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Maximizing performance

Radial shaft seals HMS5 and HMSA10


Longer service life
Improved sealing performance
Excellent oil compatibility
Installation example
from the air side to the oil side. The micro-
structure of the SKF developed nitrile rubber
compound RG promotes rapid pumping of the
oil ( table 1).
In diagram 1, results from endurance tests
show the extended service life of seals made
of the optimized nitrile compound.
The complete range of HMS5 and HMSA10
seals is also available in a fluoro rubber com-
pound with a stainless steel garter spring.
This compound has the designation suffix V
and is used in applications where tempera-
tures exceed the limits of nitrile rubber.

Applications and operating


Radial shaft seals conditions
HMS5 and HMSA10 seals are designed for oil
or grease lubricated applications with tem-
HMS5 and HMSA10 peratures ranging from 40 to +100 C (40
to 210 F), short-term up to 120 C (250 F).
The seals are also appropriate for sealing
lubricants within a wide range of viscosities.

Main features out and maintaining the sealing ability, also Circumferential speed:
when sealing lip wear is excessive. up to 14 m/s (2 755 ft/min)
SKF metric line of rubber outside diameter Sealing lip and flex section are optimally Operating pressure:
radial shaft seals, HMS5 and HMSA10, is balanced towithstand considerable dynamic max 0,05 MPa (7 psi)
designed in accordance with ISO 6194-1 and runout and shaft-to-bore misalignment.
DIN 3760 for use in a wide range of industrial The auxiliary lip on HMSA10 seals is non- These values are the maximum value for
applications ( figs. 1 and 2). The available contacting, which means that the seals nor- eachservice condition and should not occur
size range of HMS5 and HMSA10 includes a mally can be used at the same speeds as the together. Consideration should be given as to
full coverage of the ISO 6194-1 and DIN 3760 single-lip HMS5 seals. how the operating conditions affect each oth-
dimensions for shaft diameters up to 250 mm er. For information on seals under pressure,
(9.842 in.) as well as an extensive range of please see our catalogue Industrial shaft seals.
dimensions commonly used in the market. Material
Main features include:
Metal insert: Machining directions
optimized sealing lip material mild steel
spring-loaded sealing lip Spring: Recommendations according
optimally balanced sealing lip and flex spring steel to ISO 6194-1 standard
section Sealing lip and outside diameter:
beaded outside diameter acrylonitrile-butadiene (nitrile rubber), Shaft
auxiliary lip (HMSA10 seals only) hardness 75 Shore A. Tolerance:
h11
The optimized nitrile rubber compound used Surface roughness:
Design for the HMS5 and HMSA10 seals has the Ra 0,2 to 0,5 mm
designation suffix RG. It is the result of devel- Rz 1,2 to 3 mm
The rubber outside diameter provides opti- opments in seal material research at SKF. Hardness:
mized sealing ability in the housing, also at Advantages of this material include: minimum 45 HRC
considerable surface roughness or in split Surface texture:
housings. good resistance to ageing non-oriented, preferably by plunge
The beads on the outside diameter provide excellent compatibility with synthetic oils grinding
improved sealing ability and reliable retention very good pumping ability
in the bore. They also prevent spring-back at good wear resistance
installation.
The spring-loaded sealing lip contributes Pumping ability is defined as the time it takes
toa quick response in handling dynamic run- for the seal to return a certain amount of oil

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Diagram 1 Table 1

Average seal life Speed Pumping time


(as a percentage of baseline, product A) Rotating Circumferential Standard NBR SKF compound RG
500 r/min m/s s s

400 1 000 3,1 117


1 500 4,7 280 69
2 000 6,3 186 50
300
2 500 7,9 130 40
3 000 9,4 102 31
200 3 500 11,0 82 25

4 000 12,6 68 21
100 4 500 14,1 57 18

0
Product A Product B Product C
Standard NBR High-performance Standard SKF
compound NBR compound compound RG
Shaft diameter 60 mm, engine oil SAE 30

