40% bronze- -200°F to 575°F 5000 psi < 13 ft/s
filled PTFE (-129°C to 302°C) (344 bar) (4 m/sec)
Energizer
A 70A Nitrile -30°F to 250°F
(-34°C to 121°C)
*Alternate Materials: For applications that may require an alternate
material, please see Section 3 for alternate PTFE (Table 3-4) and
energizer (Table 3-5) materials.
†Pressure Range without wear rings (see Table 2-4, page 2-5).
Options
Notched side walls: Notches can be added to the side walls of
ON Cross-Section the PTFE cap. This can help to optimize the seal’s response to fluid
pressure. Notched side walls help ensure that fluid pressure fills the
cavity between the side face of the seal and the side face of the seal
gland. Consult your local Parker Seal representative for the availability
and cost to add side notches to the ON profile.
N = Notched walls
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0 4 0 1 ON 1 4 9 0 2 0 0 0 - 1 2 6 A N
Option: 5
“N” = Notched walls
Gland
Depth
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Technical Data
Temperature Pressure Surface
Standard Materials* Range Range† Speed
Cap
0401 40% bronze -200°F to 575°F 5000 psi < 13 ft/s
filled PTFE (-129°C to 302°C) (344 bar) (4 m/sec)
Energizer
A 70A Nitrile -30°F to 250°F
(-34°C to 121°C)
*Alternate Materials: For pneumatic applications, compound 0102 is
recommended. For applications that may require an alternate material,
please see Section 3 for alternate PTFE (Table 3-4) and energizer (Table
3-5) materials.
CR Cross-Section
†Pressure Range without wear rings (see Table 2-4, page 2-5).
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N = Notched walls
0 4 0 1 CR 0 - 2 1 0 A
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Technical Data
Temperature Pressure Surface
Standard Materials* Range Range† Speed 5
Cap
0102 Modified -320°F to 450°F 1,500 psi < 13 ft/s
PTFE (-195°C to 282°C) (103 bar) (4 m/sec)
Energizer
A 70A Nitrile -30°F to 250°F
(-34°C to 121°C)
*Alternate Materials: For applications that may require an alternate
material, please see Section 3 for alternate PTFE (Table 3-4) and
energizer (Table 3-5) materials.
†Pressure Range without wear rings (see Table 2-4, page 2-5).
Options
Notched side walls: Notches can be added to the side walls of
the PTFE cap. This can help to optimize the seal’s response to fluid
OC Cross-Section
pressure. Notched side walls help ensure that fluid pressure fills the
cavity between the side face of the seal and the side face of the seal
gland. Consult your local Parker Seal representative for the availability
and cost to add side notches to the OC profile.
N= Notched walls
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0 1 0 2 OC 1 8 2 0 3 0 0 0 - 1 4 9 A
Option:
“N” = Notched walls
Gland
Depth
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5
Technical Data
Standard Temperature Pressure Surface
Materials* Range Range† Speed
P4300A90 -65°F to 275°F 5000 psi < 1.6 ft/s
(-54°C to 135°C) (344 bar) (0.5 m/s)
*Alternate Materials: For applications that may require an alternate
material, please contact your local Parker Seal representative.
†Pressure Range without wear rings (see Table 2-4, page 2-5).
BR Cross-Section
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4 3 0 0 BR 2 5 0 0 2 0 0 0 - 2 5 0 A
5 Gland
Depth
A D B
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Technical Data
Temperature Pressure Surface
Standard Materials* Range Range† Speed
Cap
0401 40% bronze- -200°F to 575°F 5000 psi < 13 ft/s
filled PTFE (-129°C to 302°C) (344 bar) (4 m/sec)
Energizer
A 70A Nitrile -30°F to 250°F
(-34°C to 121°C)
*Alternate Materials: For applications that may require an alternate
material, please see Section 3 for alternate PTFE (Table 3-4) and
energizer (Table 3-5) materials.
†Pressure Range without wear rings (see Table 2-4, page 2-5).
OD Cross-Section
Options
Metric: To configure metric part numbering, see Table 5-34 on page
5-52.
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0 4 0 1 OD 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 - 1 6 5 A
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M 4 0 1 OD 0 7 . 5 0 5 0 - 6 . 3 A
5 C
Gland
Depth
5 Technical Data
Standard Temperature Pressure Surface
Materials* Range Range† Speed
P4622A90 -65°F to 225°F 250 psi < 3 ft/s
(-54°C to 107°C) (17 bar) (1 m/s)
N4180A80 -40°F to 250°F 250 psi < 3 ft/s
(-40°C to 121°C) (17 bar) (1 m/s)
N4181A80 -40°F to 250°F 250 psi < 3 ft/s
(-40°C to 121°C) (17 bar) (1 m/s)
V4208A90 -5°F to 400°F 250 psi < 3 ft/s
(-21°C to 204°C) (17 bar) (1 m/s)
*Alternate Materials: For applications that may require an alternate
material, please contact your local Parker Seal representative.
†Pressure Range without wear rings (see Table 2-4, page 2-5).
V6 Cross-Section
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4 6 2 2 V6 1 5 7 0 1 6 2 5
D A E B
Please refer to Engineering
Section 2, page 2-8 for
surface finish and additional
hardware considerations.
4180
4208
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M 1 8 1 V6 0 4 . 0 0 2 0
5
F
D A E B
Please refer to Engineering
Section 2, page 2-8 for
surface finish and additional
hardware considerations.
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Technical Data
Temperature Pressure Surface
Standard Materials* Range Range† Speed
Cap
0205 15% fiberglass-, -200°F to 575°F 3000 psi < 3.3 ft/s
5% MoS2-filled (-129°C to 302°C) (206 bar) (1.0 m/sec)
PTFE
Energizer
A 70A Nitrile -30°F to 250°F
(-34°C to 121°C)
*Alternate Materials: For applications that may require an alternate
material, please see Section 3 for alternate PTFE (Table 3-4) and
energizer (Table 3-5) materials.
OR Cross-Section †Pressure Range without wear rings (see Table 2-4, page 2-5).
Minimum rotary shaft hardness = 60 Rc.
Note: Small size cross sections feature single outer diameter grooves.
Cross sections 305 and greater feature dual grooves.
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0 2 0 5 OR 1 4 7 0 2 0 0 0 - 1 2 6 A
Gland
Depth
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M 2 0 5 OR 0 7 . 8 2 0 0 - 6 . 3 A
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Profiles
Table 6-1: Product Profiles
Application (Duty) Application (Duty)
Pneumatic
Pneumatic
Medium
Medium
Heavy
Heavy
Light
Series Description Light Page Series Description Page
SPP Square 6-6 8400 Light Load 6-49
Cross-Section U-cup with
O-ring Beveled Lips
Energized
Lip Seal
US Symmetrical 6-42
U-cup Seal
Symmetrical Seal
Decision Tree
The Symmetrical product offerings are a part of the Decision Trees in the Rod and Piston sections (Sections 5
and 7). These Decision Trees are found on pages 5-3, 5-4, 7-3 and 7-4.
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PolyPak Sealing
Parker’s PolyPak seal is a patented precision molded multi-purpose
seal. The Parker PolyPak combines an o-ring type synthetic rubber
o-spring with a conventional lip-type seal to produce a unique sealing
device capable of sealing both vacuum, high and low pressure.
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Parker recommends the use of the Type B PolyPak Table 6-2. Standard Shell and O-spring Energizer
(BPP Profile) for rod seal applications due to its design Combinations for PolyPak Seals
features, including:
PolyPak O-spring
• Excellent film-breaking capability of the beveled lip
Shell Energizer
design
• The higher level of lip loading provided by the Type Molythane 70A Nitrile
B offers maximum sealability
PolyMyte 70A Nitrile, 75A FKM
• The long body of the design provides maximum
stability Nitroxile 70A Nitrile
Ethylene Propylene 80A EPR
Piston Sealing with PolyPak Seals
Piston seals can be classified in two categories: Fluorocarbon 75A FKM
single-acting and double-acting. The single acting All Plastic and Rubber Metal O-spring
seal is only required to seal in a single direction as
system pressure is seen on only one end of the Parker's “smart” part numbering provides for varying
piston (return of the piston in a single-acting system standard and custom PolyPak shell and o-spring
is accomplished either by gravity or spring loading). energizer material combinations. Please refer to the
6 The double-acting cylinder requires that the piston be part number nomenclature tables and Technical Data
sealed in both directions of stroke as system fluid is in the PolyPak profile pages for PolyPak shell material
applied to one side or the other to achieve movement. options. See Table 6-3 for standard and custom
o-spring energizer option details.
Please see the individual PolyPak profile pages for
explanation and differentiation on selecting PolyPak
profiles for piston applications. Positively-Actuated Back-ups Option
PolyPak seals can be designed with positively-
actuated back-ups by designating that option in the
part number. See page 10-21 for an explanation of
the features of positively-actuated back-ups.
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O-spring
Type of PolyPak Description
Energizer Code
C Continuous o-ring
6
E General EPR o-ring
V Fluorocarbon o-ring
Y
Low temperature nitrile o-ring
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Technical Data
6 Standard Temperature Pressure Surface
Materials* Range Range† Speed
Shell
P4615A90 -65°F to 200°F 5000 psi < 1.6 ft/s
(-54°C to 93°C) (345 bar) (0.5 m/s)
P4622A90 -65°F to 225°F 5000 psi < 1.6 ft/s
(-54°C to 107°C) (345 bar) (0.5 m/s)
Z4651D60 -65°F to 275°F 7000 psi < 1.6 ft/s
(-54°C to 135°C) (482 bar) (0.5 m/s)
N4263A90 -20°F to 275°F 2000 psi < 1.6 ft/s
(-29°C to 135°C) (138 bar) (0.5 m/s)
Standard PolyPak Cross-Section E4207A90 -65°F to 300°F 2000 psi < 1.6 ft/s
(-54°C to 149°C) (138 bar) (0.5 m/s)
V4208A90 -5°F to 400°F 2250 psi < 1.6 ft/s
(-21°C to 204°C) (155 bar) (0.5 m/s)
V4266A95 -5°F to 400°F 2250 psi < 1.6 ft/s
(-21°F to 204°C) (155 bar) (0.5 m/s)
Energizer
For Seals With... Standard Energizer Material*
4615 or 4622 PolyPak shell Standard energizer is a nitrile o-ring
4651 PolyPak shell O-spring energizer code must be identified
Rubber PolyPak shell Standard energizer is an o-ring from the
same rubber material family as the shell
*Alternate Materials: For custom energizer materials, see Table 6-3.
For applications that may require an alternate shell material, please see
Section 3 or contact your local Parker Seal representative.
†Pressure Range without wear rings (see Table 2-4, page 2-5).
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4 6 1 5 2 5 0 0 2 5 0 0
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Technical Data
Standard Temperature Pressure Surface
6 Materials* Range Range† Speed
Shell
P4615A90 -65°F to 200°F 5,000 psi < 1.6 ft/s
(-54°C to 93°C) (344 bar) (0.5 m/s)
P4622A90 -65°F to 225°F 5,000 psi < 1.6 ft/s
(-54°C to 107°C) (344 bar) (0.5 m/s)
Z4651D60 -65°F to 275°F 7,000 psi < 1.6 ft/s
(-54°C to 135°C) (482 bar) (0.5 m/s)
N4263A90 -20°F to 275°F 2,000 psi < 1.6 ft/s
(-29°C to 135°C) (137 bar) (0.5 m/s)
Deep PolyPak Cross-Section E4207A90 -65°F to 300°F 2,000 psi < 1.6 ft/s
(-54°C to 149°C) (137 bar) (0.5 m/s)
V4208A90 -5°F to 400°F 2250 psi < 1.6 ft/s
(-21°C to 204°C) (155 bar) (0.5 m/s)
V4266A95 -5°F to 400°F 2,250 psi < 1.6 ft/s
(-21°C to 204°C) (155 bar) (0.5 m/s)
Energizer
For Seals With... Standard Energizer Material*
4615 or 4622 PolyPak shell Standard energizer is a nitrile o-ring
4651 PolyPak shell O-spring energizer code must be identified
Rubber PolyPak shell Standard energizer is an o-ring from the
same rubber material family as the shell
*Alternate Materials: For custom energizer materials, see Table 6-3.
For applications that may require an alternate shell material, please see
Section 3 or contact your local Parker Seal representative.
†Pressure Range without wear rings (see Table 2-4, page 2-5).
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Deep PolyPak installed in Rod Gland Deep PolyPak installed in Piston Gland
4 6 1 5 2 5 0 0 2 0 0 0 - 3 7 5
4 Digit Material Code Seal Nominal I.D. (x1000) Seal Nominal Axial Width
Example: Example: (x1000)
4615 = 90A Molythane 2.000 x 1000 = 02000 Example:
.375 x 1000 = 375
6
Gland Depth (x1000) or Seal Energizer Material Code
Nominal Radial Cross-Section Example:
Example: .250 x 1000 = 250 - (Dash) = 70A Nitrile O-ring
For custom energizer options,
see Table 6-3.
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Technical Data
6 Standard Temperature Pressure Surface
Materials* Range Range† Speed
Shell
P4615A90 -65°F to 200°F 5,000 psi < 1.6 ft/s
(-54°C to 93°C) (344 bar) (0.5 m/s)
P4622A90 -65°F to 225°F 5,000 psi < 1.6 ft/s
(-54°C to 107°C) (344 bar) (0.5 m/s)
Z4651D60 -65°F to 275°F 7,000 psi < 1.6 ft/s
(-54°C to 135°C) (482 bar) (0.5 m/s)
N4263A90 -20°F to 275°F 7,000 psi < 1.6 ft/s
(-29°C to 135°C) (482 bar) (0.5 m/s)
Type B PolyPak Type B PolyPak
Cross-Section with Back-up E4207A90 -65°F to 300°F 2,000 psi < 1.6 ft/s
Cross-Section (-54°C to 149°C) (137 bar) (0.5 m/s)
V4208A90 -5°F to 400°F 2250 psi < 1.6 ft/s
(-21°C to 204°C) (155 bar) (0.5 m/s)
V4266A95 -5°F to 400°F 2,250 psi < 1.6 ft/s
(-21°C to 204°C) (155 bar) (0.5 m/s)
Energizer
For Seals With... Standard Energizer Material*
4615 or 4622 PolyPak shell Standard energizer is a nitrile o-ring
4651 PolyPak shell O-spring energizer code must be identified
Rubber PolyPak shell Standard energizer is an o-ring from the
same rubber material family as the shell
*Alternate Materials: For custom energizer materials, see Table 6-3.
For applications that may require an alternate shell material, please see
Section 3 or contact your local Parker Seal representative.
†Pressure Range without wear rings (see Table 2-4, page 2-5).
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Type B PolyPak installed in Rod Gland Type B PolyPak installed in Piston Gland
- - -
4 6 1 5 2 5 0 0 2 0 0 0 - 3 7 5 B
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Standard
C
PolyPak
C Gland Depth
Deep
PolyPak Gland
Depth
A D B
Type B
PolyPak
A D B
Type B
PolyPak
with
Back-up
Table 6-7A. Rod Gland Dimension Tolerances Table 6-7B. Piston Gland Dimension Tolerances
Nominal A B C D Nominal B A C D
Gland Rod Groove Groove Throat Gland Bore Groove Groove Piston
Depth Diameter Diameter Width Diameter Depth Diameter Diameter Width Diameter
6
1/8 +.000/-.001 +.002/-.000 +.002/-.000 1/8 +.002/-.000 +.000/-.002 +.000/-.001
3/16 +.000/-.002 +.002/-.000 +.002/-.000 3/16 +.002/-.000 +.000/-.002 +.000/-.002
1/4 +.000/-.002 +.003/-.000 +.003/-.000 1/4 +.003/-.000 +.000/-.003 +.000/-.002
5/16 +.000/-.002 +.004/-.000 +.003/-.000 5/16 +.003/-.000 +.000/-.004 +.000/-.002
3/8 +.000/-.002 +.005/-.000 +.004/-.000 3/8 +.004/-.000 +.000/-.005 +.000/-.002
+.015/-.000
7/16 +.000/-.003 +.006/-.000 +.004/-.000 7/16 +.005/-.000 +.000/-.006 +.000/-.002
+.015/-.000
1/2 +.000/-.003 +.007/-.000 +.005/-.000 1/2 +.005/-.000 +.000/-.007 +.000/-.003
5/8 +.000/-.003 +.009/-.000 +.006/-.000 9/16 +.006/-.000 +.000/-.008 +.000/-.003
3/4 +.000/-.004 +.011/-.000 +.007/-.000 5/8 +.006/-.000 +.000/-.009 +.000/-.003
1 +.000/-.005 +.015/-.000 +.009/-.000 3/4 +.007/-.000 +.000/-.010 +.000/-.004
7/8 +.008/-.000 +.000/-.011 +.000/-.005
Please refer to Engineering Section 2,
1 +.009/-.000 +.000/-.012 +.000/-.005
page 2-8 for surface finish and additional
hardware considerations.
