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New cassette seal extends wheel end life

WITH a new design of its MUD11 cassette seal for wheel ends, SKF has improved the seal performance by reducing both friction and dirt ingress and extended its service life, helping to prevent failure in agricultural and construction machinery

โ€œThe improvements will help end users to increase productivity while reducing both maintenance and operating costs,โ€ says Vinay Joyappa, Global Product Manager at SKF.

MUD11 seals protect wheel-end bearings, to prevent failure in equipment such as tractors and construction vehicles. A typical example is seen at harvesting time, when farming machinery must maintain performance under punishing conditions. Wheel-end bearings in both front and rear axles must withstand heavy loads, plus dusty or dirty conditions, for long periods of time. The MUD11 seal helps to overcome this.

New features of the seal include an optimised multi-lip design, an integrated metal sleeve and the use of SKF developed compound. These refinements have increased its service life by up to 50%, while also reducing seal initial friction by around 20%. This can help OEMs and distributors to extend wheel-end service life and reduce warranty claims. It can also remove the need for expensive shaft machining.

As well as excluding contamination more effectively, the new multi-lip design is easier to install than its predecessor. The new seal can be retrofitted into an existing envelope using a two-step assembly.

The seals also offer customers a number of sustainability benefits. These include preventing lubricant loss; extending both bearing lifetime and seal service life; and reducing friction (leading to lower energy consumption).

Being available as a stock item makes MUD11 seals easily available through SKFโ€™s distribution network. This helps users to reduce customer inventories, while localised sourcing helps to cut import duties.

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