Endurance test Pumping performance

Housing bore Installation


Tolerance:
H8 Careful installation according to ISO 6194-3
Surface roughness: or DIN 3760 is a prerequisite for proper func-
Ra 1,6 to 3,2 mm tioning of the seal.
Rz 6,3 to 12,5 mm For further details regarding installation of
SKF radial shaft seals, please see our cata-
logue Industrial shaft seals or visit us online at
Recommendations according skf.com/seals.
to DIN 3760 standard SKF recommends the use of HMSA10 seals
with an auxiliary lip in applications with
Shaft increased demand on protection of the pri-
Tolerance: mary lip.
h11
Surface roughness: For more information, please contact your
Ra 0,2 to 0,8 mm local SKF sales representative.
Rz 1 to 5 mm
Hardness:
minimum 45 HRC HMS5 HMSA10
Surface texture:
non-oriented, preferably by plunge Fig. 1 Fig. 2
grinding

Housing bore
Tolerance:
H8
Surface roughness:
Ra 1,6 to 6,3 mm
Rz 10 to 20 mm

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Radial shaft seals HMS5 and HMSA10
d1 6 25 mm

d1 D

Dimensions Designation1) ISO/DIN Dimensions Designation1) ISO/DIN


Shaft Bore Nominal Shaft Bore Nominal
seal width seal width
d1 D b d1 D b

mm mm

6 16 5 6165 12 28 7 12287
16 7 6167 cont.
30 7 12307
22 7 6227
32 7 12327
7 16 7 71672)
37 7 12377
22 7 7227
13 26 7 13267
8 18 5 8185
18 7 8187 14 24 7 14247

22 7 8227 25 5 14255

24 7 8247 28 7 14287

9 22 7 9227 30 7 14307
2) 2)
10 19 7 10197 15 24 7 15247

20 6 10206 25 5 15255
20 7 10207 25 6 15256

22 7 10227 26 7 15267

24 7 10247 30 7 15307

25 7 10257 32 7 15327

26 7 10267 35 7 15357

30 7 10307 40 7 15407
40 10 154010
12 19 5 121952)
16 24 7 162472)
22 5 12225
22 6 12226 28 7 16287
22 7 12227
30 7 16307
24 7 12247
32 7 16327
25 7 12257
35 7 16357
1)
To be followed by the design and material codes, indicating one of the four variants available for each dimension:
HMS5 RG without auxiliary lip, nitrile rubber
HMS5 V without auxiliary lip, fluoro rubber
HMSA10 RG with auxiliary lip, nitrile rubber
HMSA10 V with auxiliary lip, fluoro rubber
Example: 6165 HMSA10 RG
2)
Design execution differs from the basic design and is indicated by a number, e.g. RG1

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Dimensions Designation1) ISO/DIN Dimensions Designation1) ISO/DIN
Shaft Bore Nominal Shaft Bore Nominal
seal width seal width
d1 D b d1 D b

mm mm

17 28 7 17287 22 32 7 22327

29 5 17295 35 7 22357

30 7 17307 36 7 22367

32 7 17327 38 8 22388

35 7 17357 40 7 22407
40 10 224010
37 7 17377
42 10 224210
40 7 17407
40 10 174010 45 7 22457

47 7 17477 47 7 22477
47 10 174710
23 40 10 234010
18 28 7 18287
24 35 7 24357
30 6 18306
30 7 18307 37 7 24377

32 7 18327 40 7 24407

35 7 18357 42 8 24428

40 7 18407 47 7 24477

19 30 7 19307 50 10 245010
30 8 19308
25 35 6 25356
32 7 19327 35 7 25357

42 6 19426 37 5 25375
37 6 25376
20 30 5 20305 37 7 25377
30 7 20307
38 7 25387
32 6 20326
32 7 20327 40 5 25405
40 7 25407
34 7 20347 40 8 25408
40 10 254010
35 6 20356
35 7 20357 42 6 25426
35 8 20358 42 7 25427
35 10 203510 42 10 254210