Table 6-8. Standard, Deep and Type B PolyPak Gland Dimensions
Compound Codes
A B C D Part Number
(X = Standard Offering)†
(Rod)
Rod Throat Standard Deep Type
Energizer Code
Groove
Diameter Diameter Diameter* PP PP B Add to
(Std. (Deep the part Add to
Com- number the part
PP) & B)
pound for Type number
Rubber
Rubber
Rubber
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
Table 6-8. Standard, Deep and Type B PolyPak Gland Dimensions — Inch (Continued)
Compound Codes
A B C D Part Number
(X = Standard Offering)†
Rod (Rod) Throat Standard Deep Type
Energizer Code
Diameter Groove Diameter* PP PP B Add to
Diameter the part Add to
(Std. (Deep
PP) & B) Com- number the part
pound for Type number
Rubber
Rubber
Rubber
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
(Bore) Groove Groove
Bore Width Width Piston Code B or for Type
Groove Diameter Diameter** Deep B only
Diameter only
Table 6-8. Standard, Deep and Type B PolyPak Gland Dimensions — Inch (Continued)
Compound Codes
A B C D Part Number
(X = Standard Offering)†
Rod (Rod) Throat Standard Deep Type
Energizer Code
Diameter Groove Diameter* PP PP B Add to
Diameter the part Add to
(Std. (Deep
PP) & B) Com- number the part
pound for Type number
Rubber
Rubber
Rubber
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
(Bore) Groove Groove
Bore Width Width Piston Code B or for Type
Groove Diameter Diameter** Deep B only
Diameter only
Table 6-8. Standard, Deep and Type B PolyPak Gland Dimensions — Inch (Continued)
Compound Codes
A B C D Part Number
(X = Standard Offering)†
Rod (Rod) Throat Standard Deep Type
Energizer Code
Diameter Groove Diameter* PP PP B Add to
Diameter the part Add to
(Std. (Deep
PP) & B) Com- number the part
pound for Type number
Rubber
Rubber
Rubber
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
(Bore) Groove Groove
Bore Width Width Piston Code B or for Type
Groove Diameter Diameter** Deep B only
Diameter only
Table 6-8. Standard, Deep and Type B PolyPak Gland Dimensions — Inch (Continued)
Compound Codes
A B C D Part Number
(X = Standard Offering)†
Rod (Rod) Throat Standard Deep Type
Energizer Code
Diameter Groove Diameter* PP PP B Add to
Diameter the part Add to
(Std. (Deep
PP) & B) Com- number the part
pound for Type number
Rubber
Rubber
Rubber
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
(Bore) Groove Groove
Bore Width Width Piston Code B or for Type
Groove Diameter Diameter** Deep B only
Diameter only
Table 6-8. Standard, Deep and Type B PolyPak Gland Dimensions — Inch (Continued)
Compound Codes
A B C D Part Number
(X = Standard Offering)†
Rod (Rod) Throat Standard Deep Type
Energizer Code
Diameter Groove Diameter* PP PP B Add to
Diameter the part Add to
(Std. (Deep
PP) & B) Com- number the part
pound for Type number
Rubber
Rubber
Rubber
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
(Bore) Groove Groove
Bore Width Width Piston Code B or for Type
Groove Diameter Diameter** Deep B only
Diameter only
Table 6-8. Standard, Deep and Type B PolyPak Gland Dimensions — Inch (Continued)
Compound Codes
A B C D Part Number
(X = Standard Offering)†
Rod (Rod) Throat Standard Deep Type
Energizer Code
Diameter Groove Diameter* PP PP B Add to
Diameter the part Add to
(Std. (Deep
PP) & B) Com- number the part
pound for Type number
Rubber
Rubber
Rubber
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
(Bore) Groove Groove
Bore Width Width Piston Code B or for Type
Groove Diameter Diameter** Deep B only
Diameter only
Table 6-8. Standard, Deep and Type B PolyPak Gland Dimensions — Inch (Continued)
Compound Codes
A B C D Part Number
(X = Standard Offering)†
Rod (Rod) Throat Standard Deep Type
Energizer Code
Diameter Groove Diameter* PP PP B Add to
Diameter the part Add to
(Std. (Deep
PP) & B) Com- number the part
pound for Type number
Rubber
Rubber
Rubber
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
(Bore) Groove Groove
Bore Width Width Piston Code B or for Type
Groove Diameter Diameter** Deep B only
Diameter only
Table 6-8. Standard, Deep and Type B PolyPak Gland Dimensions — Inch (Continued)
Compound Codes
A B C D Part Number
(X = Standard Offering)†
Rod (Rod) Throat Standard Deep Type
Energizer Code
Diameter Groove Diameter* PP PP B Add to
Diameter the part Add to
(Std. (Deep
PP) & B) Com- number the part
pound for Type number
Rubber
Rubber
Rubber
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
(Bore) Groove Groove
Bore Width Width Piston Code B or for Type
Groove Diameter Diameter** Deep B only
Diameter only
Table 6-8. Standard, Deep and Type B PolyPak Gland Dimensions — Inch (Continued)
Compound Codes
A B C D Part Number
(X = Standard Offering)†
Rod (Rod) Throat Standard Deep Type
Energizer Code
Diameter Groove Diameter* PP PP B Add to
Diameter the part Add to
(Std. (Deep
PP) & B) Com- number the part
pound for Type number
Rubber
Rubber
Rubber
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
(Bore) Groove Groove
Bore Width Width Piston Code B or for Type
Groove Diameter Diameter** Deep B only
Diameter only
Table 6-8. Standard, Deep and Type B PolyPak Gland Dimensions — Inch (Continued)
Compound Codes
A B C D Part Number
(X = Standard Offering)†
Rod (Rod) Throat Standard Deep Type
Energizer Code
Diameter Groove Diameter* PP PP B Add to
Diameter the part Add to
(Std. (Deep
PP) & B) Com- number the part
pound for Type number
Rubber
Rubber
Rubber
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
(Bore) Groove Groove
Bore Width Width Piston Code B or for Type
Groove Diameter Diameter** Deep B only
Diameter only
Table 6-8. Standard, Deep and Type B PolyPak Gland Dimensions — Inch (Continued)
Compound Codes
A B C D Part Number
(X = Standard Offering)†
Rod (Rod) Throat Standard Deep Type
Energizer Code
Diameter Groove Diameter* PP PP B Add to
Diameter the part Add to
(Std. (Deep
PP) & B) Com- number the part
pound for Type number
Rubber
Rubber
Rubber
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
(Bore) Groove Groove
Bore Width Width Piston Code B or for Type
Groove Diameter Diameter** Deep B only
Diameter only
Table 6-8. Standard, Deep and Type B PolyPak Gland Dimensions — Inch (Continued)
Compound Codes
A B C D Part Number
(X = Standard Offering)†
Rod (Rod) Throat Standard Deep Type
Energizer Code
Diameter Groove Diameter* PP PP B Add to
Diameter the part Add to
(Std. (Deep
PP) & B) Com- number the part
pound for Type number
Rubber
Rubber
Rubber
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
(Bore) Groove Groove
Bore Width Width Piston Code B or for Type
Groove Diameter Diameter** Deep B only
Diameter only
Table 6-8. Standard, Deep and Type B PolyPak Gland Dimensions — Inch (Continued)
Compound Codes
A B C D Part Number
(X = Standard Offering)†
Rod (Rod) Throat Standard Deep Type
Energizer Code
Diameter Groove Diameter* PP PP B Add to
Diameter the part Add to
(Std. (Deep
PP) & B) Com- number the part
pound for Type number
Rubber
Rubber
Rubber
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
(Bore) Groove Groove
Bore Width Width Piston Code B or for Type
Groove Diameter Diameter** Deep B only
Diameter only
Table 6-8. Standard, Deep and Type B PolyPak Gland Dimensions — Inch (Continued)
Compound Codes
A B C D Part Number
(X = Standard Offering)†
Rod (Rod) Throat Standard Deep Type
Energizer Code
Diameter Groove Diameter* PP PP B Add to
Diameter the part Add to
(Std. (Deep
PP) & B) Com- number the part
pound for Type number
Rubber
Rubber
Rubber
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
(Bore) Groove Groove
Bore Width Width Piston Code B or for Type
Groove Diameter Diameter** Deep B only
Diameter only
Table 6-8. Standard, Deep and Type B PolyPak Gland Dimensions — Inch (Continued)
Compound Codes
A B C D Part Number
(X = Standard Offering)†
Rod (Rod) Throat Standard Deep Type
Energizer Code
Diameter Groove Diameter* PP PP B Add to
Diameter the part Add to
(Std. (Deep
PP) & B) Com- number the part
pound for Type number
Rubber
Rubber
Rubber
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
(Bore) Groove Groove
Bore Width Width Piston Code B or for Type
Groove Diameter Diameter** Deep B only
Diameter only
Table 6-8. Standard, Deep and Type B PolyPak Gland Dimensions — Inch (Continued)
Compound Codes
A B C D Part Number
(X = Standard Offering)†
Rod (Rod) Throat Standard Deep Type
Energizer Code
Diameter Groove Diameter* PP PP B Add to
Diameter the part Add to
(Std. (Deep
PP) & B) Com- number the part
pound for Type number
Rubber
Rubber
Rubber
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
(Bore) Groove Groove
Bore Width Width Piston Code B or for Type
Groove Diameter Diameter** Deep B only
Diameter only
Table 6-8. Standard, Deep and Type B PolyPak Gland Dimensions — Inch (Continued)
Compound Codes
A B C D Part Number
(X = Standard Offering)†
Rod (Rod) Throat Standard Deep Type
Energizer Code
Diameter Groove Diameter* PP PP B Add to
Diameter the part Add to
(Std. (Deep
PP) & B) Com- number the part
pound for Type number
Rubber
Rubber
Rubber
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
(Bore) Groove Groove
Bore Width Width Piston Code B or for Type
Groove Diameter Diameter** Deep B only
Diameter only
Table 6-8. Standard, Deep and Type B PolyPak Gland Dimensions — Inch (Continued)
Compound Codes
A B C D Part Number
(X = Standard Offering)†
Rod (Rod) Throat Standard Deep Type
Energizer Code
Diameter Groove Diameter* PP PP B Add to
Diameter the part Add to
(Std. (Deep
PP) & B) Com- number the part
pound for Type number
Rubber
Rubber
Rubber
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
(Bore) Groove Groove
Bore Width Width Piston Code B or for Type
Groove Diameter Diameter** Deep B only
Diameter only
Table 6-8. Standard, Deep and Type B PolyPak Gland Dimensions — Inch (Continued)
Compound Codes
A B C D Part Number
(X = Standard Offering)†
Rod (Rod) Throat Standard Deep Type
Energizer Code
Diameter Groove Diameter* PP PP B Add to
Diameter the part Add to
(Std. (Deep
PP) & B) Com- number the part
pound for Type number
Rubber
Rubber
Rubber
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
(Bore) Groove Groove
Bore Width Width Piston Code B or for Type
Groove Diameter Diameter** Deep B only
Diameter only
Table 6-8. Standard, Deep and Type B PolyPak Gland Dimensions — Inch (Continued)
Compound Codes
A B C D Part Number
(X = Standard Offering)†
Rod (Rod) Throat Standard Deep Type
Energizer Code
Diameter Groove Diameter* PP PP B Add to
Diameter the part Add to
(Std. (Deep
PP) & B) Com- number the part
pound for Type number
Rubber
Rubber
Rubber
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
(Bore) Groove Groove
Bore Width Width Piston Code B or for Type
Groove Diameter Diameter** Deep B only
Diameter only
Table 6-8. Standard, Deep and Type B PolyPak Gland Dimensions — Inch (Continued)
Compound Codes
A B C D Part Number
(X = Standard Offering)†
Rod (Rod) Throat Standard Deep Type
Energizer Code
Diameter Groove Diameter* PP PP B Add to
Diameter the part Add to
(Std. (Deep
PP) & B) Com- number the part
pound for Type number
Rubber
Rubber
Rubber
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
(Bore) Groove Groove
Bore Width Width Piston Code B or for Type
Groove Diameter Diameter** Deep B only
Diameter only
Table 6-8. Standard, Deep and Type B PolyPak Gland Dimensions — Inch (Continued)
Compound Codes
A B C D Part Number
(X = Standard Offering)†
Rod (Rod) Throat Standard Deep Type
Energizer Code
Diameter Groove Diameter* PP PP B Add to
Diameter the part Add to
(Std. (Deep
PP) & B) Com- number the part
pound for Type number
Rubber
Rubber
Rubber
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
(Bore) Groove Groove
Bore Width Width Piston Code B or for Type
Groove Diameter Diameter** Deep B only
Diameter only
Table 6-8. Standard, Deep and Type B PolyPak Gland Dimensions — Inch (Continued)
Compound Codes
A B C D Part Number
(X = Standard Offering)†
Rod (Rod) Throat Standard Deep Type
Energizer Code
Diameter Groove Diameter* PP PP B Add to
Diameter the part Add to
(Std. (Deep
PP) & B) Com- number the part
pound for Type number
Rubber
Rubber
Rubber
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
(Bore) Groove Groove
Bore Width Width Piston Code B or for Type
Groove Diameter Diameter** Deep B only
Diameter only
Table 6-8. Standard, Deep and Type B PolyPak Gland Dimensions — Inch (Continued)
Compound Codes
A B C D Part Number
(X = Standard Offering)†
Rod (Rod) Throat Standard Deep Type
Energizer Code
Diameter Groove Diameter* PP PP B Add to
Diameter the part Add to
(Std. (Deep
PP) & B) Com- number the part
pound for Type number
Rubber
Rubber
Rubber
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
(Bore) Groove Groove
Bore Width Width Piston Code B or for Type
Groove Diameter Diameter** Deep B only
Diameter only
Table 6-8. Standard, Deep and Type B PolyPak Gland Dimensions — Inch (Continued)
Compound Codes
A B C D Part Number
(X = Standard Offering)†
Rod (Rod) Throat Standard Deep Type
Energizer Code
Diameter Groove Diameter* PP PP B Add to
Diameter the part Add to
(Std. (Deep
PP) & B) Com- number the part
pound for Type number
Rubber
Rubber
Rubber
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
(Bore) Groove Groove
Bore Width Width Piston Code B or for Type
Groove Diameter Diameter** Deep B only
Diameter only
Table 6-8. Standard, Deep and Type B PolyPak Gland Dimensions — Inch (Continued)
Compound Codes
A B C D Part Number
(X = Standard Offering)†
Rod (Rod) Throat Standard Deep Type
Energizer Code
Diameter Groove Diameter* PP PP B Add to
Diameter the part Add to
(Std. (Deep
PP) & B) Com- number the part
pound for Type number
Rubber
Rubber
Rubber
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
(Bore) Groove Groove
Bore Width Width Piston Code B or for Type
Groove Diameter Diameter** Deep B only
Diameter only
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Technical Data 6
Standard Temperature Pressure Surface
Materials* Range Range† Speed
Rubber Element:
N4180A80 -40°F to 250°F 1,250 psi < 1.6 ft/s
(-40°C to 121°C) (86 bar) (0.5 m/s)
Base:
P4615A90 -65°F to 200°F 5,000 psi < 1.6 ft/s
(-54°C to 93°C) (344 bar) (0.5 m/s)
*Alternate Materials: For applications that may require an alternate
SL Cross-Section material, please contact your local Parker Seal representative.
†Pressure Range without wear rings (see Table 2-4, page 2-5).
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4 1 8 0 SL 2 5 0 0 2 0 0 0 - 3 7 5 - 4 6 1 5
C Gland Depth
6 Gland
Depth
A D B
A D B
Table 6-10A. Rod Gland Dimension Tolerances Table 6-10B. Piston Gland Dimension Tolerances
Nominal A B C D Nominal B A C D
Gland Rod Groove Groove Throat Gland Bore Groove Groove Piston
Depth Diameter Diameter Width Diameter Depth Diameter Diameter Width Diameter
1/8 +.000/-.001 +.002/-.000 +.002/-.000 1/8 +.002/-.000 +.000/-.002 +.000/-.001
3/16 +.000/-.002 +.002/-.000 +.002/-.000 3/16 +.002/-.000 +.000/-.002 +.000/-.002
1/4 +.000/-.002 +.003/-.000 +.003/-.000 1/4 +.003/-.000 +.000/-.003 +.000/-.002
5/16 +.000/-.002 +.004/-.000 +.003/-.000 5/16 +.003/-.000 +.000/-.004 +.000/-.002
3/8 +.000/-.002 +.005/-.000 +.004/-.000 3/8 +.004/-.000 +.000/-.005 +.000/-.002
+.015/-.000
7/16 +.000/-.003 +.006/-.000 +.004/-.000 7/16 +.005/-.000 +.000/-.006 +.000/-.002
+.015/-.000
1/2 +.000/-.003 +.007/-.000 +.005/-.000 1/2 +.005/-.000 +.000/-.007 +.000/-.003
5/8 +.000/-.003 +.009/-.000 +.006/-.000 9/16 +.006/-.000 +.000/-.008 +.000/-.003
3/4 +.000/-.004 +.011/-.000 +.007/-.000 5/8 +.006/-.000 +.000/-.009 +.000/-.003
1 +.000/-.005 +.015/-.000 +.009/-.000 3/4 +.007/-.000 +.000/-.010 +.000/-.004
7/8 +.008/-.000 +.000/-.011 +.000/-.005
Please refer to Engineering Section 2, 1 +.009/-.000 +.000/-.012 +.000/-.005
page 2-8 for surface finish and additional
hardware considerations.
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Technical Data
Standard Temperature Pressure Surface
6 Materials* Range Range† Speed
P4615A90 -65°F to 200°F 5,000 psi < 1.6 ft/s
(-54°C to 93°C) (344 bar) (0.5 m/s)
*Alternate Materials: For applications that may require an alternate
material, please contact your local Parker Seal representative.
†Pressure Range without wear rings (see Table 2-4, page 2-5).
US Cross-Section
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4 6 1 5 US 2 5 0 0 2 5 0 0 - 3 7 5
C Gland Depth
Gland
Depth
A D B
6
A D B
Table 6-13A. Rod Gland Dimension Tolerances Table 6-13B. Piston Gland Dimension Tolerances
Nominal A B C D Nominal B A C D
Gland Rod Groove Groove Throat Gland Bore Groove Groove Piston
Depth Diameter Diameter Width Diameter Depth Diameter Diameter Width Diameter
1/8 +.000/-.001 +.002/-.000 +.002/-.000 1/8 +.002/-.000 +.000/-.002 +.000/-.001
3/16 +.000/-.002 +.002/-.000 +.002/-.000 3/16 +.002/-.000 +.000/-.002 +.000/-.002
1/4 +.000/-.002 +.003/-.000 +.003/-.000 1/4 +.003/-.000 +.000/-.003 +.000/-.002
5/16 +.000/-.002 +.004/-.000 +.003/-.000 5/16 +.003/-.000 +.000/-.004 +.000/-.002
3/8 +.000/-.002 +.005/-.000 +.004/-.000 3/8 +.004/-.000 +.000/-.005 +.000/-.002
+.015/-.000
7/16 +.000/-.003 +.006/-.000 +.004/-.000 7/16 +.005/-.000 +.000/-.006 +.000/-.002
+.015/-.000
1/2 +.000/-.003 +.007/-.000 +.005/-.000 1/2 +.005/-.000 +.000/-.007 +.000/-.003
5/8 +.000/-.003 +.009/-.000 +.006/-.000 9/16 +.006/-.000 +.000/-.008 +.000/-.003
3/4 +.000/-.004 +.011/-.000 +.007/-.000 5/8 +.006/-.000 +.000/-.009 +.000/-.003
1 +.000/-.005 +.015/-.000 +.009/-.000 3/4 +.007/-.000 +.000/-.010 +.000/-.004
7/8 +.008/-.000 +.000/-.011 +.000/-.005
Please refer to Engineering Section 2, 1 +.009/-.000 +.000/-.012 +.000/-.005
page 2-8 for surface finish and additional
hardware considerations.
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Technical Data 6
Standard Temperature Pressure Surface
Materials* Range Range† Speed
N4180A80 -40°F to 250°F 1,250 psi < 1.6 ft/s
(-40°C to 121°C) (86 bar) (0.5 m/s)
N4274A85 -10°F to 250°F 1,750 psi < 1.6 ft/s
(-23°C to 121°C) (120 bar) (0.5 m/s)
8400 Cross-Section V4208A90 -5°F to 400°F 2,000 psi < 1.6 ft/s
(-21°C to 204°C) (137 bar) (0.5 m/s)
E4259A80 -65°F to 300°F 1,750 psi < 1.6 ft/s
(-54°C to 149°C) (120 bar) (0.5 m/s)
*Alternate Materials: For applications that may require an alternate
material, please contact your local Parker Seal representative.
8500 Cross-Section †Pressure Range without wear rings (see Table 2-4, page 2-5).
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4 1 8 0 84 0 6 0 1 6 2 5
4 1 8 0 85 0 6 0 2 1 2 5
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8400
C Gland Depth
Gland
Depth
8500
A D B
A D B
Table 6-17A. Rod Gland Dimension Tolerances Table 6-17B. Piston Gland Dimension Tolerances
Nominal A B C D Nominal B A C D
Gland Rod Groove Groove Throat Gland Bore Groove Groove Piston
Depth Diameter Diameter Width Diameter Depth Diameter Diameter Width Diameter
1/8 +.000/-.001 +.002/-.000 +.002/-.000 1/8 +.002/-.000 +.000/-.002 +.000/-.001
3/16 +.000/-.002 +.002/-.000 +.002/-.000 3/16 +.002/-.000 +.000/-.002 +.000/-.002
1/4 +.000/-.002 +.003/-.000 +.003/-.000 1/4 +.003/-.000 +.000/-.003 +.000/-.002
5/16 +.000/-.002 +.004/-.000 +.003/-.000 5/16 +.003/-.000 +.000/-.004 +.000/-.002
3/8 +.000/-.002 +.005/-.000 +.004/-.000 3/8 +.004/-.000 +.000/-.005 +.000/-.002
+.015/-.000
7/16 +.000/-.003 +.006/-.000 +.004/-.000 7/16 +.005/-.000 +.000/-.006 +.000/-.002
+.015/-.000
1/2 +.000/-.003 +.007/-.000 +.005/-.000 1/2 +.005/-.000 +.000/-.007 +.000/-.003
5/8 +.000/-.003 +.009/-.000 +.006/-.000 9/16 +.006/-.000 +.000/-.008 +.000/-.003 6
3/4 +.000/-.004 +.011/-.000 +.007/-.000 5/8 +.006/-.000 +.000/-.009 +.000/-.003
1 +.000/-.005 +.015/-.000 +.009/-.000 3/4 +.007/-.000 +.000/-.010 +.000/-.004
7/8 +.008/-.000 +.000/-.011 +.000/-.005
Please refer to Engineering Section 2, 1 +.009/-.000 +.000/-.012 +.000/-.005
page 2-8 for surface finish and additional
hardware considerations.
4274
4208
4259
Bore 84 or 85
Groove Groove Piston
Diameter
Diameter Width Diameter**
0.125 0.250 0.093 0.126 0.249 X X X X XXXX 8x 0200125
0.156 0.343 0.125 0.157 0.342 X XXXX 8x 0300156
0.187 0.312 0.093 0.188 0.311 X X X X XXXX 8x 0200187
0.187 0.375 0.125 0.188 0.374 X X X X XXXX 8x 0300187
0.187 0.437 0.156 0.188 0.436 X X X XXXX 8x 0400187
0.250 0.375 0.093 0.251 0.374 X X X X XXXX 8x 0200250
0.250 0.437 0.125 0.251 0.436 X X X XXXX 8x 0300250
0.250 0.500 0.156 0.251 0.499 X X X XXXX 8x 0400250
0.312 0.500 0.125 0.313 0.499 X X X X XXXX 8x 0300312
0.312 0.562 0.156 0.313 0.561 X X X X XXXX 8x 0400312
*If used with wear rings, refer to wear ring throat diameter, see Section 9.
**If used with wear rings, refer to wear ring piston diameter, see Section 9.
For custom groove calculations, see Appendix C.
