Description
When you’ve got oil spots under your tractor or machinery, it’s usually a worn seal letting you down. This CRWA1 type seal with its precise 0.313-inch width is designed to stop those annoying leaks that waste oil and create slippery conditions around your equipment. Whether it’s a transmission, hydraulic system, or drivetrain component, the right seal keeps your fluids where they belong and dirt where it doesn’t.
What You’re Getting
- CRWA1 designation means this seal meets specific agricultural equipment standards for durability
- Precise 0.313-inch width dimension for proper fit in machined seal bores
- Quality rubber compound designed to handle temperature swings and fluid exposure
- Flexible lip design that maintains contact pressure even as components wear slightly
- Agricultural-grade construction built for the vibration and contamination of farm work
Built for Real Farm Work
This seal fits various applications across different tractor brands and agricultural equipment where the CRWA1 specification and 0.313-inch width are required. These types of seals are essential for tractors used in crop cultivation, hay production, livestock farming, and field preparation where reliable operation is critical. You’ll find this size in transmission cases, hydraulic pumps, final drives, and other rotating shaft applications.
Made to Last
Premium rubber compounds maintain flexibility across wide temperature ranges while resisting swelling and hardening from hydraulic fluid exposure. The material provides excellent resistance to ozone, weather, and agricultural chemicals commonly encountered in farm environments. This isn’t a generic automotive seal—it’s built for the demanding conditions your equipment faces every day.
Installation Notes
Before installation, thoroughly clean the seal bore and inspect shaft surfaces—even minor grooves cause rapid seal failure. Apply a light coating of the appropriate fluid to seal lips before installation to prevent damage during assembly. Make sure you’re installing the seal in the correct direction, and use proper seal drivers to avoid damaging the sealing lip during installation.






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