36 7 20367 45 7 25457
45 8 25458
38 7 20387 45 10 254510

40 7 20407 46 7 25467
40 10 204010
47 7 25477
42 7 20427 47 10 254710
42 10 204210
50 10 255010
45 7 20457
52 7 25527
47 7 20477 52 8 25528
47 10 204710 52 10 255210

52 7 20527 62 7 25627
52 10 205210 62 8 25628
62 10 256210
21 35 7 21357
72 7 25727
40 7 21407

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Radial shaft seals HMS5 and HMSA10
d1 26 40 mm

d1 D

Dimensions Designation1) ISO/DIN Dimensions Designation1) ISO/DIN


Shaft Bore Nominal Shaft Bore Nominal
seal width seal width
d1 D b d1 D b

mm mm

26 37 7 26377 30 44 7 30447
cont.
38 5 26385 45 7 30457
38 7 26387 45 8 30458

42 7 26427 46 7 30467

47 7 26477 47 6 30476
47 7 30477
27 37 7 27377 47 8 30478
47 10 304710
42 10 274210
48 8 30488
43 7 27437
50 7 30507
47 7 27477 50 8 30508
47 10 274710 50 10 305010

28 38 7 28387 52 7 30527
38 8 28388 52 8 30528
52 10 305210
40 7 28407
40 8 28408 55 7 30557
55 10 305510
42 7 28427
42 8 28428 62 7 30627
62 10 306210
44 6 28446
72 10 307210
45 8 28458
32 42 7 32427
47 7 28477
47 10 284710 43 7 32437

52 7 28527 44 7 32447
52 10 285210
45 7 32457
30 40 7 30407 45 8 32458

42 6 30426 47 6 32476
42 7 30427 47 7 32477
42 8 30428 47 8 32478
47 10 324710

1)
To be followed by the design and material codes, indicating one of the four variants available for each dimension:
HMS5 RG without auxiliary lip, nitrile rubber
HMS5 V without auxiliary lip, fluoro rubber
HMSA10 RG with auxiliary lip, nitrile rubber
HMSA10 V with auxiliary lip, fluoro rubber
Example: 28387 HMSA10 RG

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Dimensions Designation1) ISO/DIN Dimensions Designation1) ISO/DIN
Shaft Bore Nominal Shaft Bore Nominal
seal width seal width
d1 D b d1 D b

mm mm

32 48 8 32488 36 58 10 365810
cont. cont.
50 8 32508 62 7 36627
50 10 325010
37 50 6 37506
52 7 32527
52 8 32528 38 50 7 38507

55 10 325510 52 7 38527
52 8 38528
62 10 326210
54 10 385410
72 7 32727
55 7 38557
33 45 7 33457 55 8 38558
55 10 385510
50 6 33506
58 8 38588
34 44 8 34448 58 10 385810

48 8 34488 60 10 386010

52 8 34528 62 7 38627
62 8 38628
62 10 346210 62 10 386210

35 45 7 35457 72 10 387210

47 6 35476 80 8 38808
47 7 35477
47 8 35478 38,5 58 7 38.5587

48 8 35488 40 50 8 40508

49 6 35496 52 6 40526
52 7 40527
50 7 35507 52 8 40528
50 8 35508
50 10 355010 55 7 40557
55 8 40558
52 7 35527
52 8 35528 56 8 40568
52 10 355210
58 7 40587
55 7 35557 58 8 40588
55 8 35558 58 10 405810
55 10 355510
59 8 40598
56 10 355610
60 8 40608
58 10 355810 60 10 406010

60 10 356010 62 6 40626
62 7 40627
62 7 35627 62 8 40628
62 8 35628 62 10 406210
62 10 356210
65 10 406510
72 7 35727 65 12 406512
72 10 357210
72 12 357212 68 8 40688
68 10 406810
80 12 358012
70 8 40708
36 47 7 36477
72 7 40727
50 7 36507 72 10 407210