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4180
4274
4208
4259
Bore 84 or 85
Groove Groove Piston
Diameter Diameter Width Diameter**
0.375 0.500 0.093 0.376 0.499 X XXXX 8x 0200375
0.375 0.625 0.156 0.376 0.624 X X X XXXX 8x 0400375
0.437 0.687 0.156 0.438 0.686 X X X X XXXX 8x 0400437
0.500 0.750 0.156 0.501 0.749 X X X X XXXX 8x 0400500
0.562 0.812 0.156 0.563 0.811 X X X XXXX 8x 0400562
0.625 0.812 0.125 0.626 0.811 X X XXXX 8x 0300625
0.625 0.875 0.156 0.626 0.874 X X X X XXXX 8x 0400625
0.687 0.937 0.156 0.688 0.936 X XXXX 8x 0400687
0.687 1.000 0.188 0.688 0.999 X XXXX 8x 0500687
0.750 1.000 0.156 0.751 0.999 X X X X XXXX 8x 0400750
0.750 1.125 0.218 0.751 1.124 X X XXXX 8x 0600750
0.812 1.062 0.156 0.813 1.061 X X X X XXXX 8x 0400812
0.875 1.125 0.156 0.876 1.124 X X X X XXXX 8x 0400875
0.875 1.250 0.218 0.876 1.249 X X XXXX 8x 0600875
0.937 1.187 0.156 0.938 1.186 X X X XXXX 8x 0400937
6 0.937 1.250 0.188 0.938 1.249 X X X XXXX 8x 0500937
1.000 1.250 0.156 1.001 1.249 X X X X XXXX 8x 0401000
1.000 1.312 0.188 1.001 1.311 X X X X XXXX 8x 0501000
1.000 1.375 0.218 1.002 1.374 X X XXXX 8x 0601000
1.000 1.500 0.281 1.001 1.499 X X X X XXXX 8x 0801000
1.062 1.375 0.188 1.063 1.374 X X X X XXXX 8x 0501062
1.125 1.375 0.156 1.126 1.374 X X X X XXXX 8x 0401125
1.125 1.437 0.188 1.126 1.436 X XXXX 8x 0501125
1.187 1.500 0.188 1.188 1.499 X X X X XXXX 8x 0501187
1.250 1.500 0.156 1.251 1.499 X XXXX 8x 0401250
1.250 1.562 0.188 1.251 1.561 X X X X XXXX 8x 0501250
1.312 1.625 0.188 1.313 1.624 X X X X XXXX 8x 0501312
1.375 1.687 0.188 1.376 1.686 X X X XXXX 8x 0501375
1.375 1.750 0.218 1.377 1.749 X X X X XXXX 8x 0601375
1.437 1.750 0.188 1.438 1.749 X XXXX 8x 0501437
1.500 1.812 0.188 1.501 1.811 X X X XXXX 8x 0501500
1.500 1.875 0.218 1.502 1.874 X X X XXXX 8x 0601500
1.625 2.000 0.218 1.627 1.999 X X X X XXXX 8x 0601625
1.687 2.062 0.218 1.689 2.061 X XXXX 8x 0601687
1.750 2.000 0.156 1.751 1.999 X X XXXX 8x 0401750
1.750 2.125 0.218 1.752 2.124 X X X X XXXX 8x 0601750
1.875 2.250 0.218 1.877 2.249 X X X X XXXX 8x 0601875
1.937 2.375 0.250 1.938 2.374 X X XXXX 8x 0701937
*If used with wear rings, refer to wear ring throat diameter, see Section 9.
**If used with wear rings, refer to wear ring piston diameter, see Section 9.
For custom groove calculations, see Appendix C.
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4180
4274
4208
4259
Bore 84 or 85
Groove Groove Piston
Diameter Diameter Width Diameter**
2.000 2.375 0.218 2.002 2.374 X X X X XXXX 8x 0602000
2.125 2.500 0.218 2.127 2.499 X X X X XXXX 8x 0602125
2.250 2.625 0.218 2.252 2.624 X X X XXXX 8x 0602250
2.250 3.000 0.406 2.252 2.998 X XXXX 8x 1202250
2.375 2.750 0.218 2.377 2.749 X X X XXXX 8x 0602375
2.375 3.000 0.344 2.377 2.998 X X XXXX 8x 1002375
2.437 2.937 0.281 2.438 2.936 X XXXX 8x 0802437
2.500 2.875 0.218 2.502 2.874 X X X X XXXX 8x 0602500
2.500 2.937 0.250 2.501 2.936 X X X X XXXX 8x 0702500
2.500 3.000 0.281 2.501 2.999 X XXXX 8x 0802500
2.562 3.000 0.250 2.563 2.999 X X X X XXXX 8x 0702562
2.625 3.000 0.218 2.627 2.999 X X X XXXX 8x 0602625
2.687 3.125 0.250 2.688 3.124 X XXXX 8x 0702687
2.750 3.125 0.218 2.752 3.124 X X X XXXX 8x 0602750
2.750 3.187 0.250 2.751 3.186 X XXXX 8x 0702750
2.750 3.250 0.281 2.751 3.249 X XXXX 8x 0802750 6
2.812 3.250 0.250 2.813 3.249 X X X XXXX 8x 0702812
2.875 3.250 0.218 2.877 3.249 X XXXX 8x 0602875
3.000 3.375 0.218 3.002 3.374 X X X X XXXX 8x 0603000
3.000 3.437 0.250 3.001 3.436 X X X X XXXX 8x 0703000
3.062 3.500 0.250 3.063 3.499 X X X X XXXX 8x 0703062
3.375 3.875 0.281 3.376 3.874 X XXXX 8x 0803375
3.500 4.000 0.281 3.501 3.999 X X X X XXXX 8x 0803500
3.625 4.000 0.218 3.627 3.999 X XXXX 8x 0603625
3.750 4.250 0.281 3.751 4.249 X X X XXXX 8x 0803750
3.875 4.375 0.281 3.876 4.374 X XXXX 8x 0803875
4.000 4.250 0.156 4.001 4.249 X XXXX 8x 0404000
4.000 4.500 0.281 4.001 4.499 X X X XXXX 8x 0804000
4.250 4.750 0.281 4.251 4.749 X X X XXXX 8x 0804250
4.437 5.000 0.312 4.438 4.999 X X X X XXXX 8x 0904437
4.500 5.000 0.281 4.501 4.999 X X X X XXXX 8x 0804500
4.750 5.250 0.281 4.751 5.249 X X XXXX 8x 0804750
5.000 5.562 0.312 5.001 5.561 X X X XXXX 8x 0905000
5.125 5.750 0.344 5.127 5.748 X XXXX 8x 1005125
5.375 6.000 0.344 5.377 5.998 X X X X XXXX 8x 1005375
5.437 6.000 0.312 5.438 5.999 X X X X XXXX 8x 0905437
5.500 6.125 0.344 5.502 6.123 X X X X XXXX 8x 1005500
5.937 6.500 0.312 5.938 6.499 X X XXXX 8x 0905937
*If used with wear rings, refer to wear ring throat diameter, see Section 9.
**If used with wear rings, refer to wear ring piston diameter, see Section 9.
For custom groove calculations, see Appendix C.
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4180
4274
4208
4259
Bore 84 or 85
Groove Groove Piston
Diameter Diameter Width Diameter**
6.000 6.625 0.344 6.002 6.623 X X XXXX 8x 1006000
6.375 7.000 0.344 6.377 6.998 X X X XXXX 8x 1006375
6.437 7.000 0.312 6.438 6.999 X XXXX 8x 0906437
6.969 7.593 0.344 6.971 7.591 X X XXXX 8x 1006969
7.000 7.625 0.344 7.002 7.623 X X X XXXX 8x 1007000
7.375 8.000 0.344 7.377 7.998 X X X X XXXX 8x 1007375
7.750 8.375 0.344 7.752 8.373 X XXXX 8x 1007750
8.500 9.125 0.344 8.502 9.123 X X XXXX 8x 1008500
9.000 9.750 0.406 9.002 9.748 X XXXX 8x 1209000
9.312 10.000 0.375 9.314 9.998 X X X XXXX 8x 1109312
11.000 11.750 0.406 11.002 11.748 XXXX 8x 1211000
11.000 12.000 0.531 11.002 11.998 X XXXX 8x 1611000
11.250 12.000 0.406 11.252 11.998 X X X XXXX 8x 1211250
13.000 14.000 0.531 13.002 13.998 X X X X XXXX 8x 1613000
13.187 14.000 0.437 13.189 13.998 X X X XXXX 8x 1313187
6 17.125 18.000 0.469 17.127 17.998 X XXXX 8x 1417125
*If used with wear rings, refer to wear ring throat diameter, see Section 9.
**If used with wear rings, refer to wear ring piston diameter, see Section 9.
For custom groove calculations, see Appendix C.
NOTE: For sizes larger than those shown in the table, please contact your local Parker Seal representative.
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Technical Data
Standard Temperature Pressure Surface
Materials* Range Range† Speed
N4295A70 -40°F to 250°F 800 psi < 1.6 ft/s 6
(-40°C to 121°C) (55 bar) (0.5 m/s)
*Alternate Materials: For applications that may require an alternate
material, please contact your local Parker Seal representative.
†Pressure Range without wear rings (see Table 2-4, page 2-5).
AN6226 Cross-Section
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4 2 9 5 6226 - 3 1
C Gland Depth
Gland
Depth
A D B
A D B
6 Table 6-20A. Rod Gland Dimension Tolerances Table 6-20B. Piston Gland Dimension Tolerances
Nominal A B C D Nominal B A C D
Gland Rod Groove Groove Throat Gland Bore Groove Groove Piston
Depth Diameter Diameter Width Diameter Depth Diameter Diameter Width Diameter
1/8 +.000/-.001 +.002/-.000 +.002/-.000 1/8 +.003/-.000 +.000/-.001 +.000/-.001
3/16 +.000/-.001 +.002/-.000 +.002/-.000 3/16 +.003/-.000 +.000/-.002 +.000/-.001
1/4 +.000/-.002 +.003/-.000 +.010/-.010 +.003/-.000 1/4 +.003/-.000 +.000/-.003 +.010/-.010 +.000/-.001
5/16 +.000/-.002 +.004/-.000 +.004/-.000 5/16 +.003/-.000 +.000/-.004 +.000/-.002
3/8 +.000/-.002 +.005/-.000 +.004/-.000 3/8 +.004/-.000 +.000/-.005 +.000/-.002
Please refer to Engineering Section 2, page 2-8 for surface finish and additional hardware
considerations.
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Spiral Vee installed in Rod Gland Spiral Vee installed in Piston Gland
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Table 6-23. Recommended Number of Middle Rings (Vees) per Set Based on Pressure
6 Pressure
Up to 1,000 psi 1,000 to 2,000 psi 2,000 to 4,000 psi 4,000 to 6,000 psi
Minimum
Number of Rings 3 4 5 6
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Top Adapter
(Female)
Vee
Rings
Bottom
Adapter
(Male)
4 0 5 0 SVP 0 2 5 0 0 1 5 0 0 - 1 3 1 1
Steps in developing Spiral Vee part number: 5) Identify the number and type of rings in the set:
1) Identify the material combination for the a) First digit is the number of top adapters (1 or 0).
V-Packing Set from the material matrix. b) Second digit is the number of vees (as shown
2) SVP – Spiral V-Packing line callout. “3” = 3 vees).
3) Identify the nominal cross-section (0250 = .250"). c) Number of homogeneous rubber vee rings.
4) Identify the nominal inner diameter Omit if not required.
(01500 = 1.50"). d) Third digit is the number of bottom adapters
(1 or 0).
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Stack Height = [number of middle rings (Vees)] X [stack height for each vee ring (see Table 6-26)]
+ [height of combined top and bottom adapters (see Table 6-26)]
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Profiles
Table 7-1: Product Profiles
Application (Duty) Application (Duty)
Pneumatic
Pneumatic
Medium
Medium
Heavy
Heavy
Light
Series Description Light Page Series Description Page
BP Premium 7-5 TP Compact 7-31
TPU Cap Seal Seal with
Anti-Extrusion
Technology
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Page 7-15
Page 7-48
Page 7-53
Page 7-68
Pages 6-6,
6-8, 6-10
and 6-39
Page 6-59
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Pages 7-31
and 7-62
Page 7-29
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Technical Data
Temperature Pressure Surface
Standard Materials* Range Range† Speed
Cap
P4304D60 -65°F to 275°F 7,000 psi < 1.6 ft/s
(-54°C to 135°C) (482 bar) (0.5 m/sec)
Energizer 7
A 70A Nitrile -30°F to 250°F
(-34°C to 121°C)
*Alternate Materials: For applications that may require an alternate
material, please contact your local Parker Seal representative.
†Pressure Range without wear rings (see Table 2-4, page 2-5).
BP Cross-Section
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4 3 0 4 BP 3 3 4 A
B D A
4 3 0 4 BP 3 0 0 0 – 1 6
0 0 A
B D A
The PSP profile is sold only as an assembly (seal and energizer). See
part number nomenclature.
Technical Data
Temperature Pressure Surface
Standard Materials* Range Range† Speed
Cap
P4622A90 -65°F to 225°F 5000 psi < 1.6 ft/s
(-54°C to 107°C) (344 bar) (0.5 m/sec)
P4300A90 -65°F to 275°F 5000 psi < 1.6 ft/s
(-54°C to 135°C) (344 bar) (0.5 m/sec)
Energizer
7 A 70A Nitrile -30°F to 250°F
(-34°C to 121°C)
*Alternate Materials: For applications that may require an alternate
material, please contact your local Parker Seal representative.
†Pressure Range without wear rings (see Table 2-4, page 2-5).
PSP Cross-Section
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4 6 2 2 PSP 3 3 4 A T
B D A
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Technical Data
Temperature Pressure Surface
Standard Materials Range Range† Speed
Cap
W4650NHH -65°F to 300°F 50,000 psi < 3.3 ft/s
(-54°C to 149°C) (3,447 bar) (1.0 m/sec)
Energizer 7
A 80A Nitrile -40°F to 250°F
(-40°C to 121°C)
†Pressure Range without wear rings (see Table 2-4, page 2-5).
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Gland Depth
B D A
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Technical Data
Temperature Pressure Surface
Standard Materials Range Range† Speed
Cap
W4650NHH -65°F to 275°F 7250 psi < 3.3 ft/s
(-54°C to 135°C) (500 bar) (1.0 m/sec)
Energizer
A 70A Nitrile -40°F to 250°F
(-40°C to 121°C)
7
†Pressure Range without wear rings (see Table 2-4, page 2-5).
OK Cross-Section
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4 6 5 0 OK 2 7 9 0 3 0 0 0 – 3 1
0 2 A
Gland Depth
B D A
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Technical Data
Standard Temperature Pressure Surface
Materials* Range Range† Speed
Type B Polypak
P4615A90 -65°F to 200°F 5,000 psi < 1.6 ft/s
(-54°C to 93°C) (344 bar) (0.5 m/s) 7
PIP Ring
P4617D65 -65°F to 250°F 5,000 psi < 1.6 ft/s
(-54°C to 121°C) (344 bar) (0.5 m/s)
Optional
PIP Cross-Section Materials
PIP Ring
Z4652D65 -65°F to 275°F 10,000 psi**
(-54°C to 135°C) (689 bar)
W4685R119 -65°F to 500°F 10,000+ psi
(-54°C to 260°C) (689 bar)
4 6 1 5 2 5 0 0 2 5 0 0 P 3 7
0 5 B
Seal Compound Gland Depth (x1000) Seal Nominal I.D. Cap Profile PIP Base Profile
4-Digit Material Code or Seal Nominal (x1000) 4617 is Type B PolyPak
Example: Radial Cross-Section Example: standard for Axial Width
4615 = 90A Molythane Example: 2.500 x 1000 = 02500 assemblies only
.250 x 1000 = 250
4 6 1 7 2 5 0 0 2 5 0 0 PR
PIP Ring Compound Gland Depth (x1000) Seal Nominal I.D. (x1000) Profile
4-Digit Material Code or Seal Nominal Example:
Example: Radial Cross-Section 2.500 x 1000 = 02500
4617 = 90A Molythane Example:
4652 = PolyMyte .250 x 1000 = 250
4685 = UltraCOMP
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Technical Data
Standard Temperature Pressure Surface
Materials* Range Range† Speed
P4300A90 -65°F to 275°F 5,000 psi < 1.6 ft/s
(-54°C to 135°C) (344 bar) (0.5 m/s)
P4301A90 -65°F to 275°F 5000 psi < 1.6 ft/s
(-54°C to 135°C) (344 bar) (0.5 m/s)
P4700A90 -65°F to 200°F 5,000 psi < 1.6 ft/s
(-54°C to 93°C) (344 bar) (0.5 m/s) 7
P5065A88 -70°F to 200°F 3,500 psi < 1.6 ft/s
(-57°C to 93°C) (241 bar) (0.5 m/s)
*Alternate Materials: For applications that may require an alternate
material, please contact your local Parker Seal representative.
†Pressure Range without wear rings (see Table 2-4, page 2-5).
B7 Cross-Section
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4 3 0 0 B7 2 5 0 0 2 5 0 0 – 3 7
0 5
Gland Depth
B D A
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Table 7-16. Gland Dimension Tolerances
Nominal A B C D Please refer to Engineering Section 2,
Gland Bore Groove Groove Piston Page 2-8 for surface finish and additional
Depth Diameter Diameter Width Diameter
hardware considerations.
1/8 +.002/-.000 +.000/-.002 +.000/-.001
3/16 +.002/-.000 +.000/-.002 +.000/-.002
1/4 +.003/-.000 +.000/-.003 +.015/-.000 +.000/-.002
5/16 +.003/-.000 +.000/-.004 +.000/-.002
3/8 +.004/-.000 +.000/-.005 +.000/-.002
M 3 0 0 B7 0 5 . 0 0 7 0 – 8 0. 6
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Gland Depth
B D A
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Technical Data
Standard Temperature Pressure Surface
Materials* Range Range† Speed
P4615A90 -65°F to 200°F 5,000 psi < 1.6 ft/s
(-54°C to 93°C) (344 bar) (0.5 m/s)
*Alternate Materials: For applications that may require an alternate
material, please contact your local Parker Seal representative.
†Pressure Range without wear rings (see Table 2-4, page 2-5).
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UP Cross-Section
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4 6 1 5 UP 2 5 0 0 2 5 0 0 – 3 7
0 5
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Technical Data
Standard Temperature Pressure Surface
Materials* Range Range† Speed
N4274A85 -10°F to 250°F 250 psi < 3 ft/s
(-23°C to 121°C) (17 bar) (1 m/s)
N4180A80 -40°F to 250°F 250 psi < 3 ft/s
(-40°C to 121°C) (17 bar) (1 m/s)
V4208A90 -5°F to 400°F 250 psi < 3 ft/s
7 (-21°C to 204°C) (17 bar) (1 m/s)
P5065A88 -70°F to 200°F 250 psi < 3 ft/s
(-57°C to 93°C) (17 bar) (1 m/s)
*Alternate Materials: For applications that may require an alternate
material, please contact your local Parker Seal representative.
†Pressure Range without wear rings (see Table 2-4, page 2-5).
E4 Cross-Section
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4 2 7 4 E4 0 6 0 2 1 2 5
M 2 7 4 E4 0 5 . 5 - 0 5 3 7
Seal Compound Profile Gland Depth (mm) or Seal Seal Nominal I.D. (mm)
4-Digit Material Code Nominal Radial Cross-Section Example: 020 = 20mm
(First digit “4” replaced Example: 05.5 = 5.5mm
with “M” for Metric) Seal Nominal
Example: Axial Width (mm)
M274 = 85A Niroxile ELF Example: 7 = 7mm
Gland Depth
B D A
Technical Data
Standard Temperature Pressure Surface
Materials* Range Range† Speed
N4274A85 -10°F to 250°F 250 psi < 3 ft/s
(-23°C to 121°C) (17 bar) (1 m/s)
V4208A90 -5°F to 400°F 250 psi < 3 ft/s
(-21°C to 204°C) (17 bar) (1 m/s)
*Alternate Materials: For applications that may require an alternate
material, please contact your local Parker Seal representative.
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†Pressure Range without wear rings (see Table 2-4, page 2-5).
BMP Cross-Section
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4 2 7 4 BMP 2 5 0 0 - 3 7
0 5
Seal Compound Profile Bore Diameter or Nominal Seal Nominal Axial Width
4-Digit Material Code Seal O.D. (x1000) Example:
Example: Example: .375 x 1000 = 375
4274 = 85A Nitroxile 2.500 x 1000 = 2500
B C D A
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Technical Data
Standard Materials
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Base
Elastomer* Temperature Range Surface Speed
N4115A75 -40°F to 225°F (-40°C to 107°C) < 1.6 ft/s (0.5 m/s)
N4274A85 -10°F to 250°F (-23°C to 121°C) < 1.6 ft/s (0.5 m/s)
V4205A75 -20°F to 400°F (-29°C to 204°C) < 1.6 ft/s (0.5 m/s)
E4259A80 -65°F to 300°F (-54°C to 149°C) < 1.6 ft/s (0.5 m/s
TP Cross-Section
*Alternate Materials: For applications that may require an alternate
material, please see Section 3 for alternate elastomer materials.
