Characteristics and performance
The Hallite E2W is a double-acting, o-ring energized, rod wiper/excluder designed to include two different unique wiping lip geometries. The two lips combine to scrape debris from the rod and contain residual oil on rod extension, as well as allowing oil to pump back into the cylinder. The o-ring energizer provides the force necessary to maintain the engagement of the wiping lips against the sliding surface and allow the wiper to adjust for deflection.
Typically made from exclusive Hallite Armorlene® materials, this seal is capable of high-speed applications and eliminates any potential for stick-slip. High-performance Armorlene® materials, like HLX, provide outstanding wear and scraping capability as well as large range of temperature and media compatibility.
The Hallite E2W works well paired with rod seals that support the requisite dynamic pressure pump-back, like the Hallite R16 rod seal. When paired, they produce a sealing system capable of handling higher speeds, large range of fluid compatibilities, and temperature range of service. For other rod seal arrangements with E2W, it is necessary to make sure the rod seal will provide proper pressure pump-back, or alternatively vent the system.
Product details
This seal is available in a variety of Hallite’s high-performance Armorlene® and Hythane® materials to suit a wide range of demanding applications.
*See Hallite 87, 506 or 533 bearing data sheets.
Temp range
Max speed
* Max pressure stated is dependant on the material variant selected. Please consult the datasheet for further information.
- Recomended
- Possible
- Not suitable
* For fluid types marked as possible, please call our team of experts on (02) 8886 1600 to talk through your requirements and determine if this seal is the most suitable for your needs.
Dynamic application | Static application | |
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Fluids based on mineral oil | ||
Any | Recommended | Possible |
Waterbased fluids | ||
HFA (5/95) | Possible | Possible |
HFB (60/40 invert emulsion) | Possible | Possible |
HFC (water glycol) | Recommended | Possible |
Water | Possible | Possible |
Other fluid types | ||
Air/Nitrogen | Possible | Possible |
HFD (Phosphate ester ARYL Type) | Not suitable | Not suitable |
Synthetic esters (HEES, HFDU) | Recommended | Possible |