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  • Disclosure to Promote the Right To Information

    Whereas the Parliament of India has set out to provide a practical regime of right to information for citizens to secure access to information under the control of public authorities, in order to promote transparency and accountability in the working of every public authority, and whereas the attached publication of the Bureau of Indian Standards is of particular interest to the public, particularly disadvantaged communities and those engaged in the pursuit of education and knowledge, the attached public safety standard is made available to promote the timely dissemination of this information in an accurate manner to the public.

    इंटरनेट मानक

    “!ान $ एक न' भारत का +नम-ण”Satyanarayan Gangaram Pitroda

    “Invent a New India Using Knowledge”

    “प0रा1 को छोड न' 5 तरफ”Jawaharlal Nehru

    “Step Out From the Old to the New”

    “जान1 का अ+धकार, जी1 का अ+धकार”Mazdoor Kisan Shakti Sangathan

    “The Right to Information, The Right to Live”

    “!ान एक ऐसा खजाना > जो कभी च0राया नहB जा सकता है”Bhartṛhari—Nītiśatakam

    “Knowledge is such a treasure which cannot be stolen”

    “Invent a New India Using Knowledge”

    है”ह”ह

    IS 5129-5 (2000): Rotary Shaft Lip Type Seals, Part 5:Identification of Visual Imperfections [MED 30: Gaskets andPacking]

  • IS 5129 (Part 5) : 2000 IS0 6194-5 : 1990

    Indian Standard

    ROTARY SHAFT LIP TYPE SEALS PART 5 IDENTIFICATION OF VISUAL IMPERFECTIONS

    ICS 23.100.60;83.140.50

    0 BIS 2000

    BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS MANAK BHAVAN, 9 BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG

    NEW DELHI 110002

    July 2000 Price Group 4

  • Gasket and Packing Sectional Committee, ME 30

    NATIONAL FOREWORD

    This Indian Standard (Part 5) which is identical with IS0 6194-5 :1990 ‘Rotary shaft lip type seals - Part 5 : Identification of visual imperfections’ issued by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) was adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards on the recommendations of the Gasket and Packing Sectional Committee and approval of the Mechanical Engineering Division Council.

    The text of IS0 standard has been approved as suitable for publication as Indian Standard without deviation. This adopted standard identifies visual imperfections on the rotary shaft lip type seals, dimensionally standardized in IS 5129 (Part 1) : 2OOO/ISO 6194 (Part 1) :1982. This adoption will provide guidance to the purchasers and manufacturers regarding importance of the imperfections and also defines and classifies typical surface imperfections which can impair the functioning of the rotary shaft lip type seals.

    In the adopted standard certain conventions are not identical to those used in Indian Standards. Attention is especially drawn to the following:

    a) Wherever the words ‘International Standard’ appear referring to this standard, they should be read as ‘Indian Standard’.

    b) Comma (,) has been used as a decimal marker, while in Indian Standards, the current practice is to use a full point (.) as the decimal marker.

    In this adopted standard, reference appears to certain International Standards for which Indian Standards also exist.The corresponding Indian Standards which are to be substituted in their place are listed below-along with their degree of equivalence for the editions indicated:

    International Standard Corresponding Indian Standard Degree of Equivalence

    IS0 5598 : 1985

    IS0 6194-l : 1982

    IS 10416 :1992 Fluid power systems and components -Vocabulary ( first revision)

    IS 5129 (Part 1) : 2000 Rotary shaft lip type seals : Part I Nominal dimensions and tolerances (third revision)

    Identical

    do

    The concerned technical committee has reviewed the provisions of the following International Standard referred in this adopted standard and has decided that it is acceptable for use in conjunction with this standard.

    IS0 6194-2 : 1991 Rotary shaft lip type seals-Part 2 : Vocabulary

    For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement of this standard is complied with, the final value, observed or calculated, expressing the result of test or analysis shall be rounded off in accordance with IS 2 :1960 ‘Rules for rounding off numerical values ( revised)‘. The number of significant places retained in the rounded off value should be the same as that of the specified value in this standard.

  • IS 5129(Part5):2000 IS0 6194-5 : 1990

    1 Scope

    Indian Standard ROTARY SHAFT LIP TYPE SEALS PART 5 IDENTIFICATION OF VISUAL IMPERFECTIONS

    This part of IS0 6194 shows and identifies visual imperfections on typical rotary shaft lip type seals, dimensionally standardized in IS0 6194-1, as a con- venience for purchasers and manufacturers of rotary shaft lip type seals in their discussions about the importance of imperfections in different applications.

    It defines and classifies typical surface imperfec- tions that often impair the function of the rotary shaft lip type seal.

    2 ‘Normative references

    The following standards contain’ provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this part of IS0 6194. At the time of publication,. the editions indicated were valid. All standards are subiect to revision, and parties to agreements based on this part of IS0 6194 are encouraged to investi- gate the possibility of applying the most recent edi- tions of the standards indicated below. Members of IEC and IS0 maintain registers of currently valid In- ternational Standards.