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4 1 1 5 B 0 0 1 TP 0 3
0 2
B D A
4274
4205
4259
4115
4274
4205
4259
Bore Groove Piston Compound Size
Diameter Diameter Groove Groove Groove Diameter* Dash Code Ring Width Code
Width Width Width Number Code Code**
+.002/ +.000/ +.005/ +.005/ +.005/ +.000/
-.000 -.002 -.000 -.000 -.000 -.001
0.625 0.383 0.187 0.208 0.275 0.662 204 X X XXXX B0xx TP0 05
0.687 0.445 0.187 0.208 0.275 0.684 205 X X XXXX B0xx TP0 06
0.750 0.508 0.187 0.208 0.275 0.747 206 X X X XXXX B0xx TP0 07
0.812 0.570 0.187 0.208 0.275 0.809 207 X X XXXX B0xx TP0 08
0.875 0.633 0.187 0.208 0.275 0.872 208 X X X XXXX B0xx TP0 09
0.937 0.695 0.187 0.208 0.275 0.934 209 X XXXX B0xx TP0 10
1.000 0.758 0.187 0.208 0.275 0.997 210 X X X X XXXX B0xx TP0 11
1.062 0.820 0.187 0.208 0.275 1.059 211 X X X XXXX B0xx TP0 12
1.125 0.833 0.187 0.208 0.275 1.122 212 X X X X XXXX B0xx TP0 13
1.187 0.945 0.187 0.208 0.275 1.184 213 X X XXXX B0xx TP0 14
1.250 1.008 0.187 0.208 0.275 1.247 214 X X XXXX B0xx TP0 15
1.312 1.070 0.187 0.208 0.275 1.309 215 X X XXXX B0xx TP0 16
1.375 1.133 0.187 0.208 0.275 1.372 216 X X X XXXX B0xx TP0 17
1.437 1.195 0.187 0.208 0.275 1.434 217 X X XXXX B0xx TP0 18
1.500 1.258 0.187 0.208 0.275 1.497 218 X X X X XXXX B0xx TP0 19
1.562 1.320 0.187 0.208 0.275 1.559 219 X XXXX B0xx TP0 20
1.625 1.383 0.187 0.208 0.275 1.622 220 X X X XXXX B0xx TP0 21
1.750 1.508 0.187 0.208 0.275 1.747 222 X X X X XXXX B0xx TP0 22
1.875 1.505 0.281 0.311 0.410 1.872 325 X X X X XXXX B0xx TP0 23
2.000 1.630 0.281 0.311 0.410 1.997 326 X X X X XXXX B0xx TP0 24
2.125 1.755 0.281 0.311 0.410 2.122 327 X X X XXXX B0xx TP0 25
2.250 1.880 0.281 0.311 0.410 2.247 328 X X XXXX B0xx TP0 26
2.375 2.005 0.281 0.311 0.410 2.372 329 X X XXXX B0xx TP0 27
2.500 2.130 0.281 0.311 0.410 2.497 330 X X X X XXXX B0xx TP0 28
2.625 2.255 0.281 0.311 0.410 2.622 331 X X X XXXX B0xx TP0 29 7
2.750 2.380 0.281 0.311 0.410 2.747 332 X X XXXX B0xx TP0 30
2.875 2.505 0.281 0.311 0.410 2.872 333 X X X XXXX B0xx TP0 31
3.000 2.630 0.281 0.311 0.410 2.997 334 X X X XXXX B0xx TP0 32
3.125 2.755 0.281 0.311 0.410 3.122 335 X X XXXX B0xx TP0 33
3.250 2.880 0.281 0.311 0.410 3.247 336 X X X X XXXX B0xx TP0 34
3.500 3.130 0.281 0.311 0.410 3.497 338 X X X X XXXX B0xx TP0 35
3.625 3.255 0.281 0.311 0.410 3.622 339 X X XXXX B0xx TP0 36
3.750 3.380 0.281 0.311 0.410 3.747 340 X X XXXX B0xx TP0 37
3.875 3.505 0.281 0.311 0.410 3.872 341 X X XXXX B0xx TP0 38
4.000 3.630 0.281 0.311 0.410 3.997 342 X X X X XXXX B0xx TP0 39
4.125 3.755 0.281 0.311 0.410 4.122 343 X X X XXXX B0xx TP0 40
4.250 3.880 0.281 0.311 0.410 4.247 344 X X X XXXX B0xx TP0 41
4.375 4.005 0.281 0.311 0.410 4.372 345 X X XXXX B0xx TP0 42
4.500 4.130 0.281 0.311 0.410 4.497 346 X X X X XXXX B0xx TP0 43
4.625 4.255 0.281 0.311 0.410 4.622 347 X XXXX B0xx TP0 44
4.750 4.380 0.281 0.311 0.410 4.747 348 X X X X XXXX B0xx TP0 45
4.875 4.505 0.281 0.311 0.410 4.872 349 X X XXXX B0xx TP0 46
5.002 4.630 0.281 0.311 0.410 4.997 350 X X X XXXX B0xx TP0 47
5.127 4.653 0.375 0.408 0.538 5.123 426 X X XXXX B0xx TP0 48
5.252 4.778 0.375 0.408 0.538 5.248 427 X X X XXXX B0xx TP0 49
5.377 4.903 0.375 0.408 0.538 5.373 428 X X X XXXX B0xx TP0 50
* If used with wear rings, refer to wear ring piston diameter, see Section 9.
**Chart reflects availability for TP0 only. For availability of TPS and TPT contact your local Parker Seal representative.
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4115
4274
4205
4259
Bore Groove Piston Compound Size
Diameter Diameter Groove Groove Groove Diameter* Dash Code Ring Width Code
Width Width Width Number Code Code**
+.002/ +.000/ +.005/ +.005/ +.005/ +.000/
-.000 -.002 -.000 -.000 -.000 -.001
5.502 5.028 0.375 0.408 0.538 5.498 429 X X X XXXX B0xx TP0 51
5.627 5.153 0.375 0.408 0.538 5.623 430 X XXXX B0xx TP0 52
5.752 5.278 0.375 0.408 0.538 5.748 431 X X X X XXXX B0xx TP0 53
5.877 5.403 0.375 0.408 0.538 5.873 432 X XXXX B0xx TP0 54
6.002 5.528 0.375 0.408 0.538 5.998 433 X X X XXXX B0xx TP0 55
6.127 5.653 0.375 0.408 0.538 6.123 434 X XXXX B0xx TP0 56
6.252 5.778 0.375 0.408 0.538 6.248 435 X XXXX B0xx TP0 57
6.502 6.028 0.375 0.408 0.538 6.498 437 X X XXXX B0xx TP0 58
6.752 6.278 0.375 0.408 0.538 6.748 438 X X XXXX B0xx TP0 59
7.002 6.528 0.375 0.408 0.538 6.998 439 X X XXXX B0xx TP0 60
7.252 6.778 0.375 0.408 0.538 7.248 440 X X XXXX B0xx TP0 61
7.502 7.028 0.375 0.408 0.538 7.498 441 X X XXXX B0xx TP0 62
7.752 7.278 0.375 0.408 0.538 7.748 442 X XXXX B0xx TP0 63
8.002 7.528 0.375 0.408 0.538 7.998 443 X X X XXXX B0xx TP0 64
8.252 7.778 0.375 0.408 0.538 8.248 444 X XXXX B0xx TP0 65
8.502 8.028 0.375 0.408 0.538 8.498 445 X X XXXX B0xx TP0 66
9.002 8.528 0.375 0.408 0.538 8.998 446 X XXXX B0xx TP0 67
9.502 9.028 0.375 0.408 0.538 9.498 447 X XXXX B0xx TP0 68
10.002 9.528 0.375 0.408 0.538 9.998 448 X XXXX B0xx TP0 69
10.502 10.028 0.375 0.408 0.538 10.498 449 X XXXX B0xx TP0 70
11.002 10.528 0.375 0.408 0.538 10.998 450 X XXXX B0xx TP0 71
11.502 11.028 0.375 0.408 0.538 11.498 451 X XXXX B0xx TP0 72
12.002 11.528 0.375 0.408 0.538 11.998 452 X X XXXX B0xx TP0 73
14.002 13.528 0.375 0.408 0.538 13.998 456 X X XXXX B0xx TP0 77
7 15.502 15.028 0.375 0.408 0.538 15.498 459 X XXXX B0xx TP0 80
16.002 15.528 0.375 0.408 0.538 15.998 460 X X XXXX B0xx TP0 81
17.002 16.528 0.375 0.408 0.538 16.998 462 X XXXX B0xx TP0 83
17.502 17.028 0.375 0.408 0.538 17.498 463 X XXXX B0xx TP0 84
24.002 23.528 0.375 0.408 0.538 23.998 N/A X X X XXXX B0xx TP0 97
* If used with wear rings, refer to wear ring piston diameter, see Section 9.
**Chart reflects availability for TP0 only. For availability of TPS and TPT contact your local Parker Seal representative.
NOTE: For sizes larger than those shown in the table, please contact your local Parker Seal representative.
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Technical Data
Temperature Pressure Surface
Standard Materials* Range Range† Speed
Cap
0203 15% fiberglass -200°F to 575°F 3500 psi < 13 ft/s
filled PTFE (-129°C to 302°C) (241 bar) (4 m/sec)
Energizer
A 70A Nitrile -30°F to 250°F
(-34°C to 121°C)
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*Alternate Materials: For applications that may require an alternate
material, please see Section 3 for alternate PTFE (Table 3-4) and
energizer (Table 3-5) materials.
†Pressure Range without wear rings (see Table 2-4, page 2-5).
S5 Cross-Section
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S = Step Cut
T = Butt Cut
V = Bevel cut Step Butt Bevel
“S” “T” “V”
Metric: To configure metric part numbering, see Table 7-34 on page 7-38, and call your local Parker Seal
representative for availability.
0 2 0 3 S5 1 9 6 0 3 5 0 0 - 1 2 9 A
Gland Depth
B D A
M 2 0 3 S5 0 7 . 7 2 0 0 - 6 . 3 A
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Profile Gland Depth (mm) Groove Width (mm)
Example: 07.7 = 7.7mm Example: 6.3 = 6.3mm
Seal Compound
4-Digit Material Code
(First digit “0” replaced Bore Diameter (mm) Energizer Material Code
with “M” for Metric) (3 digits; use leading A = 70A Nitrile
Example: zeros if needed) Omit = No energizer
M203 = 15% Fiberglass- Example:
filled PTFE 002 = 2mm Option: Split Ring
020 = 20mm Options
200 = 200mm S = Step Cut
T = Butt Cut
V = Bevel Cut
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Technical Data
Temperature Pressure Surface
Standard Materials* Range Range† Speed
Cap
0203 15% fiberglass -200°F to 575°F 3500 psi < 13 ft/s
filled PTFE (-129°C to 302°C) (241 bar) (4 m/sec)
Energizer
A 70A Nitrile -30°F to 250°F
(-34°C to 121°C)
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**Alternate Materials: For applications that may require an alternate
material, please see Section 3 for alternate PTFE (Table 4) and
energizer (Table 3-5) materials.
†Pressure Range without wear rings (see Table 2-4, page 2-5).
R5 Cross-Section
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S = Step Cut
T = Butt Cut
V = Bevel cut Step Butt Bevel
“S” “T” “V”
Metric: To configure metric part numbering, see Table 7-37 on page 7-42, and call your local Parker Seal
representative for availability.
0 2 0 3 R5 2 8 0 0 5 0 0 0 - 2 8 4 A
Gland Depth
B D A
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M 2 0 3 R5 0 7 . 7 2 0 0 - 6 . 3 A
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Technical Data
Temperature Surface
Standard Materials* Range** Speed
Cap
0401 40% bronze -200°F to 575°F < 5 ft/s
filled PTFE (-129°C to 302°C) (1.5 m/sec)
Energizer 7
A 70A Nitrile -30°F to 250°F
(-34°C to 121°C)
*Alternate Materials: For applications that may require an alternate
material, please see Section 3 for alternate PTFE, energizer and back-
up materials.
**The temperature range of the CT profile is limited to the energizer. A
CT Cross-Section
wider temperature range can be achieved by using alternate energizer
Standard
and back-up ring compounds.
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Options
Metric: To configure metric part numbering, see Table 7-41 on page 7-47, and call your local Parker Seal
representative for availability.
0 4 0 1 CT 3 6 4 0 5 0 0 0 - 7 5 0 A A
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Gland Depth
B D A
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M 4 0 1 CT 1 1 . 5 1 4 0 - 1 6 A A
The CQ profile may be ordered without the energizer and quad seal by
omitting the energizer/quad seal code. See part number nomenclature.
Technical Data
Temperature Pressure Surface
Standard Materials* Range Range† Speed
Cap
0401 40% bronze 5000 psi < 9.8 ft/s
filled PTFE (344 bar) (3 m/sec)
Energizer/Quad Seal
A 70A Nitrile -30°F to 250°F
7 (-34°C to 121°C)
CQ Cross-Section *Alternate Materials: For applications that may require an alternate
Square Ring
material, please see Section 3 for alternate PTFE (Table 3-4) and
energizer (Table 3-5) materials.
†Pressure Range without wear rings (see Table 2-4, page 2-5).
Options
Notched Walls: Adding an “N” to the end of the part number indicates
that notches are to be added to the side walls of the PTFE cap. Notches
CQ Cross-Section
dual O-ring can help optimize the seal’s response to fluid pressure. In application,
the void created by the notch allows fluid pressure to fill the cavity
between the side face of the gland and the seal. Consult your
local Parker Seal representative for the availability and cost to
add side notches to the CQ profile.
N = Notched walls
0 4 0 1 CQ 1 9 3 0 4 0 0 0 - 1 2 7 A
Option:
N = Notched walls
Gland Depth
B D A 7
Please refer to Engineering Section 2,
Page 2-8 for surface finish and additional
hardware considerations.
Gland Depth
B D A
M 4 0 1 CQ 0 6 . 5 1 2 0 - 8 . 3 A
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Technical Data
Temperature Pressure Surface
Standard Materials* Range Range† Speed
Cap
0401 40% bronze -200°F to 575°F 5000 psi < 13 ft/s
filled PTFE (-129°C to 302°C) (344 bar) (4 m/sec)
Energizer
A 70A Nitrile -30°F to 250°F
(-34°C to 121°C)
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*Alternate Materials: For applications that may require an alternate
material, please see Section 3 for alternate PTFE (Table 3-4) and
energizer (Table 3-5) materials.
†Pressure Range without wear rings (see Table 2-4, page 2-5).
OE Cross-Section
Options
Notched side walls: Adding an “N” to the end of the part number
indicates that notches are to be added to the side walls of the PTFE
cap. Notches can help optimize the seal’s response to fluid pressure.
In application, the void created by the notch allows fluid
pressure to fill the cavity between the side face of the gland
and the seal. Consult your local Parker Seal representative
for the availability and cost to add side notches to the OE
profile.
N = Notched walls
0 4 0 1 OE 1 9 3 0 4 0 0 0 - 1 2 7 A
Gland Depth
B D A
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M 4 0 1 OE 0 7 . 7 2 0 0 - 6 . 3 A
Profile
7
Gland Depth (mm) Groove Width (mm)
Example: 07.7 = 7.7mm Example: 6.3 = 6.3mm
(Include decimal as
needed)
Seal Compound
4-Digit Material Code
(First digit “0” replaced Bore Diameter (mm) Energizer Material Code
with “M” for Metric) (3 digits; use leading A = 70A Nitrile
Example: zeros if needed) Omit = No energizer
M401 = 40% Bronze- Example: See Table 3-5, page 3-18.
filled PTFE 002 = 2mm
020 = 20mm
200 = 200mm
Option:
N = Notched walls
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Gland Depth
B D A
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Technical Data
Temperature Pressure Surface
Standard Materials* Range Range† Speed
Cap
7 0401 40% bronze -200°F to 575°F 3,500 psi < 13 ft/s
filled PTFE (-129°C to 302°C) (240 bar) (4 m/sec)
Energizer
A 70A Nitrile -30°F to 250°F
(-34°C to 121°C)
*Alternate Materials: For applications that may require an alternate
CP Cross-Section material, please see Section 3 for alternate PTFE (Table 3-4) and
energizer (Table 3-5) materials.
†Pressure Range without wear rings (see Table 2-4, page 2-5).
Options
Notched side walls: Adding an “N” to the end of the part
number indicates that notches are to be added to the side
walls of the PTFE cap. Notches can help optimize the seal’s
response to fluid pressure. In application, the void created by
the notch allows fluid pressure to fill the cavity between the
side face of the gland and the seal. Consult your local Parker
Seal representative for the availability and cost to add side
notches to the CP profile.
N = Notched walls
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0 4 0 1 CP 0 - 3 4 2 A
0
B D A
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Technical Data
Temperature Pressure Surface
Standard Materials* Range Range† Speed
Cap
0102 Modified -320°F to 450°F 1,500 psi < 13 ft/s
PTFE (-195°C to 282°C) (103 bar) (4 m/sec)
Energizer
A 70A Nitrile -30°F to 250°F
(-34°C to 121°C)
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*Alternate Materials: For applications that may require an alternate
material, please see Section 3 for alternate PTFE and energizer
materials.
†Pressure Range without wear rings (see Table 2-4, page 2-5).
Options
OA Cross-Section
Notched side walls: Notches can be added to the side walls of
the PTFE cap. This can help to optimize the seal’s response to fluid
pressure. Notched side walls help ensure that fluid pressure fills the
cavity between the side face of the seal and the side face of
the seal gland. Consult your local Parker Seal representative
for the availability and cost to add side notches to the OA
profile.
N = Notched walls
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0 1 0 2 OA 1 8 2 0 3 0 0 0 - 1 4 9 A
Option:
N = Notched walls
Gland Depth
B D A
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Please refer to Engineering Section 2,
Page 2-8 for surface finish and additional
hardware considerations.
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Technical Data
Temperature Pressure Surface
Standard Materials* Range Range† Speed
Cap
0205 15% fiberglass-, -200°F to 575°F 3000 psi < 3.3 ft/s
5% molybdenum (-129°C to 302°C) (206 bar) (1.0 m/sec)
disulfide-filled
PTFE
Energizer
7 A 70A Nitrile -30°F to 250°F
(-34°C to 121°C)
*Alternate Materials: For applications that may require an alternate
material, please see Section 3 for alternate PTFE (Table 3-4) and
energizer (Table 3-5) materials.
†Pressure Range without wear rings (see Table 2-4, page 2-5).
OQ Cross-Section
Options
Metric: For metric part numbering and availability, see Tables 7-56 and
7-57 on pages 7-77 through 7-79.
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0 2 0 5 OQ 1 4 8 0 2 0 0 0 - 1 2 6 A
Gland Depth
B D A
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M 2 0 5 OQ 0 7 . 8 2 0 0 - 6 . 3 A
Gland Depth
B D A
Product Offering ......................... 8-3 One of the primary causes of premature component failure in a fluid
power system is contamination. Contaminants such as moisture, dirt,
Decision Tree .............................. 8-4
and dust can cause extensive damage to cylinder walls, rods, seals and
Product Profiles other components. It has always been Parker’s design philosophy to
YD ........................................... 8-5 use aggressive wiping geometries to prevent the damage that is caused
when trace amounts of dirt or water are allowed to enter a fluid power
SHD.......................................... 8-6
system. This philosophy goes hand in hand with reducing the down time
SHX .......................................... 8-7 and high costs associated with replacing rusted components, scored
SH959 .................................... 8-11 rods, filters and leaking seals.
SX959..................................... 8-12
AH ......................................... 8-15 Choosing a Wiper
Some of the considerations that need to be made when choosing a
J ......................................... 8-17 wiper include:
AY ......................................... 8-19
1. Application Requirements
H / 8600.................................. 8-21 2. Groove Geometry
K ......................................... 8-27 3. Lip Geometry
AD ......................................... 8-30 4. Redundant Sealing Lips
5. Environment
SG ......................................... 8-36 6. Rod Seal Interaction
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often results in a poor concentration of forces. several wiper profiles that feature O.D. exclusion
Although they are less costly, radiused lip technology to keep contamination out on both
geometries can also trap contamination against the dynamic and static surfaces. For snap-in
the rod, lifting the wiper up and opening a applications, the Parker YD, SHX and SX959
gateway for further contamination. For ultimate profiles offer an additional lip contact to exclude
performance, Parker offers profiles with a knife contamination at the O.D. For more aggressive
trimmed wiping lip. These profiles include the YD sealing at the O.D., Parker offers the AH and J
and J profiles. style metal encased wipers which utilize a metal
to metal interference fit for high performance in
4. Redundant Sealing Lips: One of the most harsh environments.
effective ways to improve a system’s sealing
performance is to incorporate the use of 6. Rod Seal Interaction: It is important to properly
multiple or redundant sealing lips. This can be pair rod seals and wiper combinations to
accomplished by using Parker’s AY, AH, H or minimize leakage. When the rod extends past
8600, doubled lip profiles. Because these wipers the rod seal, there is a thin film of oil that remains
have a redundant sealing lip, there is no way for trapped in microscopic surface imperfections.
them to relieve a pressure trap out of the system. The thickness of this film depends on the
It is critical, therefore, to pair redundant lip wipers aggressiveness of the rod seal, rod surface
with the correct rod seals, such as the BT and finish and rod speed. If the rod seal chosen is
B3 u-cup profiles. These rod seal profiles enable less aggressive than the wiper, the wiper can
fluid pressure relief back into the system. wipe away the oil film during retract, resulting in
system leakage.
5. Environment: In certain applications where
cylinders are in a vertical or rod-up orientation, Examples of poor wiper/rod seal combinations
it’s possible for moisture or other contaminates include using a soft rubber u-cup with an
to collect in the wiper gland. These situations aggressive urethane wiper, or a rod seal with net
can be found in everything from forklifts and molded lips paired with a knife trimmed wiper.
agricultural cylinders to heavy duty construction In both cases a less aggressive rod seal is
equipment that is exposed to all-weather improperly paired with a more aggressive wiper.
conditions. For this reason, Parker offers
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Profiles
Table 8-1: Product Profiles
Application (Duty) Application (Duty)
Pneumatic
Pneumatic
Medium
Medium
Heavy
Heavy
Light
Light
Series Description Page Series Description Page
YD Premium 8-5 J Performance 8-17
Snap-In Wiper Canned Wiper
with O.D.
