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Machining for a seal fit.

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franklineng

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Nov 9, 2002
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Does anyone one know of a machining process which can hold a tolerance of 0.0004 in. of a seal?
 
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I know what "tolerance of 0.0004 in." means, but what does "tolerance of 0.0004 in. of a seal" mean?
 
Let me clarify, we have a spindle assembly with a slinger (collar) which is press fit onto the spindle shaft. The slinger is machined to fit an oil seal which has a tolerance of 4.875 +0 -0.0004 in. Do you know of a turning processes which can produce to +0/-0.0004 in?
 
Any machinist should be able to hit this tolerance.
Especially if it's a "one of" situation.
CNC equipment can repeatedly do this all day long.
If this is a regular lip seal,this tolerance req.is
probably a typo.Four tenthousandths is not necessary
for proper sealing action
 
Have you checked with the seal manufacturer whether that tolerance is a misprint? I agree, that is almost impossibly tight for machining. If it must be held, I think it must be ground, with temperature controlled environment. If the shaft is steel, a change of 13F moves the dimension from low limit to high limit. If it is aluminum, the change is only 6.5F.
 
Plus or Minus four tenths is doable on almost ANY lathe!!
I would also agree that for a seal this is most likely a typo
Jim
 
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