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The speed at which an oil seal can operate effectively depends on the previously outlined conditions together with the design of the seal itself. Some designs allow for a range of maximum peripheral speeds and are therefore more suitable for larger shaft diameters. Speeds below and above the recommended range can cause friction and thus impact the sealing material.
Regular maintenance and inspection of shaft oil seals are essential to ensure their proper functioning and prevent costly downtime and repairs. Signs of a worn or damaged seal include oil leaks, increased noise or vibration, and decreased efficiency. If any of these symptoms are detected, it is important to replace the seal promptly to avoid further damage to the machinery.