Exclusion
Technology
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Page 8-36
Pages 8-12,
8-7 and 8-5
Page 8-30
Pages 8-27,
8-21 and 8-19
Page 8-30
Page 8-17
8
Page 8-15
Page 8-21
Page 8-30
Technical Data
Standard Temperature Surface
Materials* Range Speed
P4300A90 -65°F to 275°F <1.6 ft/s
(-54° to 135°C) (0.5 m/s)
*Alternate Materials: For applications that may require an alternate
material, please contact your local Parker Seal representative.
4 3 0 0 YD 0 1 5 0 0
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Technical Data
Standard Temperature Surface
Materials* Range Speed
P4615A90 -65°F to 200°F <1.6 f/s
(-54°C to 93°C) (0.5 m/s)
P5065A88 -70°F to 200°F <1.6 f/s
(-57°C to 93°C) ( 0.5 m/s)
N4263A90 -20°F to 275°F <3.3 f/s
(-29°C to 135°C) (1.0 m/s)
V4208A90 -5°F to 400°F <3.3 f/s
(-21°C to 204°C) (1.0 m/s)
E4207A90 -65°F to 300°F <3.3 f/s
(-54°F to 149°C) (1.0 m/s)
*Alternate Materials: For applications that may require an alternate
material, please contact your local Parker Seal representative.
4 2 6 3 SHD 0 1 0 0 0
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SHD Cross-Section Seal Compound Profile Nominal Rod Diameter (x1000)
4-Digit Material Code Example: 1.000 x 1000 = 01000
Example: 4263 = Nitroxile
Technical Data
Standard Temperature Surface
Materials* Range Speed
P4615A90 -65°F to 200°F <1.6 ft/s
(-54°C to 93°C) (0.5 m/s)
P5065A88 -70°F to 200°F <1.6 ft/s
(-57°C to 93°C) (0.5 m/s)
*Alternate Materials: For applications that may require an alternate
material, please contact your local Parker Seal representative.
5 0 6 5 SHX 0 1 3 7 5
YD
SHD
E
SHX
5065
4263
4208
4207
4615
5065
4300
Code Profile Size
Width
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Table 8-5. YD, SHD and SHX Gland Dimensions — Inch (Continued)
Compound Codes Part Number
E (X = Standard Offering)
A B C D Max.
Rod Groove Groove Shoulder Wiper SHD SHX YD
Diameter Diameter Width Diameter Axial Compound Rod
4615
5065
4263
4208
4207
4615
5065
4300
Profile
Width Code Size
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Table 8-5. YD, SHD and SHX Gland Dimensions — Inch (Continued)
Compound Codes Part Number
E (X = Standard Offering)
A B C D Max.
Rod Groove Groove Shoulder Wiper SHD SHX YD
Diameter Diameter Width Diameter Axial Compound Rod
4615
5065
4263
4208
4207
4615
5065
4300
Profile
Width Code Size
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Technical Data
Standard Temperature Surface
Materials* Range Speed
P4615A90 -65°F to 200°F <1.6 ft/s
(-54°C to 93°C) (0.5 m/s)
P5065A88 -70°F to 200°F <1.6 ft/s
(-57°C to 93°C) (0.5 m/s)
N4263A90 -20°F to 275°F <3.3 ft/s
(-29°C to 135°C) (1.0 m/s)
V4208A90 -5°F to 400°F <3.3 ft/s
(-21°C to 204°C) (1.0 m/s)
E4207A90 -65°F to 300°F <3.3 ft/s
(-54°C to 149°C) (1.0 m/s)
*Alternate Materials: For applications that may require an alternate
material, please contact your local Parker Seal representative.
4 2 6 3 SH959 – 2 1
8
SH959 Cross-Section Seal Compound Profile 959 Dash Size
4-Digit Material Code Example:
Example: 4263 = Nitroxile 21 = 2.000" Rod Diameter
Technical Data
Standard Temperature Surface
Materials* Range Speed
P4615A90 -65°F to 200°F <1.6 ft/s
(-54°C to 93°C) (0.5 m/s)
P5065A88 -70°F to 200°F <1.6 ft/s
(-57°C to 93°C) (0.5 m/s)
*Alternate Materials: For applications that may require an alternate
material, please contact your local Parker Seal representative.
5 0 6 5 SX959 – 1 1
SH959
SX959
E
5065
4263
4208
4207
4615
5065
Code Profile
Width
4615
5065
4263
4208
4207
4615
5065
Code Profile
Width
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Technical Data
Standard Temperature Surface
Materials* Range Speed
P4300A90 -65°F to 275°F <1.6 ft/s
(-54°C to 135°C) (0.5 m/s)
P4700A90 -65° to 200°F <1.6 ft/s
(-54°C to 93°C) (0.5 m/s)
P4615A90 -65°F to 200°F <1.6 ft/s
(-54°C to 93°C) (0.5 m/s)
*Alternate Materials: For applications that may require an alternate
material, please contact your local Parker Seal representative.
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AH Cross-Section
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4 3 0 0 AH 0 2 5 0 0
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Technical Data
Standard Temperature Surface
Materials* Range Speed
P4300A90 -65°F to 275°F <1.6 ft/s
(-54°C to 135°C) (0.5 m/s)
P4700A90 -65° to 200°F <1.6 ft/s
(-54°C to 93°C) (0.5 m/s)
P4615A90 -65°F to 200°F <1.6 ft/s
(-54°C to 93°C) (0.5 m/s)
*Alternate Materials: For applications that may require an alternate
material, please contact your local Parker Seal representative.
4 7 0 0 J 0 3 0 0 0
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AH
Please refer to Engineering Section 2, page 2-8 for surface finish and
additional hardware considerations.
8 1.375 1.875 0.312 x x XXXX xx 01375 5.000 5.625 0.312 x XXXX xx 05000
1.500 2.000 0.312 x x XXXX xx 01500 5.250 5.875 0.312 XXXX xx 05250
1.625 2.125 0.312 x x XXXX xx 01625 5.500 6.125 0.375 x XXXX xx 05500
1.750 2.250 0.312 x x XXXX xx 01750 5.750 6.375 0.375 XXXX xx 05750
1.875 2.375 0.312 x x XXXX xx 01875 6.000 6.625 0.375 XXXX xx 06000
2.000 2.500 0.312 x x XXXX xx 02000 +.000/ +.001/ +.015/
-.004 -.001 -.015
+.000/ +.001/ +.015/
-.003 -.001 -.000 6.250 6.875 0.375 XXXX xx 06250
2.125 2.625 0.312 x x XXXX xx 02125 6.500 7.125 0.375 XXXX xx 06500
2.250 2.750 0.312 x x XXXX xx 02250 6.750 7.375 0.375 XXXX xx 06750
2.375 2.875 0.312 x XXXX xx 02375 7.000 7.625 0.375 XXXX xx 07000
2.500 3.000 0.312 x x XXXX xx 02500 7.250 7.875 0.375 XXXX xx 07250
2.625 3.125 0.312 x XXXX xx 02625 7.500 8.125 0.375 XXXX xx 07500
2.750 3.250 0.312 x x XXXX xx 02750 7.750 8.375 0.375 XXXX xx 07750
2.875 3.375 0.312 XXXX xx 02875 8.000 8.625 0.375 XXXX xx 08000
3.000 3.500 0.312 x x XXXX xx 03000 *X = Standard Offering
For custom groove calculations, see Appendix C.
*X = Standard Offering
For custom groove calculations, see Appendix C. NOTE: For sizes larger than those shown in the table, please
contact your local Parker Seal representative.
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Technical Data
Standard Temperature Surface
Materials* Range Speed
P4300A90 -65°F to 275°F <1.6 ft/s
(-54°C to 135°C) (0.5 m/s)
P4301A90 -35°F to 225°F <1.6 ft/s
(-37°C to 107°C) (0.5 m/s)
P4700A90 -65° to 200°F <1.6 ft/s
(-54°C to 93°C) (0.5 m/s)
*Alternate Materials: For applications that may require an alternate
material, please contact your local Parker Seal representative.
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AY Cross-Section
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4 3 0 0 AY 0 1 7 5 0
M 3 0 0 AY 0 4 . 0 0 3 5 - 4 . 5
Seal Compound Profile Gland Depth (mm) or Seal Nominal I.D. Seal Nominal
4-Digit Material Code Seal Nominal Radial (mm) Width (mm)
(First digit “4” replaced Cross-Section Example: Example:
with “M” for Metric) Example: 04.0 = 4.0mm 035 = 35mm 4.5 = 4.5mm
Example:
M300 = Resilon
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Technical Data
Standard Temperature Surface
Materials* Range Speed
P4615A90 (H) -65°F to 200°F <1.6 ft/s
(-54°C to 93°C) (0.5 m/s)
P5065A88 (H) -70°F to 200°F <1.6 ft/s
(-57°C to 93°C) (0.5 m/s)
N4181A80 (8600) -40°F to 250°F <3.3 ft/s
(-40°C to 121°C) (1.0 m/s)
*Alternate Materials: For applications that may require an alternate
material, please contact your local Parker Seal representative. 8
H / 8600 Cross-Section
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4 6 1 5 H 0 1 2 5 0
4 1 8 1 8600 0 1 2 5 0
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AY
H and
8600 E A F
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AY
H and
8600 E A F
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Technical Data
Standard Temperature Surface
Materials* Range Speed
P4615A90 -65°F to 200°F <1.6 ft/s
(-54C to 93°C) (0.5 m/s)
*Alternate Materials: For applications that may require an alternate
material, please contact your local Parker Seal representative.
4 6 1 5 K 0 0 7 5 0
Please refer to
E Engineering Section
2, page 2-8 for
B D A surface finish and
additional hardware
considerations.
Table 8-18. K Gland Dimensions — Inch
A B C D E
Rod Groove Groove Shoulder Max. Wiper Part
Diameter Diameter Width Diameter Axial Width Number
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Technical Data
Standard Materials
Temperature Surface
Standard Materials* Range Speed
Cap
0401 40% bronze-filled PTFE -200°F to 575°F < 5 ft/s (1.5 m/sec)
-129°C to 302°C
Energizer
A 70A Nitrile -30°F to 250°F
(-34°C to 121°C)
*Alternate Materials: For applications that may require an alternate
material, please see Section 3 for alternate PTFE (Table 3-4) and
energizer (Table 3-5) materials.
8
Standard AD Cross-Section
Wide AD Cross-Section
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0 4 0 1 AD 1 4 9 0 2 0 0 0 - 1 2 6 A
Please refer to
Engineering Section
2, page 2-8 for surface
finish and additional
hardware considerations.
Table 8-20. AD Gland Dimensions (Standard) — Inch
A B C D O-ring AD Part Number
Rod Groove Groove Shoulder Dash (Standard)
Diameter Diameter Width Diameter Number
+.000/-.002 +.001/-.000 +.008/-.000 +.003/-.000
0.250 0.440 0.146 0.310 011 0401AD09500250-146A 8
0.313 0.503 0.146 0.373 012 0401AD09500313-146A
0.375 0.565 0.146 0.435 013 0401AD09500375-146A
+.000/-.002 +.002/-.000 +.008/-.000 +.004/-.000
0.438 0.628 0.146 0.498 014 0401AD09500438-146A
0.500 0.690 0.146 0.560 015 0401AD09500500-146A
0.563 0.753 0.146 0.623 016 0401AD09500563-146A
0.625 0.815 0.146 0.685 017 0401AD09500625-146A
0.688 0.878 0.146 0.748 018 0401AD09500688-146A
0.750 0.940 0.146 0.810 019 0401AD09500750-146A
0.813 1.003 0.146 0.873 020 0401AD09500813-146A
0.875 1.065 0.146 0.935 021 0401AD09500875-146A
0.938 1.128 0.146 0.998 022 0401AD09500938-146A
1.000 1.190 0.146 1.060 023 0401AD09501000-146A
+.000/-.002 +.002/-.000 +.008/-.000 +.004/-.000
0.500 0.770 0.196 0.560 113 0401AD13500500-196A
0.563 0.833 0.196 0.623 114 0401AD13500563-196A
0.625 0.895 0.196 0.685 115 0401AD13500625-196A
For custom groove calculations, see Appendix C.
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Technical Data
Standard Scraper Temperature
Materials* Energizer Ring Range
N6017 Commercial Nitrile Bronze -40°F to 250°F
(-40°C to 121°C)
V6083 Commercial FKM Bronze -5°F to 400°F
(-21°C to 204°C)
4683 Commercial PTFE Bronze -Cryogenic to
400°F (204°C)
8
SG Cross-Section
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6 0 1 7 SG - 0 1 5 0 0 - 1 8 7
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Contents Parker offers a complete line of wear rings and bearing products to
fit any application. Expertise in both engineered hard plastics and in
PTFE makes Parker the global leader for reciprocating bearing materials.
Engineering ............................... 9-2 By incorporating premium material blends with precision machining
Materials .................................... 9-4 tolerances (down to ±.001"), Parker meets the full spectrum of needs,
Product Offering ........................ 9-6 from heavy-duty hydraulic cylinders operating under the highest
temperatures and pressures to pneumatic applications requiring low
Wear Rings / Bearings Profiles friction, long life and self-lubrication. Parker wear rings are the best way
WPT ......................................... 9-7 to combine high performance with economical value.
WRT ...................................... 9-11
Quality Assurance
WN ........................................ 9-14
All Parker wear ring product lines are available from ISO 9000
PDT ....................................... 9-18 registered operations in Salt Lake City, Utah and Elgin, Illinois. As
PDW ....................................... 9-27 such, wear ring production is governed by rigorous quality standards
and procedures through a highly trained and qualified workforce. With
the assistance of precise, accurate measurement systems and detailed
workmanship criteria, Parker delivers first class quality and consistency
in every shipment.
Manufacturing Excellence
Parker wear rings utilize a precision manufacturing process that
achieves precise flatness on the bearing surfaces, whereas conventional
net-molded bearings can form “dog bone” cross-sections. The result
is optimal bearing contact area and compressive strength. The
cross-sections shown at left illustrate the differences between these
manufacturing methods.
Ap = ØD x W
where D is the bearing O.D. for pistons or the bearing I.D. for rods, and
Figure 9-2: Total affected pressure area, AP W is the bearing width.
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It is important to note that the pressure distribution If additional assistance is required, please contact
will not be equally dispersed across this area. Instead, Parker or your authorized distributor.
the pressure profile takes the form shown in Figure
9-3. The assumed load-bearing area, AL, can be What fluids are wear rings typically
calculated as follows:
compatible with?
MolyGard and WearGard compounds are
Ap ØD x W
AL = = compatible with petroleum-based hydraulic fluids,
5 5 transmission fluids, phosphate esters, and many other
fluids. PTFE compounds 0401, 0307, and others have
To calculate the allowable radial force, F, simply outstanding chemical compatibility with a wide range
multiply the load-bearing area, AL, by the permissible of fluids. Please contact Parker for specific inquiries.
compressive load of the material, q, and divide by the
desired factor of safety, FS. How does moisture affect wear rings?
Due to nylon’s inherent swelling in water, it is
To calculate the proper bearing width, W, based on recommended that WearGard and MolyGard not
a known radial force: be used in applications where water or moisture is
present. Filled PTFE compounds or other alternative
5xF materials such as polyacetal and composite resins
W= x FS
ØD x q are recommended in such scenarios and are available
from Parker.
Once W is calculated, round up to the next nominal
width (1/8" increments). Where should the wear ring be installed
relative to the seals?
To calculate the allowable radial force, F, based on a Wear rings should always be installed on the
known bearing width: lubrication (wet) side of the seal for best performance.
For rod glands, the wear ring should be on the
AL x q ØD x W x q pressure side of the rod seal. For pistons, if only one
F= =
FS 5 x FS bearing is to be used, it should be on the side of the
piston opposite the rod. This arrangement keeps the
piston wear ring further away from the rod wear ring.
Permissible compressive load, q, can be found in the This becomes critical when the rod is at full extension
material properties tables on page 9-5. This value is and provides better leveraging of the two bearing
based upon known material deflection at 73°F and at a surfaces.
specified load. Parker recommends a factor of safety,
FS, of at least 3 to account for changes in physical
Which end cut should be used?
properties due to increases in system temperature.
There are three types of end cuts available: butt
cut, angle cut and step cut. The butt cut is the most
common and most economical cut. Angle cuts and
step cuts provide added performance by ensuring
F
bearing area overlap at the wear ring’s gap. In certain 9
applications, step cut wear rings can be used as buffer
seals, protecting the seal from pressure spikes. Figure
9-4 illustrates these three options.
5 5
W
Butt Cut Angle Cut Step Cut
Figure 9-3: Load distribution of radial force, F, and effective Figure 9-4: End Cuts
load area, AL
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Parker Bearing
Materials
Parker bearing materials are backed Parker also offers other engineered bearing materials for specialized
by over 30 years of manufacturing applications demanding higher temperatures and sideloads. Parker’s
expertise both in engineered UltraComp™ CGT provides high temperature bearing performance
hard plastics and PTFE. Our up to 500°F. Composite, fabric-reinforced resins are also available
WearGard and MolyGard strength to accommodate sideloads far more severe than glass-loaded nylon
characteristics meet or exceed most compounds can withstand. Composite resins also resist moisture swell
metals traditionally used in wear in water-glycol emulsions and other water-based fluids. Polyacetal,
rings. While many compounds are Nylatron® and many different PTFE filler combinations are also available
available, the most commonly used for specialized applications. Please contact Parker or your authorized
bearing materials are WearGard, distributor for assistance in selecting alternative bearing materials.
MolyGard and filled PTFE (featured
at right). W4733 — WearGard
Heat stabilized, internally lubricated, 35% glass-reinforced nylon
for tight-tolerance wear rings. WearGard is the premium material
for the most severe applications due to its dimensional stability, high
compressive strength and Parker’s proprietary internal lubrication for
reduced friction. WearGard is an extremely high endurance compound,
retaining its physical properties without degradation. WearGard also
features Parker’s distinctive green coloring and is available in the WPT
and WRT profiles.
W4650 — MolyGard
Heat stabilized, internally lubricated, 30% glass-reinforced nylon
for standard-tolerance wear rings. Very similar physical properties to
WearGard, but with an economical advantage. MolyGard is for use in
light to medium duty hydraulic applications. Available in the WN profile.
Tensile
Modulus Kpsi 899 952 — 470 ASTM D638, 73°F
Compressive psi
Strength 21500 21000 21700 35000 ASTM D695, 73°F
Shear psi
Strength 9820 9390 — — ASTM D732, 73°F
Flexural
Strength psi 25500 22600 30500 — ASTM D790, 73°F
Flexural Kpsi
Modulus 1100 860 1175 280 ASTM D790, 73°F
Notched
IZOD Impact Ft-Lbs/in 1.15 1.37 1.69 10 ASTM D256, 73°F
Strength
Deformation ASTM D621, 24 hrs
Under Load % 0.4 0.6 — 4.0 @ 4000 psi, 73°F
Water 24 hour immersion,
Absorption % 0.5 0.8 0.06 0.1 ASTM D570, 73°F
Temperature °F
Range -65 to +275 -65 to +275 -65 to +500 -40 to +250 —
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Pneumatic
Medium
bearing product line ensures that
Heavy
Light
performance requirements are
met with maximized value. When Series Description Page
pressure and temperature reach WPT Tight-Tolerance Piston 9-7
Wear Rings
their extremes, WPT and WRT
profiles help reduce the seal
extrusion gap, assuring the utmost
seal performance and leakage
control. Conversely, in high volume, WRT Tight-Tolerance Rod 9-11
light-duty hydraulic cylinders, where Wear Rings
pressure and temperature are not
excessive, Parker’s WN profile
stands out as the most economical
choice for long-lasting piston and WN Commercial Wear Rings 9-14
rod bearings. When frictional for Rod and Piston
forces must be kept to a minimum
in pneumatic applications, PTFE
bearing profiles PDT and PDW
provide precision fitting and minimal PDT PTFE Wear Strip 9-18
frictional losses. for Rod and Piston
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Technical Data
Standard Material
W4733 WearGard
Radial Tolerance
+.000"/ -.002" (up to 6" O.D.); +.000/-.003" (6" to 12" O.D.)
End Cuts
Butt Cut, Angle Cut, Step Cut
Options
Virtually any width can be produced without assessing a setup charge.
WPT Cross-Section
Additionally, other cross-sections not shown are available when
required.
4 7 3 3 WPT 1 2 5 – 0 4 0 0 0 – 0 5 0 0
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Technical Data
Standard Material
W4733 WearGard
Radial Tolerance
+.000"/-.002" (up to 5-3/4" I.D.); +.000/-.003" (5-3/4" to 7" I.D.)
End Cuts
Butt Cut, Angle Cut, Step Cut
Options
Virtually any width can be produced without assessing a setup charge.
WRT Cross-Section
Additionally, other cross-sections not shown are available when
required.
4 7 3 3 WRT 1 2 5 – 0 2 0 0 0 – 0 7 5 0
Technical Data
Standard Material
W4650 MolyGard
Radial Tolerance
+.000"/-.005"
End Cuts
Butt Cut only
Butt Cut
Options
WN Cross-Section Virtually any width can be produced without assessing a setup charge.