    IS0 5598:1985, Fluid power systems and components - Vocabulary.

    IS0 6194-1:1982, Rotary shaft lip type -seals - Part 1: Nominal dimensions and tolerances.

    3 Deflnltlons

    For the purposes of this part of IS0 6194, the defi- nitions given in IS0 5598 and IS0 6194-2 apply.

    4 Characteristic Imperfections

    4.1 Imperfections of configuration

    4.1.1 Definition of area of sealing edge (see figure 1 and table 1)

    LFF

    LBF

    LFF = lip front face

    LBF = lip back face

    SE = sealing edge

    NOTE - Dimensions x and y were chosen because, in case of wear, imperfections in this area impair the function of the rotav shaft lip type seal during its lifetime.

    Figure 1 - Area of sealing edge

    IS0 6194-2:--l), Rotary shaft lip type seals - Part 2: Vocabulary.

    1) To be published.

  • E 5129 ( Part 5 ) : 2000 IS0 6194-5-z 1990

    Table 1 Dimensions in milllmetres

    Shaft dlameter

    I I

    X

    4 Y

    d, > 120

    4.1.2 Type and name of imperfections (see figure 2)

    (1) Inclusion

    (71115) Tear

    (2)(14) Crack

    (6) Knit line

    (8) Cut

    (16) Blister

    11OH12) Stuck flash

    (9) Filler projection

    Figure 2 - Type and name of imperfections

    4.1.3 Sealing edge imperfections

    (1) Inclusion (see figure 3, figure 4 and figure 5) (2) Crack (see figure 6) (3) Rough trim (see figure 7) (4) Step trim (see figure 8)

    (5)

    ;;;

    (6) (9) (10)

    Nick (see figure 9) Knit line (see figure 10) Tear (see figure 11) Cut (see figure 12) Filler projection (see figure 13) Stuck flash (see figure 14)

    4.1.4 Sealing lip imperfections (except sealing edge)

    (11) Split (see figure 15) (12) Stuck flash (see figure 16) (1’3) Non-fill (see figure 17) (14) Crack (see figure 18) (15) Tear (see figure 19) (16) Blister (see figure 20)

    4.2 Spring imperfections

    (17) Deformed spring (see figure 21) (18) Spring with stretched coil portion (see fig- ure 22) (19) Spring with incomplete joint portion (see figure 23)

    4.3 Imperfections on outer circumference portion

    (20) Scratch (see figure 24) (21) Incorrect chamfer (see figure 25) (22) Incomplete bond (see figure 26)

    4.4 Imperfections on minor lip

    (23) Tear (see figure 27) (24) Cut or nick (see figure 28) (25) Non-fill (see figure 29) (26) Flash (see figure 30)

    5 Identification statement (Reference to

    this par-l of IS0 6194)

    Use the following statement in test reports, cata- logues and sales literature when electing to comply with this par-l of IS0 6194:

    “Visual imperfections identification in accordance with IS0 6194-5, Rotary shaft lip type seals - Part 5: Icfentification of visual imperfections”.

    2

  • IS 5129 ( Part 5 ) : 2000 IS0 6194-5 : 1990

    SE’

    LFF- LBF SE LFF

    Figure 3 - (1) Inclusion: flash Figure 6 - (2) Crack

    SE-

    LFF-

    Figure 4 .- (1) Inclusion: filler Figure 7 - (3) Rough trim

    LFF-

    Figure 5 - (1) Inclusion: foreign material Figure 8 - (4) Step trim

    3

  • IS 5129 ( Part 5) : 2000 IS0 6194-5 : 1990

    Figure 9 - (5) Nick Figure 12 - (8) Cut

    Figure IO - (6) Knit line Figure 13 - (9) Filler projection

    SE-- LBF.

    Figure 11 -- (7) Tear Figure 14 - (10) Stuck flash

    4

  • IS 5129 ( Part 5) : 2000 IS0 6194-5 : 1990

    SE LFF

    Figure 15 - (71) sdit Figure 18 - (14) Crack

    Figure 16 - (12) Stuck flash

    Figure 17 - (13) Non-fill

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  • IS 5129 ( Part 5) : 2000 IS0 6194-5 : 1990

    Figure 21 - (17) Deformed spring Figure 24 - (20) Scratch

    Figure 22 - (18) Spring with stretched coil portion Figure 25 - (21) Incorrect chamfer

    Figevre 23 - (19) Spring with incomplete joint portion

    Figure 26 -- (22) incomplete bond

    6

  • IS 5129 (Part 5) : 2000 IS0 6194-5 : 1990

    Figure 27 - (23) Tear Figure 29 - (25) Non-fill

    Figure 28 - (24) Cut or nick

    7

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