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IS 14235 (1995): Wiper Seals Used for Fluid Power


Application [PGD 16: Fluid Power]

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IS 14235 : 1995

( Reaffirmed 2005 )

Indian Standard
WIPER SEALS USED FOR FLUID POWER
APPLICATION - SPECIFICATION

UDC 621.22 : 621 - 762.89

@ BIS 1995

BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS


MANAK BHAVAN, 9 BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARO
NEW DELHI 110002

February 1995 Price Group 3


Basic Fluid Power Sectional Committee, PE 14

FOREWORD
This Indian Standard was adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards, after the draft finalized
by the Basic Fluid Power Sectional Committee had been approved by the Production Engineering
Division Council.
In fluid power system, power is transmitted and controlled through a pressure within an enclosed
circuit. Wipers protect the sealing devices which contain the pressurized fluid within components
with moving parts.
The manner of construction of the wiper varies with each manufacturer and no attempt is made to
present the details of design.
This standard has been formulated based on the current manufacturing practices prevalent in the
fluid power industry.
For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement of this standard is complied with,
the final value, observed or calculated, expressing the result of a test or analysis, shall be rounded
off in accordance with IS 2 : 1960 ‘Rules for roun”ding off numerical values ( revised )‘. The
number of significant places retained in the rounded off value should be the same as that of the
specified value in this standard.
IS 14235: 1995

Indian Standard
WIPERSEALSUSEDFORFLUIDPOWER
APPLICATION -SPECIFICATION
1 SCOPE should be free from any injurious defects such
as flaws, cracks, etc.
This standard covers the material, dimensional
and other requirements for wiper seals used in 6.2 Wiper seals shall be stored in accordance
fluid power application. with IS 6713 : 1972.
2 REFERENCES 7 TESTS
The following Indian Standards are necessary The wiper seal, shall meet the testing require-
adjuncts to this standard: ments as laid down in IS 14236 : 1995.
IS No. Title
8 DESIGNATION
6713 : 1972 Code of practice for storage of
vulcanized rubber A wiper seal, type A of tip diameter D,=lO mm
outer dia Da=20 mm and height h-3 mm shall
12484 : 1988 Cup seals for fluid power be designated as:
applications
Seals for reciprocating applica- Wiper Seal A IS 14235 10x20x 3
14236 : 1995
tions used in fluid power For type B wiper seal of tip diameter D,= 10 mm,
systems - Methods of test. outer diameter D,=16 mm and h=3 mm shall
3 TYPES be designated as:

3.1 Wiper seals shall be of the following two Wiper Seal B IS 14234 10 x 16 x 3
types. 9 MARKING
a) Type A - Plain wiper seals. 9.1 Each wiper seal shall be marked with the
.
b) Type B - Metal coated wiper seals. following.
4 DIMENSIONS a) Designation of the seal,
4.1 Dimensions of wiper seals Type A shall be b) Source of manufacture, and
as given in Table 1. c) Month and year of manufacture.
4.2 Dimensions of wiper seals Type B shall be 9.2 Each packing shall be mar-& with
as given in Table 2. following:
4.3 The manufacturer shall indicate depth of a) Designation of the seal;
cavity for the type of seal. b) Number of pieces;
4.4 Details of sealing edge, exact seal geometry c) Batch No., month and year of
interference and clearance are left to the manufacture; and
manufacturer and supplier. d) Source of manufacture.
5 MATERIAL 9.3 BIS Certification Marking
5.1 Material selection has to be decided depen- The product may also be marked with Standard
ding on fluid compatibility, pressure ratings, Mark.
operating speed and working temperature,
which shall be as agreed to between manufac- 9.3.1 The use of Standard Mark is governed by
turer and user. the provision of Bureau of Indian Standards Act,
1986 and Rules and Regulations made there-
5.2 For guidance and selection of seal materials, under. The details of conditions under which
refer Annex A to IS 12484 : 1988 also. the licence for the use of Standard Mark may
6 FINISH AND STORAGE be granted to manufacturers or producers may
be obtained from the Bureau of Indian
6.1 Wiper seals shall be finished smooth and Standards.

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IS 14235 : 1995

Table 1 Nominal Dimensions for Wiper Seals


( Clause 4.1 )
All dimensions in millimetres.

6 9 12 4 2

8 12 16 7 5

10 15 20 5 3

12 16 20 7 5.3
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14 18 22 7 5.3

16 19 24.6 7 5.3

18 21 26.6 7 5.3

20 23 28.6 7 5.3

22 25 30.6 7 5.3

25 28 33.6 7 5.3

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IS 14235: 1995

Table I - Continued

t
4 D1 4 Da 4 Da H h

28 31 36.6 I 5.3

32 5.3

36 39 446 7 5.3

53.6

50 53 58.6 7 5.3

63 66 73.6 7 5.3

80 83 88.6 7 5.3
--
90 93 98.6 7 5.3

90 93 100.6 7 5.3

90 96 102.2 12 7.2

100 103 108.6 7 5.3

100 104 110.6 12 7.2

100 106 112.5 12 7.2

110 113 118.6 7 5.3

122.2 12

125 131 137.2 12 7.7


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125 132.5 140 16 10.2

140 144 150.6 7 5.3

152.2 12

147.6

160 166.0 172.2 12 7.7

160 167.6 175 16 10.2

180 190 200 18 10.2

180 187 192.2 15 9.2

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IS 14235: 1995

Table 1 - Concluded

200 206 212.6 12 7.7

220 230 240 18 10.2

250 260 270 18 10.2

280 290 300 18 10.2

320 330 340 18 10.2

320 332.6 345 20 12.7

360 372.4 385 20 12.7

400 410 420 18 10.2

450 460 470 18 10.2

500 510 520 18 10.2

500 515 530 25 15.2

NOTES
1 Tolerance on D,, Ds and Ds shall be H8.
2 Tolerance for *H shall be 0.1 H.
3 Tolerance for ah’ shall also be 0.1 h.

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IS 14235: 1995

Table 2 Nominal Dimensions for Metal Coated Seals


( Clause 4.2 )
All dimensions in millimetres.

d D1 4 Da H h

6 13 4.5 3

8 22 4.5 3

10 16 4.5 3

10 20 5 3

12 20 6 4

12 22 8 5

14 22 4 3

16 22 4 3

16 26 8 5

18 28 10 7

20 28 5 3-5

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IS 14235:1995

Table 2 - Concluded

22 28 9 5

25 32 10 7

25 35 10 7
_____. _
28 38 8 5

32 45 8 4

36 45 10 7

40 50 8 5

40 50 10 7

45 5.5 10 7

45 60 10 7

50 56 7 5

50 65 10 7
-.
56 66 10 7

63 75 10 7

70 80 10 7

80 90 10 7

80 100 10 12

90 100 10 7

100 110 10 7

110 120 10 7

125 12

140 155 12 9

160 175 12 9

180 195 14 10

200 220 16 12

220 240 16 12
-
250 270 16 12

NOTES
1 Tolerance on D, and Ds shall be H 8.
2 Tolerance on ‘H’ shall be 0.1 H.
3 Tolerance on #z’ shall be 0.1 h.

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