Additionally, other cross-sections not shown are available when
required.
4 6 5 0 WN 1 2 5 – 0 2 7 5 0 – 0 2 5 0
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WN Groove Calculation
See Piston and Rod Wear Ring Groove Calculations in Appendix C.
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Technical Data
Standard Material
0401 – 40% Bronze-Filled PTFE
0307 – 23% Carbon, 2% Graphite-Filled PTFE
Others available upon request
Radial Tolerance
+.000"/-.004"
End Cuts
Butt Cut, Angle Cut, Step Cut
Options
PDT Cross-Section
Virtually any width, diameter and cross-section can be produced
without assessing a setup charge.
0 4 0 1 PDT A 0 1 0 0 0 A 0 2 5 0
0 3 0 7 PDT H 0 9 3 – 0 6 2 5
W A B C
Please refer to Engineering
Section 2, page 2-8 for 9
surface finish and additional
hardware considerations.
Table 9-13. PDT Gland Dimensions (Piston, Cut-To-Length) — Inch
A B C D
Bore Diameter Groove Diameter Piston Diameter Groove Width Part Number
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062
0.062 0.250 XXXX PDTH 062-0250 T
0.062 0.375 XXXX PDTH 062-0375
CL
0.062 0.500 XXXX PDTH 062-0500 G
0.062 0.625 XXXX PDTH 062-0625
093
0.093 0.250 XXXX PDTH 093-0250
0.093 0.375 XXXX PDTH 093-0375
0.093 0.500 XXXX PDTH 093-0500
0.093 0.625 XXXX PDTH 093-0625
125
0.125 0.250 XXXX PDTH 125-0250
0.125 0.375 XXXX PDTH 125-0375
0.125 0.500 XXXX PDTH 125-0500
0.125 0.625 XXXX PDTH 125-0625
0.125 0.750 XXXX PDTH 125-0750 NOTE: For sizes larger than those shown in the table, please con-
tact your local Parker Seal representative.
0.125 1.000 XXXX PDTH 125-1000
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Standard Material
0401 – 40% Bronze-Filled PTFE
0307 – 23% Carbon, 2% Graphite-Filled PTFE
Others available upon request
Radial Tolerance
+.000"/-.004"
End Cuts
Butt Cut, Angle Cut, Step Cut
0 4 0 1 PDW C 0 4 5 0 0 B 0 5 0 0
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Profiles
Table 10-1: Product Profiles
Application (Duty) Application (Duty)
Pneumatic
Pneumatic
Medium
Medium
Series Description Series Description
Heavy
Page
Heavy
Page
Light
MB Modular Light 10-4 PAB Positively- 10-21
Back-up for Activated
PolyPaks & Back-up
U-cups
Back-up Rings
Decision Tree
Page 10-21
Page 10-10
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Technical Data
Standard Max. Pressure
Materials* Temperature Range**
P4617D65 -65°F to 250°F 10,000 psi
(-54°C to 121°C) (689 bar)
Z4652D65 -65°F to 275°F 10,000 psi
(-54°C to 135°C) (689 bar)
*Alternate Materials: For applications that may require an alternate
material, please contact your local Parker Seal representative.
** 7,000 psi (482 bar) with tight-tolerance wear rings.
5,000 psi (344 bar) with standard-tolerance wear rings.
MB Cross-Section
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Bevel
A E B
A D B
Please refer to Engineering Section 2, page 2-8 for surface finish and additional
hardware considerations.
How to Determine the Gland Width when Using Modular Back-up Rings
The Modular Back-up ring allows you to extend the pressure rating of a seal that fits into the common gland
used by such seals as the PolyPaks and the BS, BT, BD, B3, B7, UP, UR and US Profiles. In order to use the
MB Back-up ring the width of the seal gland must be extended to account for the height of the Modular Back-up
ing. Add the following width to the gland of the seal only as shown in this catalog.
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4617
4652
Groove Bore Groove Piston
Diameter Diameter Width Diameter**
0.125 0.375 0.126 0.374 X X xxxx12500125MB
0.250 0.500 0.251 0.499 X X xxxx12500250MB
0.312 0.562 0.313 0.561 X xxxx12500312MB
0.375 0.625 0.376 0.624 X X xxxx12500375MB
0.500 0.750 0.501 0.749 X X xxxx12500500MB
0.500 0.875 0.501 0.874 X xxxx18700500MB
0.500 1.000 0.501 0.999 X X xxxx25000500MB
0.625 0.875 0.626 0.874 X X xxxx12500625MB
0.625 1.000 0.626 0.999 X X xxxx18700625MB
0.625 1.125 0.626 1.124 X xxxx25000625MB
0.625 1.375 0.627 1.373 X xxxx37501000MB
0.687 0.937 0.688 0.936 X xxxx12500687MB
0.750 1.000 0.751 0.999 X X xxxx12500750MB
0.750 1.250 0.751 1.249 X X xxxx25000750MB
Add to gland width the corresponding value from Table 10-3.
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Table 10-4. MB Gland Dimensions — Inch (Continued) (All dimensions are reference)
A B C D E
(Rod) (Rod) Material
Rod Groove Groove Throat
Diameter Diameter Width Diameter* Part Number
(Piston)
4617
4652
Groove Bore Groove Piston
Diameter Diameter Width Diameter**
2.000 2.750 2.002 2.748 X X xxxx37502000MB
2.000 3.000 2.002 2.998 X xxxx50002000MB
2.125 2.500 2.126 2.499 X X xxxx18702125MB
2.250 2.750 2.251 2.749 X X xxxx25002250MB
2.250 2.875 2.252 2.873 X xxxx31202250MB
2.250 3.000 2.252 2.998 X xxxx37502250MB
2.250 3.250 2.252 3.248 X xxxx50002250MB
2.375 3.000 2.377 2.998 X xxxx31202375MB
2.375 3.125 2.377 3.123 X xxxx37502375MB
2.500 2.875 2.501 2.874 X xxxx18702500MB
2.500 3.000 2.501 2.999 X X xxxx25002500MB
2.500 3.125 2.502 3.123 X xxxx31202500MB
2.500 3.250 2.502 3.248 X xxxx37502500MB
2.500 3.500 2.502 3.498 X xxxx50002500MB
Add to gland width the corresponding value from Table 10-3.
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Table 10-4. MB Gland Dimensions — Inch (Continued) (All dimensions are reference)
A B C D E
(Rod) (Rod) Material
Rod Groove Groove Throat
Diameter Diameter Width Diameter* Part Number
(Piston)
4617
4652
Groove Bore Groove Piston
Diameter Diameter Width Diameter**
4.000 4.375 4.001 4.374 X xxxx18704000MB
4.000 4.500 4.001 4.499 X X xxxx25004000MB
4.000 4.750 4.002 4.748 X xxxx37504000MB
4.000 5.000 4.002 4.998 X xxxx50004000MB
4.250 4.750 4.251 4.749 X xxxx25004250MB
4.250 5.000 4.252 4.998 X X xxxx37504250MB
4.375 4.750 4.376 4.749 X xxxx18704375MB
4.375 5.000 4.377 4.998 X xxxx31204375MB
4.375 5.125 4.377 5.123 X xxxx37504375MB
4.500 5.000 4.501 4.999 X X xxxx25004500MB
4.500 5.125 4.502 5.123 X X xxxx31204500MB
4.500 5.500 4.502 5.498 X xxxx50004500MB
4.750 5.500 4.752 5.498 X X xxxx37504750MB
4.875 5.625 4.877 5.623 X xxxx37504875MB
Add to gland width the corresponding value from Table 10-3.
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Table 10-4. MB Gland Dimensions — Inch (Continued) (All dimensions are reference)
A B C D E
(Rod) (Rod) Material
Rod Groove Groove Throat
Diameter Diameter Width Diameter*
Part Number
(Piston)
4617
4652
Groove Bore Groove Piston
Diameter Diameter Width Diameter**
8.500 9.500 8.502 9.498 X X xxxx50008500MB
9.000 9.750 9.002 9.748 X X xxxx37509000MB
9.000 10.000 9.002 9.998 X X xxxx50009000MB
9.250 10.000 9.252 9.998 X X xxxx37509250MB
9.500 10.500 9.502 10.498 X xxxx50009500MB
Add to gland width the corresponding value from Table 10-3.
9.750 10.500 9.752 10.498 X xxxx37509750MB
9.875 10.875 9.877 10.873 X xxxx50009875MB
10.000 10.500 10.001 10.499 X xxxx25010000MB
10.000 10.750 10.002 10.748 X xxxx37510000MB
10.000 11.000 10.002 10.998 X xxxx50010000MB
10.500 11.250 10.502 11.248 X xxxx37510500MB
10.500 11.500 10.502 11.498 X X xxxx50010500MB
11.000 11.750 11.002 11.748 X xxxx37511000MB
11.000 12.000 11.002 11.998 X xxxx50011000MB
11.250 12.000 11.252 11.998 X xxxx37511250MB
11.500 12.500 11.502 12.498 X X xxxx50011500MB
12.000 13.000 12.002 12.998 X X xxxx50012000MB
12.750 14.000 12.753 13.997 X xxxx62512750MB
13.000 13.500 13.001 13.499 X X xxxx25011750MB
13.500 14.500 13.502 14.498 X X xxxx50013500MB
14.000 14.500 14.001 14.499 X xxxx25012000MB
15.000 16.000 15.002 15.998 X X xxxx50015000MB
17.000 18.000 17.002 17.998 X xxxx50017000MB
17.750 19.000 17.753 18.997 X xxxx62517750MB
19.000 20.000 19.002 19.998 X xxxx50019000MB
21.000 22.000 21.002 21.998 X X xxxx50021000MB
29.000 30.000 29.002 29.998 X xxxx50029000MB
* If used with wear rings, refer to wear ring throat diameter, see Section 9.
** If used with wear rings, refer to wear ring piston diameter, see Section 9.
NOTE: For sizes larger than those shown in the table, please contact your local Parker Seal representative.
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Technical Data
Standard Max. Pressure
Materials* Temperature Range**
Z4651D60 -65°F to 275°F 7,000 psi
(-54°C to 135°C) (482 bar)
Z4729D65 -65°F to 275°F 7,000 psi
(-54°C to 135°C) (482 bar)
*Alternate Materials: For applications that may require an alternate
material, please contact your local Parker Seal representative.
** 4,900 psi (337 bar) with tight-tolerance wear rings.
3,500 psi (241 bar) with standard-tolerance wear rings.
8700 Cross-Section
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4 6 5 1 87 0 8 0 2 0 0 0 $KIVE
A E B
A D B
Please refer to Engineering Section 2, page 2-8 for surface finish and additional
hardware considerations.
Table 10-6. 8700 Gland Dimensions (Standard) — Inch6
A B C D E
Rod (Rod) (Rod) (Rod) Part Number
Diameter Groove Groove Throat
Diameter Width Diameter*
(Bore) (Bore) (Bore) Radial
Groove Bore Groove Piston Cross Compound Profile
Diameter Diameter Width Diameter** Section Code Code
0.375 0.625 0.376 0.624 0.1250 XXXX 87 0400375
0.500 0.750 0.501 0.749 0.1250 XXXX 87 0400500
0.625 0.875 0.626 0.874 0.1250 XXXX 87 0400625
0.750 1.000 0.751 0.999 0.1250 XXXX 87 0400750
Add .062" to seal groove width
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Technical Data
Standard Max. Pressure Range
Materials* Temperature Dynamic** Static
Z4651D60 -65°F to 275°F 7,000 psi 20,000 psi
(-54°C to 135°C) (482 bar) (1,379 bar)
Z4729D65 -65°F to 275°F 7,000 psi 20,000 psi
(-54°C to 135°C (482 bar) (1,379 bar)
*Alternate Materials: For applications that may require an alternate
material, please contact your local Parker Seal representative.
** 4,900 psi (337 bar) with tight-tolerance wear rings.
3,500 psi (241 bar) with standard-tolerance wear rings.
5100 Cross-Section
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C Gland Depth
One Two
Backup Backup
Gland
Depth
B D A
E G F
Please refer to Engineering Section 2, page 2-8 for surface finish and additional
hardware considerations.
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Due to the nature of this product line and the design relationship
between the back-up and the seal, parts are sold only as part of an
assembly that includes the seal design best suited to the application.
Technical Data
Standard Max. Pressure
Materials* Temperature Range**
Rod * Alternate
R0 -65°F to 250°F 5,000 psi Materials: For
(Virgin PTFE) (-54°C to 121°C) (344 bar) applications that
R1 -20°F to 250°F 3,000 psi may require an
(Nylatron) (-29°C to 121°C) (206 bar) alternate material,
please contact your
R12 -65°F to 500°F 10,000 psi
local Parker Seal
(PEEK) (-54°C to 260°C) (689 bar)
representative.
Piston
P0 -65°F to 250°F 5,000 psi ** 7,000 psi (482 bar)
(Virgin PTFE) (-54°C to 121°C) (344 bar) with tight-tolerance
Positively-Actuated Cross-Section wear rings.
P1 -20°F to 250°F 3,000 psi
5,000 psi (344 bar)
(Nylatron) (-29°C to 121°C) (206 bar)
with standard-
P12 -65°F to 500°F 10,000 psi tolerance wear
(PEEK) (-54°C to 260°C) (689 bar) rings.
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Standard
Materials* Temperature Max. Pressure Range
0100 Virgin PTFE -425°F to 450°F 1,500 psi (103 bar) dynamic
(-254°C to 232°C) 4,500 psi (310 bar) static
*Alternate Materials: For applications that may require an alternate
material, please see Section 3 (Table 3-7) for alternate PTFE
materials.
PDB Cross-Section
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Product Profiles Parker offers many materials for fluid power applications that have
unique advantages in comparison to traditional materials (see Section
568 Resilon O-ring ................. 11-2
3, Materials). Urethane based compounds such as Resilon used in
HS Head Seal....................... 11-15 AS568 style o-rings and P4700 used in urethane head seals exhibit
these unique advantages including low compression set and excellent
extrusion resistance.
Urethane O-rings
Parker urethane o-rings offer the material advantages exclusive to the
Resilon family of compounds in standard and custom o-ring sizes. High
temperature Resilon o-rings eliminates the need for back-ups, simplifying
installation and reducing damage due to spiral failure.
Profiles
Table 11-1: Product Profiles
Application (Duty)
Pneumatic
Medium
Heavy
Light
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Technical Data
Standard
Materials* Temperature Pressure
P4300A90 -65°F to 275°F 5,000 psi (344 bar) dynamic
(-54°C to 135°C) 10,000 psi (688 bar) static
P4301A90 -65°F to 275°F 5,000 psi (344 bar) dynamic
(-54°C to 135°C) 10,000 psi (688 bar) static
*Alternate Materials: For applications that may require an alternate
material, please contact your local Parker Seal representative.
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Gland Depth
Gland
Depth
B C A
D F E
Rod Piston
Dynamic Gland
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Static Gland
Please refer to Engineering Section 2, page 2-8 for surface finish and additional
hardware considerations.
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Technical Data
Standard
Materials* Temperature Pressure
P4700A90 -65°F to 200°F 10,000 psi (688 bar) static
(-54°C to 93°C)
*Alternate Materials: For applications that may require an alternate
material, please contact your local Parker Seal representative.
HS Cross Section
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Groove Width
1 = Single Back-up Ring Groove Width
2 = Double Back-up Ring Groove Width (very rare)
C A B
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Fractional Decimal Metric Fractional Decimal Metric Fractional Decimal Metric Fractional Decimal Metric B
— 0.004 0.10 37/64 0.578 14.68 1 15/32 1.469 37.31 — 2.874 73.00
— 0.010 0.25 — 0.591 15.00 — 1.496 38.00 2 7/8 2.875 73.03
1/64 0.016 0.40 19/32 0.594 15.08 1 1/2 1.500 38.10 — 2.913 74.00
— 0.020 0.50 39/64 0.609 15.48 1 17/32 1.531 38.89 2 15/16 2.938 74.61
— 0.030 0.75 5/8 0.625 15.88 — 1.535 39.00 — 2.953 75.00
1/32 0.031 0.79 — 0.630 16.00 1 9/16 1.562 39.69 — 2.992 76.00
— 0.039 1.00 41/64 0.641 16.27 — 1.575 40.00 3 3.000 76.20
3/64 0.047 1.19 — 0.650 16.50 1 19/64 1.594 40.48 — 3.032 77.00
— 0.059 1.50 21/32 0.656 16.67 — 1.614 41.00 3 1/16 3.062 77.79
1/16 0.063 1.59 — 0.669 17.00 1 5/8 1.625 41.28 — 3.071 78.00
5/64 0.078 1.98 43/64 0.672 17.01 — 1.654 42.00 — 3.110 79.00
— 0.079 2.00 11/16 0.688 17.46 1 21/32 1.656 42.07 3 1/8 3.125 79.38
3/32 0.094 2.38 45/64 0.703 17.86 1 11/16 1.688 42.86 — 3.150 80.00
— 0.098 2.50 — 0.709 18.00 — 1.693 43.00 3 3/16 3.188 80.96
7/64 0.109 2.78 23/32 0.719 18.26 1 23/32 1.719 43.66 — 3.189 81.00
— 0.118 3.00 — 0.728 18.49 — 1.732 44.00 — 3.228 82.00
1/8 0.125 3.18 47/64 0.734 18.65 1 3/4 1.750 44.50 3 1/4 3.250 82.55
— 0.138 3.50 — 0.748 19.00 — 1.772 45.00 — 3.268 83.00
9/64 0.141 3.57 3/4 0.750 19.05 1 25/32 1.781 45.24 — 3.307 84.00
5/32 0.156 3.97 49/64 0.766 19.45 — 1.811 46.00 3 5/16 3.312 84.14
— 0.158 4.00 25/32 0.781 19.84 1 13/16 1.813 46.04 — 3.346 85.00
11/64 0.172 4.37 — 0.787 20.00 1 27/32 1.844 46.83 3 3/8 3.375 85.73
— 0.177 4.50 51/64 0.797 20.24 — 1.850 47.00 — 3.386 86.00
3/16 0.188 4.76 13/16 0.813 20.64 1 7/8 1.875 47.63 — 3.425 87.00
— 0.197 5.00 — 0.827 21.00 — 1.890 48.00 3 7/16 3.438 87.31
13/64 0.203 5.16 53/64 0.828 21.03 1 29/32 1.906 48.42 — 3.465 88.00
— 0.217 5.50 27/32 0.844 21.43 — 1.929 49.00 3 1/2 3.500 88.90
7/32 0.219 5.56 55/64 0.859 21.83 1 15/16 1.938 49.21 — 3.504 89.00
15/64 0.234 5.95 — 0.866 22.00 — 1.970 50.00 — 3.543 90.00
— 0.236 6.00 7/8 0.875 22.23 1 31/32 1.970 50.01 3 9/16 3.562 90.49
1/4 0.250 6.35 57/64 0.891 22.62 2 2.000 50.80 — 3.583 91.00
— 0.256 6.50 — 0.906 23.00 — 2.008 51.00 — 3.622 92.00
17/64 0.266 6.75 29/32 0.906 23.02 — 2.047 52.00 3 5/8 3.625 92.08
— 0.276 7.00 59/64 0.922 23.42 2 1/16 2.062 52.39 — 3.661 93.00
9/32 0.281 7.14 15/16 0.938 23.81 — 2.087 53.00 3 11/16 3.688 93.66
— 0.295 7.50 — 0.945 24.00 2 1/8 2.125 53.98 — 3.701 94.00
19/64 0.297 7.54 61/64 0.953 24.21 — 2.126 54.00 — 3.740 95.00
5/16 0.313 7.94 31/32 0.969 24.61 — 2.165 55.00 3 3/4 3.750 95.25
— 0.315 8.00 — 0.984 25.00 2 3/16 2.188 55.56 — 3.780 96.00
21/64 0.328 8.33 1 1.000 25.40 — 2.205 56.00 3 13/16 3.813 96.84
— 0.335 8.50 — 1.024 26.00 — 2.244 57.00 — 3.819 97.00
11/32 0.344 8.73 1 1/32 1.031 26.19 2 1/4 2.250 57.15 — 3.858 98.00
— 0.354 9.00 1 1/16 1.062 26.99 — 2.284 58.00 3 7/8 3.875 98.43
23/64 0.359 9.13 — 1.063 27.00 2 5/16 2.312 58.74 — 3.898 99.00
— 0.374 9.50 1 3/32 1.094 27.78 — 2.323 59.00 — 3.937 100.00
3/8 0.375 9.53 — 1.102 28.00 — 2.362 60.00 3 15/16 3.938 100.01
25/64 0.391 9.92 1 1/8 1.125 28.58 2 3/8 2.375 60.33 — 3.976 101.00
— 0.394 10.00 — 1.148 29.00 — 2.402 61.00 4 4.000 101.60
12/32 0.406 10.32 1 5/32 1.156 29.37 2 7/16 2.438 61.91 4 1/16 4.062 103.19
— 0.413 10.50 — 1.181 30.00 — 2.441 62.00 4 1/8 4.125 104.78
27/64 0.422 10.72 1 3/16 1.188 30.16 — 2.480 63.00 — 4.134 105.00
— 0.433 11.00 1 7/32 1.219 30.96 2 1/2 2.500 63.50 4 3/16 4.188 106.36
7/16 0.438 11.11 — 1.221 31.00 — 2.520 64.00 4 1/4 4.250 107.95
29/64 0.453 11.51 1 1/4 1.250 31.75 — 2.559 65.00 4 5/16 4.312 109.54
15/32 0.469 11.91 — 1.260 32.00 2 9/16 2.562 65.09 — 4.331 110.00
— 0.472 12.00 1 9/32 1.281 32.54 — 2.598 66.00 4 3/8 4.375 111.13
31/64 0.484 12.30 — 1.299 33.00 2 5/8 2.625 66.68 4 7/16 4.438 112.71
— 0.492 12.50 1 5/16 1.312 33.34 — 2.638 67.00 4 1/2 4.500 114.30
1/2 0.500 12.70 — 1.339 34.00 — 2.677 68.00 — 4.528 115.00
— 0.512 13.00 1 11/32 1.344 34.13 2 11/16 2.688 68.26 4 9/16 4.562 115.89
33/64 0.516 13.10 1 3/8 1.375 34.93 — 2.717 69.00 4 5/8 4.625 117.48
17/32 0.531 13.50 — 1.378 35.00 2 3/4 2.750 69.85 — 4.724 120.00
35/64 0.547 13.90 1 13/32 1.406 35.72 — 2.756 70.00 4 3/4 4.750 120.65
— 0.551 14.00 — 1.417 36.00 — 2.795 71.00 4 7/8 4.875 123.83
9/16 0.563 14.29 1 7/16 1.438 36.51 2 13/16 2.813 71.44 — 4.921 125.00
— 0.571 14.50 — 1.457 37.00 — 2.835 72.00 5 5.000 127.00
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A straight-edge lined up with the values on any pair of vertical
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3,0
value; e.g. when set at 1.000 in. shaft diameter and 4000 rpm, it
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Custom Groove
Dimensions Catalog EPS 5370/USA
Contents There are times when using standard seal groove dimensions is not an
option. Whether it is for cylinders that have been refinished or off sized
metal, there are some simple calculations to use to determine what the
Piston Gland ...............................C-1 appropriate groove dimensions should be. The formulas for calculating
Rod Gland ..................................C-2 custom groove dimensions are included below. C
Wiper Gland................................C-2
Piston Wear Ring........................C-3
Rod Wear Ring ...........................C-3
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Subtract the required rod diameter from the next largest standard rod diameter to determine the Offset Factor.
