Key Maintenance Tips:
Clean shaft surface before installation
Use correct lubricant for application
Inspect lip wear during service intervals
Ensure correct shaft alignment
Avoid over-compression during fitment
Use OEM-approved housing dimensions
Replace seals showing deformation or cracking
Apply consistent torque on mounting bolts
Protect seals from debris during assembly
Monitor temperature and pressure levels
Ensure proper lubricant fill level
Store seals in cool, dry environments
Handle seals with care during unpacking
Follow OEM maintenance schedules
Use protective covers when idle
Check for shaft surface roughness
Replace worn bearings that affect sealing
Inspect backup lip integrity periodically
Avoid seal reuse unless rated for it
Use visual inspection tools for verification
Check for unusual noises or leaks
Ensure correct rotational direction on install
Lubricate lips lightly before fitment
Keep a record of service intervals
Use certified replacement parts
Monitor for external contamination signs
Check for housing corrosion
Confirm radial and axial load ratings
Train staff on proper seal handling
Seal only when shaft and housing match specs
Use precision tools for installation
Secure seal edges properly
Prevent fluid backpressure during tests
Use correct removal technique during change
Minimize shock and vibration exposure
Label maintenance schedule near equipment
Seal inspection during seasonal shutdowns
Cross-reference with manufacturer’s guide
Keep spare seals in moisture-proof packaging



