

Oil seals are typically made of rubber or synthetic materials that are resistant to oil, heat, and pressure. They are designed to withstand the harsh conditions within an engine or machinery, such as high temperatures and varying levels of pressure. The seal is usually placed in a housing or a groove in order to effectively seal the gap between two moving parts.
Replacing the seals in a hydraulic cylinder using a seal kit is a straightforward process that can be done by maintenance personnel or technicians with basic knowledge of hydraulic systems. By following the instructions provided with the kit and using the appropriate tools, the old seals can be removed, and the new ones installed in a matter of hours.