Apply the Offset Factor to the Groove Diameter, X, and the Throat Diameter, Y, as shown below. Groove Width,
Z, will remain unchanged.
Offset Factor Diameter If the required diameter is larger than the standard
diameter, a negative Offset Factor will be calculated,
C and the rod seal will be stretched. In most
Offset Standard
= Rod Diameter –
Required
Factor Rod Diameter circumstances, Parker advises against stretching
smaller sizes of rod seals to fit oversized rods. Please
contact your local Parker representative for assistance
New Groove Diameter, X: in these cases.
C =
Min. Groove + 2 X Min. Cross - 2 X Desired Min. Radial
Diameter Section Metal-to-Metal Clearance
The formula for calculating rod wear ring grooves using alternative extrusion gaps metal-to-metal clearances
and machining tolerances:
C1 =
Max. Groove - 2 X Min. Cross + 2 X Desired Min. Radial
Diameter Section Metal-to-Metal Clearance
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Weight
100%
100%
(%)
(%)
Reference Fuel A MIL-H-5606
P4300A90 -1 -6 8 1 2 4 P4300A90 0 0 35 -15 5 7
P4301A90 0 -5 7 7 2 3 P4301A90 -1 -6 0 7 6 8 D
P4304D60 -1 -2 7 -1 1 1 P4304D60 -3 -2 14 5 5 7
P4311A90 0 3 7 5 2 3 P4311A90 -1 3 8 3 7 9
P4500A90 -1 -8 -4 -3 1 2 P4500A90 -3 -8 10 -1 7 9
P6000A90 -1 6 2 -1 1 1 P6000A90 -3 -3 33 13 6 8
Z4651D60 2 -1 22 -1 2 4 Z4651D60 -2 -1 12 4 7 9
Z4652D65 1 3 -1 3 -2 -1 Z4652D65 0 0 12 4 6 8
Z4653D60 -2 -3 -4 25 1 2 Z4653D60 -6 1 8 32 7 10
N4115A75 -3 2 -12 -18 0 2 N4115A75 -1 28 10 -24 4 7
N4180A80 -1 -2 -5 -12 0 1 N4180A80 -9 5 11 -17 5 8
N4181A80 -6 3 -10 -12 2 4 N4181A80 -12 -6 -16 -24 15 21
N4121A90 -1 -5 -4 -12 1 1 N4121A90 -2 13 -3 -28 6 11
N4008A80 -5 1 -9 -9 2 6 N4008A80 -9 16 -18 -32 11 18
N0304A75 -5 -2 -25 -20 -2 2 N0304A75 -11 20 -20 -31 8 15
N4257A85 2 11 -10 -23 0 0 N4257A85 1 49 9 -29 2 4
N4274A85 0 4 3 5 1 1 N4274A85 -7 12 17 6 4 6
N4263A90 -2 -10 1 18 1 1 N4263A90 0 12 17 -2 5 7
KB162A80 -2 7 -4 -9 1 1 KB162A80 -5 -10 -14 -10 10 13
KB163A90 -3 -6 -6 -1 1 1 KB163A90 -7 -8 -8 -2 8 11
N4007A95 0 -2 -6 8 1 2 N4007A95 -2 0 -4 -8 6 9
E4183A80 -21 – -61 -54 57 93 E4183A80 -25 -58 -67 -57 95 133
E4207A90 -3 -18 -15 5 -1 -1 E4207A90 -22 – -68 -58 71 100
E4259A80 -9 1 -31 -17 24 37 E4259A80 -23 – -70 -66 104 126
E4270A90 -6 – -58 -53 43 69 E4270A90 -18 – -53 -54 73 94
V4205A75 -1 6 11 4 0 0 V4205A75 -2 1 -11 -4 1 2
V4208A90 -2 -2 -10 -6 1 2 V4208A90 -5 -2 -15 -10 2 4
V4266A95 0 -5 -2 3 1 2 V4266A95 -1 -21 -21 -11 1 3
V4276A85 -9 -59 -38 28 10 22 V4276A85 -7 -46 -13 47 16 25
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Points Change
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Strength (PSI)
Modulas (PSI)
Modulas (PSI)
Hardness
Hardness
Elongation
Elongation
Volume
Volume
Tensile
Tensile
Weight
Weight
100%
100%
(%)
(%)
Reference Fuel B Jet Oil II
P4300A90 -1 -4 -3 -15 13 18 P4300A90 -1 -3 18 -6 10 12
P4301A90 -1 -12 -27 -9 17 24 P4301A90 -1 -9 -2 6 13 15
P4304D60 -3 -10 -9 -3 8 11 P4304D60 0 -4 -1 5 5 6
P4311A90 -2 0 -12 -2 13 18 P4311A90 -4 0 16 7 11 13
P4500A90 -3 -16 -36 -9 12 17 P4500A90 -3 -7 24 1 10 12
P6000A90 -3 -13 -30 2 10 14 P6000A90 -3 -1 46 14 9 10
D Z4651D60 -3 -9 -6 -7 7 10 Z4651D60 0 -5 -3 -5 7 9
Z4652D65 -4 -9 6 4 0 2 Z4652D60 1 1 1 6 5 6
Z4653D60 -7 -5 -8 17 7 10 Z4653D60 -6 3 6 30 6 7
N4115A75 -9 1 -15 -22 7 13 N4115A75 -7 23 12 -21 18 24
N4180A80 -10 -12 -19 -29 10 18 N4180A80 -16 -1 10 -2 20 26
N4181A80 -12 -9 -41 -36 20 30 N4181A80 -14 -9 -16 -17 31 37
N4121A90 -15 -14 -20 -20 10 17 N4121A90 -12 3 2 -16 16 22
N4008A80 -10 7 -32 -38 22 38 N4008A80 -12 17 -15 -30 29 38
N0304A75 -15 -10 -51 -40 5 12 N0304A75 -16 28 -31 -43 28 36
N4257A85 -19 -28 -34 -28 13 21 N4257A85 -2 40 12 -25 10 11
N4274A85 -16 -43 -26 4 17 26 N4274A85 -3 16 17 0 12 13
N4263A90 -14 -52 -18 37 15 24 N4263A90 -4 -2 9 -3 12 15
KB162A80 -7 – -50 -43 16 23 KB162A80 -6 -5 -11 -7 14 17
KB163A90 -17 – -34 -19 14 22 KB163A90 -8 -5 -9 -2 12 15
N4007A95 -8 -14 -24 -8 8 10 N4007A95 -20 -8 0 -15 14 18
E4183A80 -20 -5 -56 -53 71 108 E4183A80 -11 -11 -5 -4 8 9
E4207A90 -5 -8 -13 -5 -1 -1 E4207A90 -8 – -19 -15 8 9
E4259A80 -7 0 -4 -4 18 28 E4259A80 -10 3 -8 -8 11 13
E4270A90 -17 – -53 -33 24 36 E4270A90 -8 -2 0 1 10 11
V4205A75 -4 9 1 -3 0 1 V4205A75 -6 -2 -34 -16 6 11
V4208A90 -4 -6 -17 -9 1 3 V4208A90 -9 -2 -10 -8 5 10
V4266A95 -2 -5 -5 4 1 2 V4266A95 -3 -9 -7 6 4 8
V4276A85 -19 -57 -52 1 15 32 V4276A85 -1 -34 -11 32 5 7
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Points Change
Strength (PSI)
Strength (PSI)
Modulas (PSI)
Modulas (PSI)
Hardness
Hardness
Elongation
Elongation
Volume
Volume
Tensile
Tensile
Weight
Weight
100%
100%
(%)
(%)
Reference Fuel C Stauffer 7700
P4300A90 -2 -3 -30 -35 21 29 P4300A90 -1 -3 23 -10 9 10
P4301A90 -2 -13 -26 -6 25 35 P4301A90 -2 -9 -14 0 11 14
P4304D60 -6 -10 -16 -11 11 15 P4304D60 2 -3 6 8 5 6
P4311A90 -2 -1 -28 -6 20 27 P4311A90 -2 -2 -1 0 9 11
P4500A90 -5 -17 -38 -11 17 24 P4500A90 -3 -6 15 -4 9 11
P6000A90 -4 -16 -34 1 15 20 P6000A90 -3 0 14 9 7 9
Z4651D60 -9 -14 -12 -8 16 22 Z4651D60 -1 -6 6 -2 8 9 D
Z4652D65 -4 -13 4 5 1 2 Z4652D65 -3 1 8 9 5 6
Z4653D60 -11 -6 -10 11 9 13 Z4653D60 -5 4 7 31 6 8
N4115A75 -12 -2 -18 -27 15 26 N4115A75 -9 16 3 -24 18 25
N4180A80 -10 -8 -24 -34 17 29 N4180A80 -17 -5 6 -14 18 26
N4181A80 -17 -10 -50 -44 38 55 N4181A80 -16 -10 -26 -24 31 37
N4121A90 -18 -17 -32 -32 12 20 N4121A90 -14 0 5 -13 15 22
N4008A80 -15 - -35 -46 41 68 N4008A80 -13 15 -25 -36 32 43
N0304A75 -20 -30 -70 -54 9 18 N0304A75 -18 19 -48 -45 31 42
N4257A85 -19 -32 -39 -33 21 31 N4257A85 -1 45 8 -36 8 10
N4274A85 -20 -42 -37 -12 26 39 N4274A85 -5 26 21 -4 9 11
N4263A90 -16 -52 -21 29 23 36 N4263A90 -3 -2 11 -3 12 16
KB162A80 -12 – -49 -40 20 30 KB162A80 -6 -7 -16 -13 13 17
KB163A90 -22 – -38 -22 18 28 KB163A90 -9 -3 -7 -2 10 14
N4007A95 -18 – -17 -31 29 44 N4007A95 -21 1 -9 -15 14 18
E4183A80 -23 -23 -64 -53 77 112 E4183A80 -17 -18 -20 -19 22 27
E4207A90 -5 5 0 -4 -1 -1 E4207A90 -14 – -40 -28 16 20
E4259A80 -7 -8 -15 -7 18 26 E4259A80 -16 10 -35 -25 24 28
E4270A90 -16 – -52 -38 26 38 E4270A90 -10 – -16 -5 17 20
V4205A75 -3 12 -8 -7 1 2 V4205A75 -7 -7 -22 -10 6 11
V4208A90 -5 -3 -18 -13 2 5 V4208A90 -10 -11 -25 -15 6 11
V4266A95 -2 -6 -4 -7 2 4 V4266A95 -3 -10 -11 1 4 8
V4276A85 -19 -58 -56 -12 16 33 V4276A85 -5 -41 -24 7 7 11
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Points Change
Strength (PSI)
Strength (PSI)
Modulas (PSI)
Modulas (PSI)
Hardness
Hardness
Elongation
Elongation
Volume
Volume
Tensile
Tensile
Weight
Weight
100%
100%
(%)
(%)
Methanol Rando HD 32
P4300A90 -3 -25 -16 -17 12 18 P4300A90 0 0 17 3 2 2
P4301A90 -1 -35 -23 7 10 14 P4301A90 0 -1 1 -4 2 3
P4304D60 -13 -32 -25 -3 11 15 P4304D60 2 -2 13 9 1 2
P4311A90 -3 -20 -19 6 12 17 P4311A90 -1 2 15 7 2 2
P4500A90 -4 -29 -52 -8 9 13 P4500A90 -2 3 43 4 1 1
P6000A90 -5 -28 -46 3 8 12 P6000A90 -2 2 12 10 1 2
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Points Change
Strength (PSI)
Strength (PSI)
Modulas (PSI)
Modulas (PSI)
Hardness
Hardness
Elongation
Elongation
Volume
Volume
Tensile
Tensile
Weight
Weight
100%
100%
(%)
(%)
JP-4 Jet Fuel EAL 224 Rapeseed Oil
P4300A90 0 -3 5 -8 8 11 P4300A90 -1 -2 16 -1 2 2
P4301A90 0 -13 -5 9 9 12 P4301A90 0 -3 1 4 2 3
P4304D60 -2 -7 0 1 4 5 P4304D60 3 -4 6 7 2 2
P4311A90 -1 -4 -9 4 7 10 P4311A90 -2 2 -11 16 3 3
P4500A90 -2 -91 -92 -7 6 9 P4500A90 -1 -2 5 12 2 2
P6000A90 -3 -6 -14 0 4 5 P6000A90 -2 3 -10 13 1 2
Z4651D60 -3 -9 -1 -5 7 11 Z4651D60 2 -1 -8 -1 2 3 D
Z4652D65 2 -3 9 8 1 1 Z4652D65 -1 3 6 4 2 2
Z4653D60 -4 -3 2 31 4 7 Z4653D60 -4 5 3 23 3 4
N4115A75 -7 -2 -15 -20 3 8 N4115A75 -1 20 12 -12 1 3
N4180A80 0 -9 -5 -6 6 11 N4180A80 -7 3 9 -5 0 1
N4181A80 -10 -12 -26 -19 14 22 N4181A80 -7 -7 -6 -3 11 14
N4121A90 -11 -9 -10 -10 11 16 N4121A90 -4 9 3 -10 2 5
N4008A80 -10 3 -30 -35 14 26 N4008A80 -7 4 -22 -27 10 16
N0304A75 -11 -8 -30 -23 4 10 N0304A75 -6 7 -3 -18 1 6
N4257A85 -8 -26 -25 -19 7 11 N4257A85 5 69 9 -27 -3 -4
N4274A85 -13 -36 -17 8 8 12 N4274A85 2 4 16 31 -2 -2
N4263A90 -6 -39 -8 37 7 12 N4263A90 3 15 15 10 -1 -1
KB162A80 -11 -2 -16 -17 5 7 KB162A80 -2 -1 6 6 8 11
KB163A90 -15 -18 -23 -7 5 8 KB163A90 -6 -4 -2 5 8 10
N4007A95 -7 -3 -14 -8 9 15 N4007A95 -3 -2 4 15 1 2
E4183A80 -22 – -72 -62 84 134 E4183A80 -20 -18 -30 -28 26 35
E4207A90 -7 11 7 -5 8 12 E4207A90 -16 – -41 -22 19 27
E4259A80 -17 6 -49 -33 57 74 E4259A80 -19 -5 -41 -23 28 35
E4270A90 -18 – -63 -51 – – E4270A90 -11 -7 -17 -9 18 22
V4205A75 1 1 8 0 0 0 V4205A75 -1 3 -8 -7 0 0
V4208A90 -4 -1 -16 -11 1 2 V4208A90 -3 0 -12 -6 1 2
V4266A95 -1 -3 8 2 1 2 V4266A95 0 -1 1 9 1 1
V4276A85 -6 -52 -42 24 8 15 V4276A85 5 -15 -5 34 1 1
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Points Change
Strength (PSI)
Strength (PSI)
Modulas (PSI)
Modulas (PSI)
Hardness
Hardness
Elongation
Elongation
Volume
Volume
Tensile
Tensile
Weight
Weight
100%
100%
(%)
(%)
JA Jet Fuel Ethylene Glycol 97%
P4300A90 1 -3 19 -7 6 8 P4300A90 -2 -16 -30 -6 5 5
P4301A90 0 -10 2 9 5 7 P4301A90 -1 -19 -32 9 3 4
P4304D60 0 -5 2 -1 2 3 P4304D60 -1 -17 -38 7 5 5
P4311A90 -2 -5 2 10 5 7 P4311A90 -3 -8 -52 18 6 6
P4500A90 -2 -10 -17 -6 4 6 P4500A90 -4 -16 -47 20 5 5
P6000A90 -2 -7 3 4 3 4 P6000A90 -2 -16 -59 12 5 6
D Z4651D60 -1 -8 12 0 5 7 Z4651D60 -1 -8 -5 1 3 3
Z4652D65 4 -3 12 7 0 1 Z4652D65 -2 -7 -21 8 3 3
Z4653D60 -4 -2 3 30 3 4 Z4653D60 -4 2 -37 -14 1 1
N4115A75 4 -3 -13 -17 5 8 N4115A75 3 36 4 -24 0 1
N4180A80 -3 -11 -3 -7 4 6 N4180A80 -1 15 9 -14 -1 -1
N4181A80 -8 -14 -17 -11 10 15 N4181A80 -2 18 -4 -15 6 7
N4121A90 -6 -3 -13 -19 5 13 N4121A90 1 8 -2 -18 -2 -2
N4008A80 -8 0 -22 -25 13 22 N4008A80 3 12 -10 -24 -2 -2
N0304A75 -11 -13 -24 -18 7 13 N0304A75 1 37 -8 -26 -4 -4
N4257A85 -3 -3 -8 -10 2 3 N4257A85 0 34 -9 -37 4 3
N4274A85 -1 -12 2 13 3 5 N4274A85 -2 8 7 10 7 7
N4263A90 -2 -22 -1 27 4 5 N4263A90 3 4 6 3 2 3
KB162A80 -1 7 -9 -11 3 4 KB162A80 1 4 5 3 3 3
KB163A90 -3 -13 -9 10 4 5 KB163A90 0 -3 -2 4 3 3
N4007A95 0 12 -1 8 4 5 N4007A95 -2 8 4 0 2 2
E4183A80 -22 – -72 -66 93 141 E4183A80 0 -3 -11 -11 -1 -1
E4207A90 -7 – -52 -41 39 60 E4207A90 -2 -2 8 5 -1 -1
E4259A80 -23 – -70 -60 109 131 E4259A80 -2 -2 5 3 1 1
E4270A90 -15 – -63 -59 – – E4270A90 -2 4 15 13 1 1
V4205A75 -1 5 -9 -8 0 1 V4205A75 -3 -5 -20 1 1 1
V4208A90 -6 0 -12 -8 1 2 V4208A90 -3 -10 -27 -5 2 3
V4266A95 -1 -4 9 13 1 2 V4266A95 -1 -21 -20 10 1 2
V4276A85 2 -9 -5 12 1 2 V4276A85 4 -13 -7 30 2 1
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Points Change
Strength (PSI)
Strength (PSI)
Modulas (PSI)
Modulas (PSI)
Hardness
Hardness
Elongation
Elongation
Volume
Volume
Tensile
Tensile
Weight
Weight
100%
100%
(%)
(%)
ASTM Oil #1 Distilled Water
P4300A90 1 -2 -4 -1 0 1 P4300A90 -1 -14 -3 3 1 1
P4301A90 0 -2 3 8 0 1 P4301A90 -1 -18 -26 14 1 1
P4304D60 -1 0 3 4 0 0 P4304D60 -5 -18 -28 16 2 2
P4311A90 -1 3 11 3 0 0 P4311A90 -2 0 -31 19 0 1
P4500A90 -1 -1 31 3 0 0 P4500A90 -5 -19 -49 38 1 2
P6000A90 -2 7 29 9 0 1 P6000A90 -2 -17 -65 9 1 2
Z4651D60 4 2 6 1 0 0 Z4651D60 -3 -9 2 1 1 1 D
Z4652D65 1 6 1 2 0 0 Z4652D65 2 2 -1 2 0 0
Z4653D60 -5 4 -2 28 1 1 Z4653D60 -5 0 -26 -10 1 1
N4115A75 12 88 16 -30 -7 -9 N4115A75 2 24 3 -28 3 3
N4180A80 -3 26 14 -15 -3 -3 N4180A80 -1 14 6 -24 1 2
N4181A80 0 30 0 -22 1 1 N4181A80 -7 11 -4 -14 9 11
N4121A90 0 13 4 -17 -3 -3 N4121A90 1 19 2 -24 1 1
N4008A80 5 15 -25 -36 -5 -5 N4008A80 0 19 -8 -19 1 1
N0304A75 11 72 4 -27 -7 -9 N0304A75 4 35 -5 -23 1 1
N4257A85 5 102 18 -28 -5 -7 N4257A85 -2 3 -9 -21 8 9
N4274A85 2 53 22 4 -4 -5 N4274A85 -7 -13 -6 -1 13 15
N4263A90 5 35 20 -29 -3 -4 N4263A90 -2 -9 6 21 4 4
KB162A80 2 2 -12 -15 0 -1 KB162A80 3 11 5 -1 1 1
KB163A90 -1 6 4 2 0 -1 KB163A90 -3 0 4 4 1 1
N4007A95 -2 5 -4 -15 -1 -1 N4007A95 -2 4 1 15 2 1
E4183A80 -24 1 -40 -39 65 88 E4183A80 -3 -4 -14 -14 0 -1
E4207A90 -18 – -38 -32 43 60 E4207A90 -2 4 3 -2 1 0
E4259A80 -22 – -56 -47 67 84 E4259A80 -3 0 14 8 1 1
E4270A90 -17 – -26 -26 45 58 E4270A90 -3 2 23 26 1 0
V4205A75 -3 3 -1 -7 0 0 V4205A75 -1 3 -8 0 2 3
V4208A90 -3 -2 -17 -11 1 2 V4208A90 -6 -5 15 7 3 4
V4266A95 0 -4 1 7 1 2 V4266A95 -3 -15 16 11 1 2
V4276A85 5 -6 2 26 1 1 V4276A85 -3 -21 1 28 5 6
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Points Change
Strength (PSI)
Strength (PSI)
Modulas (PSI)
Modulas (PSI)
Hardness
Hardness
Elongation
Elongation
Volume
Volume
Tensile
Tensile
Weight
Weight
100%
100%
(%)
(%)
IRM Oil 903 Oven Air Aged
P4300A90 -1 -6 -28 -10 8 9 P4300A90 0 2 21 -3 0 –
P4301A90 -2 -8 0 14 9 12 P4301A90 0 1 2 -1 0 –
P4304D60 -1 -1 11 8 5 6 P4304D60 -2 0 5 3 0 0
P4311A90 -2 -1 19 0 6 7 P4311A90 -1 3 2 -1 0 0
P4500A90 -3 -4 19 -1 6 7 P4500A90 -3 0 6 -5 0 0
P6000A90 -2 0 40 15 5 6 P6000A90 -1 6 10 2 0 0
D Z4651D60 0 -2 13 0 8 10 Z4651D60 0 2 10 -1 0 –
Z4652D65 -4 4 10 7 5 7 Z4652D65 4 4 3 2 0 0
Z4653D60 -7 4 7 26 6 8 Z4653D60 -2 3 -2 21 0 1
N4115A75 -1 26 5 -21 3 4 N4115A75 11 101 6 -44 -3 -4
N4180A80 -13 -2 10 -14 8 11 N4180A80 5 59 14 -34 -2 -2
N4181A80 -10 -2 -9 -13 15 19 N4181A80 5 148 -43 -72 -1 -2
N4121A90 -5 8 1 -10 5 8 N4121A90 4 52 17 -33 -2 -3
N4008A80 -12 11 -12 -23 18 26 N4008A80 13 44 11 -19 -3 -4
N0304A75 -6 24 1 -23 7 11 N0304A75 11 98 -1 -40 -4 -6
N4257A85 1 50 11 -16 5 6 N4257A85 6 103 36 -23 -5 -7
N4274A85 0 15 18 2 7 8 N4274A85 3 89 29 -25 -4 -5
N4263A90 0 2 14 8 7 9 N4263A90 5 - 37 -44 -4 -6
KB162A80 -4 -3 -11 -10 8 10 KB162A80 4 15 5 -1 0 0
KB163A90 -6 -2 -4 -1 7 9 KB163A90 0 13 -9 -18 -1 -1
N4007A95 -10 -6 2 -8 10 14 N4007A95 1 12 2 8 -2 –
E4183A80 -24 – -62 -55 93 122 E4183A80 1 3 -16 -17 -2 -3
E4207A90 -21 – -60 -55 68 91 E4207A90 0 -6 -11 -5 -1 -2
E4259A80 -22 – -71 -57 107 128 E4259A80 0 4 7 4 -1 -1
E4270A90 -16 – -43 -44 70 85 E4270A90 -6 9 8 -4 0 0
V4205A75 -3 3 -15 -10 1 1 V4205A75 1 9 17 -3 0 0
V4208A90 -3 -3 -17 -11 1 3 V4208A90 -2 0 -9 -7 1 1
V4266A95 0 -7 -6 6 1 1 V4266A95 0 3 14 7 0 1
V4276A85 -1 -41 -20 31 4 11 V4276A85 4 7 10 3 0 -1
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N4115A75
Suffix Requirements (Tests)
Grade
A14 A24 B14 B34 EA14 EF11 EF21 EO14 EO34 F16 F17 F19
2
3
4
5
6
7
ASTM Call-Out: Grade (BF, BG, BK, CH) 822 (Tests per Grade as shown above, such as A14 for grades 2-6 )
N4180A80
Suffix Requirements (Tests)
Grade
A14 A24 B14 B34 EA14 EF11 EF21 EO14 EO34 F16 F17 F19 E
2
3
4
5
6
7
ASTM Call-Out: Grade (BF, BG, BK, CH) 820 (Tests per Grade as shown above, such as A14 for grades 2-6 )
N4181AA80
Suffix Requirements (Tests)
Grade
A14 A24 B14 B34 EA14 EF11 EF21 EO14 EO34 F16 F17 F19
2 Volume
3
4 Not BK
5
6
7
ASTM Call-Out: Grade (BF, BG, BK, CH) 826 (Tests per Grade as shown above, such as A14 for grades 2-6 )
N4121A90
Suffix Requirements (Tests)
Grade
A14 A24 B14 B34 EA14 EF11 EF21 EO14 EO34 F16 F17 F19
2
3
4
5
6
7
ASTM Call-Out: Grade (BF, BG, BK, CH) 9 (21 or less) (Tests per Grade as shown above, such as A14 for grades 2-6 )
Key:
Passes Not Fails Not
Tested Required
09/01/07
N4008A80
Suffix Requirements (Tests)
Grade
A14 A24 B14 B34 EA14 EF11 EF21 EO14 EO34 F16 F17 F19
