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Another factor that can contribute to oil seal failure is contamination. Around 47% of oil seals fail due to contamination by dirt, debris, or other particles. This can cause the seal to wear out quickly and lose its effectiveness. Regularly cleaning and inspecting the seals can help prevent contamination and prolong their lifespan
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Another factor that can contribute to oil seal failure is contamination.<a href=https://www.hkaiseal.com/products><strong style=font-size:28px> Around 47% of oil seals fail due to contamination by dirt, debris, or other particles</strong></a>. This can cause the seal to wear out quickly and lose its effectiveness. Regularly cleaning and inspecting the seals can help prevent contamination and prolong their lifespan<br><img src=https://www.hkaiseal.com/images/7_202407011646417917.webp alt=25 47 7 oil seal style=width: 50%;height: 50%;text-align: center;align-items: center><br><a href=https://www.hkaiseal.com/products><strong style=font-size:28px>25 47 7 oil seal</strong></a>.
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