52 7 36527 80 8 40808
80 10 408010
80 12 408012

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Radial shaft seals HMS5 and HMSA10
d1 40 65 mm

d1 D

Dimensions Designation1) ISO/DIN Dimensions Designation1) ISO/DIN


Shaft Bore Nominal Shaft Bore Nominal
seal width seal width
d1 D b d1 D b

mm mm

40 90 10 409010 45 62 7 45627
cont. 90 12 409012 cont. 62 8 45628
62 10 456210
41 56 7 41567
65 8 45658
42 53 7 42537 65 10 456510

55 7 42557 68 7 45687
55 8 42558 68 10 456810
68 12 456812
56 7 42567
72 8 45728
60 7 42607 72 10 457210

62 7 42627 75 8 45758
62 8 42628 75 10 457510
62 10 426210
80 10 458010
65 10 426510
65 12 426512 85 10 458510

66 10 426610 100 10 4510010

67 10 426710 46 59 12 465912

72 8 42728 65 10 466510
72 10 427210
47 65 10 476510
43 62 8 43628
70 10 477010
44 60 10 446010
90 10 479010
62 10 446210
48 62 8 48628
65 10 446510
65 10 486510
45 55 7 45557
68 10 486810
58 7 45587
70 10 487010
60 7 45607
60 8 45608
60 10 456010
1)
To be followed by the design and material codes, indicating one of the four variants available for each dimension:
HMS5 RG without auxiliary lip, nitrile rubber
HMS5 V without auxiliary lip, fluoro rubber
HMSA10 RG with auxiliary lip, nitrile rubber
HMSA10 V with auxiliary lip, fluoro rubber
Example: 446010 HMSA10 RG
2)
Design execution differs from the basic design and is indicated by a number, e.g. RG1.

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Dimensions Designation1) ISO/DIN Dimensions Designation1) ISO/DIN
Shaft Bore Nominal Shaft Bore Nominal
seal width seal width
d1 D b d1 D b

mm mm

48 72 7 48727 55 100 10 5510010


cont. 72 8 48728 cont. 100 12 5510012
72 10 487210
56 72 8 56728
50 62 7 50627
57 67 7 57677
64 6 50646
58 72 8 58728
65 8 50658
65 10 506510 80 8 58808
80 10 588010
68 7 50687 80 12 588012
68 8 50688
68 10 506810 60 72 8 60728

70 10 507010 75 8 60758

72 8 50728 80 7 60807
72 10 507210 80 8 60808
72 12 507212 80 10 608010

75 10 507510 82 12 608212

80 8 50808 85 8 60858
80 10 508010 85 10 608510

85 10 508510 90 8 60908
90 10 609010
90 10 509010
95 10 609510
100 10 5010010
100 10 6010010
52 63 8 52638
110 8 601108
65 8 52658
110 10 6011010
68 8 52688
62 80 10 628010
72 8 52728
72 10 527210 85 10 628510

80 10 528010 90 10 629010

85 10 528510 63 85 10 638510

100 10 5210010 90 10 639010

55 68 8 55688 64 80 8 64808

70 8 55708 65 80 8 65808
70 10 557010
85 8 65858
72 8 55728 85 10 658510
72 10 557210 85 12 658512

75 8 55758 88 12 658812
75 10 557510
90 10 659010
78 10 557810
78 12 557812 95 10 659510

80 8 55808 97 7 65977
80 10 558010
100 10 6510010
85 8 55858
85 10 558510 110 10 6511010