2
3
4
5
6
7
ASTM Call-Out: Grade (BF, BG, BK, CH) 826 (Tests per Grade as shown above, such as A14 for grades 2-6 )
N0304A75
Suffix Requirements (Tests)
Grade
A14 A24 B14 B34 EA14 EF11 EF21 EO14 EO34 F16 F17 F19
2
3
4
5
E 6
7
ASTM Call-Out: Grade (BF, BG, BK, CH) 8 (21 or less) (Tests per Grade as shown above, such as A14 for grades 2-6 )
N4257A85
Suffix Requirements (Tests)
Grade
A14 A24 B14 B34 EA14 EF11 EF21 EO14 EO34 F16 F17 F19
2
3
4 BK Only
5
6
7
ASTM Call-Out: Grade (BF, BG, BK, CH) 830 (Tests per Grade as shown above, such as A14 for grades 2-6 )
N4274A85
Suffix Requirements (Tests)
Grade
A14 A24 B14 B34 EA14 EF11 EF21 EO14 EO34 F16 F17 F19
2
3
4
5
6
7
ASTM Call-Out: Grade (BF, BG, BK, CH) 831 (Tests per Grade as shown above, such as A14 for grades 2-6 )
Key:
Passes Not Fails Not
Tested Required
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Suffix Requirements (Tests)
Grade
A14 A24 B14 B34 EA14 EF11 EF21 EO14 EO34 F16 F17 F19
2
3
4
5
6
7
ASTM Call-Out: Grade (BF, BG, BK, CH) 932 (Tests per Grade as shown above, such as A14 for grades 2-6 )
KB162A80
Suffix Requirements (Tests)
Grade
A14 A24 B14 B34 EA14 EF11 EF21 EO14 EO34 F16 F17 F19
2
3
4
5
6 E
7
ASTM Call-Out: Grade (BF, BG, BK, CH) 8 (21 or less) (Tests per Grade as shown above, such as A14 for grades 2-6 )
KB163A90
Suffix Requirements (Tests)
Grade
A14 A24 B14 B34 EA14 EF11 EF21 EO14 EO34 F16 F17 F19
2
3
4
5
6
7
ASTM Call-Out: Grade (BF, BG, BK, CH) 8 (21 or less) (Tests per Grade as shown above, such as A14 for grades 2-6 )
N4007A95
Suffix Requirements (Tests)
Grade
A14 A24 B14 B34 EA14 EF11 EF21 EO14 EO34 F16 F17 F19
2
3
4
5
6
7
ASTM Call-Out: Grade (BF, BG, BK, CH) 940 (Tests per Grade as shown above, such as A14 for grades 2-6 )
Key:
Not Not
Passes Tested Fails Required
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V4205A75
Grade Suffix Requirements (Tests)
A1-10 A1-11 B31 B37 B38 C12 C20 EF31 EO88 F15 F17
2
3
4
5
6
7
ASTM Call-Out: Grade HK 720 (Tests per Grade as shown above, such as A14 for grades 2-6 )
V4208A90
Suffix Requirements (Tests)
Grade
A1-10 A1-11 B31 B37 B38 C12 C20 EF31 EO88 F15 F17
2
3
4
5
E 6
7
ASTM Call-Out: Grade HK 918 (Tests per Grade as shown above, such as A14 for grades 2-6 )
V4266A95
Suffix Requirements (Tests)
Grade
A1-10 A1-11 B31 B37 B38 C12 C20 EF31 EO88 F15 F17
2
3
4
5
6
7
ASTM Call-Out: Grade HK 920 (Tests per Grade as shown above, such as A14 for grades 2-6 )
E4183A80
Suffix Requirements (Tests)
Grade
A25 B44 B35 EA14 F17 F18 F19 G11 G21 K11 P2 R11
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
ASTM Call-Out: Grade CA 822 (Tests per Grade as shown above, such as A14 for grades 2-6 )
Key:
Not Not
Passes Fails
Tested Required
09/01/07
E4207A90
Suffix Requirements (Tests)
Grade
A25 B44 B35 EA14 F17 F18 F19 G11 G21 K11 P2 R11
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
ASTM Call-Out: Grade CA 920 (Tests per Grade as shown above, such as A14 for grades 2-6 )
E4259A80
Suffix Requirements (Tests)
Grade
A25 B44 B35 EA14 F17 F18 F19 G11 G21 K11 P2 R11
2
3
4
5 E
6
7
8
ASTM Call-Out: Grade CA 822 (Tests per Grade as shown above, such as A14 for grades 2-6 )
E4270A90
Suffix Requirements (Tests)
Grade
A25 B44 B35 EA14 F17 F18 F19 G11 G21 K11 P2 R11
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
ASTM Call-Out: Grade CA 926 (Tests per Grade as shown above, such as A14 for grades 2-6 )
Key:
Not Not
Passes Tested Fails Required
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09/01/07
Above Up To and mm
Including
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PTFE Seals: FlexiSeal™,
Parker EPS Division designs Radyne®, and FlexiCase™
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Parker offers a complete line of
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with integrally molded rubber/fiber
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of contaminants.
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Engineered Polymer Systems Division
Phone: 801 972 3000
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Offer of Sale Catalog EPS 5370/USA
The items described in this document are hereby offered for sale at prices to be established by Parker Hannifin Corporation,
its subsidiaries and its authorized distributors. This offer and LWVDFFHSWDQFHE\DQ\FXVWRPHU³%X\HU´VKDOOEHJRYHUQHGE\all of
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1. Terms and Conditions of Sale: All descriptions, quotations, proposals, destroyed by Seller after two (2) consecutive years have elapsed without
offers, acknowledgements, acceptances and sales of Seller’s products are Buyer placing an order for the items which are manufactured using such
subject to and shall be governed exclusively by the terms and conditions property. Seller shall not be responsible for any loss or damage to such
stated herein. Buyer’s acceptance of any offer to sell is limited to these terms property while it is in Seller’s possession or control.
and conditions. Any terms or conditions in addition to, or inconsistent with 9. Taxes: Unless otherwise indicated on the face hereof, all prices and
those stated herein, proposed by Buyer in any acceptance of an offer by charges are exclusive of excise, sales, use, property, occupational or like
Seller, are hereby objected to. No such additional, different or inconsistent taxes which may be imposed by any taxing authority upon the manufacture,
terms and conditions shall become part of the contract between Buyer and sale or delivery of the items sold hereunder. If any such taxes must be paid
Seller unless expressly accepted in writing by Seller. Seller’s acceptance of by Seller or if Seller is liable for the collection of such tax, the amount thereof
any offer to purchase by Buyer is expressly conditional upon Buyer’s assent shall be in addition to the amounts for the items sold. Buyer agrees to pay all
to all the terms and conditions stated herein, including any terms in addition such taxes or to reimburse Seller therefor upon receipt of its invoice. If Buyer
to, or inconsistent with those contained in Buyer’s offer. Acceptance of claims exemption from any sales, use or other tax imposed by any taxing
Seller’s products shall in all events constitute such assent. authority, Buyer shall save Seller harmless from and against any such tax,
2. Payment: Payment shall be made by Buyer net 30 days from the date of together with any interest or penalties thereon which may be assessed if the
invoice of the items purchased hereunder. Seller reserves the right to charge items are held to be taxable.
interest on all past due amounts. Any claims by Buyer for omissions or 10. Indemnity for Infringement of Intellectual Property Rights: Seller
shortages in a shipment shall be waived unless Seller receives notice thereof shall have no liability for infringement of any patents, trademarks, copyrights,
within 30 days after Buyer’s receipt of the shipment. trade dress, trade secrets or similar rights except as provided in this Part 10.
3. Delivery: Unless otherwise provided in the face hereof, delivery shall be Seller will defend and indemnify Buyer against allegations of infringement of
made F.O.B. Seller’s plant. Regardless of the method of delivery, however, U.S. patents, U.S. trademarks, copyrights, trade dress and trade secrets
risk of loss shall pass to Buyer upon Seller’s delivery to a carrier. Any delivery (hereinafter “Intellectual Property Rights”). Seller will defend at its expense
dates shown are approximate only and Seller shall have no liability for any and will pay the cost of any settlement or damages awarded in an action
delays in delivery. brought against Buyer based on an allegation that an item sold pursuant to
4. Warranty: Seller warrants that the items sold hereunder shall be free from this contract infringes the Intellectual Property Rights of a third party. Seller’s
defects in material or workmanship at the time of delivery. THIS WARRANTY obligation to defend and indemnify Buyer is contingent on Buyer notifying
COMPRISES THE SOLE AND ENTIRE WARRANTY PERTAINING TO Seller within ten (10) days after the Buyer becomes aware of such allegations
ITEMS PROVIDED HEREUNDER. SELLER MAKES NO OTHER of infringement, and Seller having sole control over the defense of any
WARRANTY, GUARANTEE, OR REPRESENTATION OF ANY KIND allegations or actions including all negotiations for settlement or compromise.
WHATSOEVER. ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT If an item sold hereunder is subject to a claim that it infringes the Intellectual
LIMITED TO, MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR PURPOSE, Property Rights of a third party, Seller may, at its sole expense and option,
WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR ARISING BY OPERATION OF LAW, procure for Buyer the right to continue using said item, place or modify said
TRADE USAGE, OR COURSE OF DEALING ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED. item so as to make it noninfringing, or offer to accept return of said item and
G NOTWITHSTANDING THE FOREGOING, THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES return the purchase price less a reasonable allowance for depreciation.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, Seller shall have no liability for claims of
WHATSOEVER ON ITEMS BUILT OR ACQUIRED WHOLLY OR PARTIALLY,
TO BUYER’S DESIGNS OR SPECIFICATIONS. infringement based on information provided by Buyer, or directed to items
delivered hereunder for which the designs are specified in whole or part by
5. Limitation of Remedy: SELLER’S LIABILITY ARISING FROM OR IN
Buyer, or infringements resulting from the modification, combination or use in
ANY WAY CONNECTED WITH THE ITEMS SOLD OR THIS CONTRACT
a system of any item sold hereunder. The foregoing provisions of this Part 10
SHALL BE LIMITED EXCLUSIVELY TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF
shall constitute Seller’s sole and exclusive liability and Buyer’s sole and
THE ITEMS SOLD OR REFUND OF THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY
exclusive remedy for infringement of Intellectual Property Rights. If a claim is
BUYER, AT SELLER’S SOLE OPTION. IN NO EVENT SHALL SELLER BE
based on information provided by Buyer or if the design for an item delivered
LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL
hereunder is specified in whole or in part by Buyer, Buyer shall defend and
DAMAGES OF ANY KIND OR NATURE WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING, BUT
indemnify Seller for all costs, expenses or judgements resulting from any
NOT LIMITED TO LOST PROFITS ARISING FROM OR IN ANY WAY
claim that such item infringes any patent, trademark, copyright, trade dress,
CONNECTED WITH THIS AGREEMENT OR ITEMS SOLD HEREUNDER,
trade secret or any similar right.
WHETHER ALLEGED TO ARISE FROM BREACH OF CONTRACT,
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY, OR IN TORT, INCLUDING WITHOUT 11. Force Majeure: Seller does not assume the risk of and shall not be liable
LIMITATION, NEGLIGENCE, FAILURE TO WARN OR STRICT LIABILITY. for delay or failure to perform any of Seller’s obligations by reason of
circumstances beyond the reasonable control of Seller (hereinafter “Events of
6. Changes, Reschedules and Cancellations: Buyer may request to modify
Force Majeure”). Events of Force Majeure shall include without limitation,
the designs or specifications for the items sold hereunder as well as the
accidents, acts of God, strikes or labor disputes, acts, laws, rules or
quantities and delivery dates thereof, or may request to cancel all or part of
regulations of any government or government agency, fires, floods, delays or
this order, however, no such requested modification or cancellation shall
failures in delivery of carriers or suppliers, shortages of materials and any
become part of the contract between Buyer and Seller unless accepted by
other cause beyond Seller’s control.
Seller in a written amendment to this Agreement. Acceptance of any such
requested modification or cancellation shall be at Seller’s discretion, and 12. Any special requirements for items to be provided by Seller hereunder
shall be upon such terms and conditions as Seller may require. including without limitation; compliance with military specifications, special
7. Special Tooling: A tooling charge may be imposed for any special tooling, documentation, or testing requirements, must be communicated to Seller in
including without limitation, dies, fixtures, molds and patterns, acquired to writing at the time the items are first requested. Any such requests that are
manufacture items sold pursuant to this contract. Such special tooling shall be communicated to Seller after preparation to manufacture an item has
and remain Seller’s property notwithstanding payment of any charges by Buyer. commenced may result in additional charges for rework or remanufacture of
In no event will Buyer acquire any interest in apparatus belonging to Seller the item.
which is utilized in the manufacture of the items sold hereunder, even if such 13. Entire Agreement/Governing Law: The terms and conditions set forth
apparatus has been specially converted or adapted for such manufacture and herein, together with any amendments, modifications and any different terms
notwithstanding any charges paid by Buyer. Unless otherwise agreed, Seller or conditions expressly accepted by Seller in writing, shall constitute the
shall have the right to alter, discard or otherwise dispose of any special tooling entire Agreement concerning the items sold, and there are no oral or other
or other property in its sole discretion at any time. representations or agreements which pertain thereto. This Agreement shall
8. Buyer’s Property: Any designs, tools, patterns, materials, drawings, be governed in all respects by the law of the State of Ohio. No actions arising
confidential information or equipment furnished by Buyer or any other items out of the sale of the items sold hereunder or this Agreement may be brought
which become Buyer’s property, may be considered obsolete and may be by either more than two (2) years after the cause of action accrues.
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Engineered Polymer Systems Division
Phone: 801 972 3000
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Worldwide Fluid Power Sealing
North America Asia Pacific Europe
EPS Division, Headquarters China Germany
Salt Lake City, Utah Parker Hannifin Motion & Parker Prädifa
phone 801 972 3000 Control (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. phone 49 7142 351 0
fax 801 973 4019 phone 86 21 2899 5181 fax 49 7142 351293
fax 86 21 5834 8975
EPS Division, Nacogdoches Denmark
Nacogdoches, Texas Polar Seals ApS
phone 800-233-3900 phone 45 49 121700
fax 936 560 8998 fax 450490121701