90 8 55908 120 12 6512012


90 10 559010
140 12 6514012

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Radial shaft seals HMS5 and HMSA10
d1 68 250 mm

d1 D

Dimensions Designation1) ISO/DIN Dimensions Designation1) ISO/DIN


Shaft Bore Nominal Shaft Bore Nominal
seal width seal width
d1 D b d1 D b

mm mm

68 90 10 689010 78 100 10 7810010

70 85 8 70858 80 95 10 809510

90 7 709072) 100 10 8010010


90 10 709010 100 12 8010012
90 12 709012
105 10 8010510
92 12 709212
110 10 8011010
95 10 709510 110 12 8011012

100 10 7010010 115 12 8011512

110 10 7011010 125 12 8012512


110 12 7011012
170 13 8017013
72 90 10 729010
82 120 12 8212012
95 10 729510
95 12 729512 160 15 8216015

100 10 7210010 85 100 9 851009


100 10 8510010
140 12 7214012
105 12 8510512
75 90 10 759010
110 12 8511012
95 10 759510
95 12 759512 115 12 8511512

100 10 7510010 120 12 8512012


100 12 7510012
130 12 8513012
105 10 7510510
140 12 8514012
110 12 7511012
150 12 8515012
120 12 7512012
90 110 10 9011010
130 12 7513012 110 12 9011012

1)
To be followed by the design and material codes, indicating one of the four variants available for each dimension:
HMS5 RG without auxiliary lip, nitrile rubber
HMS5 V without auxiliary lip, fluoro rubber
HMSA10 RG with auxiliary lip, nitrile rubber
HMSA10 V with auxiliary lip, fluoro rubber
Example: 9011010 HMSA10 RG
2)
Design execution differs from the basic design and is indicated by a number, e.g. RG1.

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Dimensions Designation1) ISO/DIN Dimensions Designation1) ISO/DIN
Shaft Bore Nominal Shaft Bore Nominal
seal width seal width
d1 D b d1 D b

mm mm

90 115 12 9011512 130 160 12 13016012


cont. 160 15 13016015
120 12 9012012
170 12 13017012
95 110 12 9511012
180 12 13018012
115 12 9511512
190 12 13019012
120 12 9512012
135 170 12 13517012
125 12 9512512
140 160 12 14016012
140 12 9514012
170 12 14017012
145 12 9514512 170 15 14017015

170 13 9517013 180 12 14018012

100 120 10 10012010 145 175 15 14517515


120 12 10012012
180 12 14518012
125 12 10012512
148 170 15 14817015
130 12 10013012
150 170 12 15017012
140 12 10014012
180 12 15018012
145 12 10014512 180 15 15018015

150 12 10015012 200 12 15020012

105 130 12 10513012 155 180 15 15518015

135 12 10513512 160 185 15 16018515

140 12 10514012 190 15 16019015

108 140 15 10814015 165 190 15 16519015

170 15 10817015 170 200 15 17020015

110 130 12 11013012 175 200 15 17520015


130 13 11013013
180 200 15 18020015
140 12 11014012
210 15 18021015
150 12 11015012
185 210 13 18521013
115 140 12 11514012
190 220 12 190220122)
145 12 11514512 220 15 19022015

150 12 11515012 225 15 19022515

118 150 12 11815012 200 230 15 20023015

120 140 12 12014012 210 240 15 21024015


140 13 12014013
220 250 15 22025015
150 12 12015012
230 260 15 23026015
160 12 12016012
240 270 15 24027015
180 15 12018015
250 280 15 25028015
125 150 12 12515012
285 15 25028515
160 15 12516015

200 15 12520015

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The Power of Knowledge Engineering

Seals
Bearings Lubrication Drawing on five areas of competence and application-specific expertise amassed over more than 100
and units systems years, SKF brings innovative solutions to OEMs and production facilities in every major industry world-
wide. These five competence areas include bearings and units, seals, lubrication systems, mechatronics
(combining mechanics and electronics into intelligent systems), and a wide range of services, from 3-D
Mechatronics Services
computer modelling to advanced condition monitoring and reliability and asset management systems.
A global presence provides SKF customers uniform quality standards and worldwide product availability.

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