Iso-7425-2-1989 W
Iso-7425-2-1989 W
STANDARD
7425-2
First edition
1980-12-01
Reference number
ISO 7425-2 : 1985 (EI
ISO 7425-2 : 1989 (E)
Foreword
ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide federation of
national standards bodies (ISO member bodies). The work of preparing
International Standards is normally carried out through ISO technical committees.
Each member body interested in a subject for which a technical committee has been
established has the right to be represented on that committee. International
organizations, govern- mental and non-governmental, in liaison with ISO, also take
part in the work. ISO collaborates closely with the International Electrotechnical
Commission (IEC) on all matters of electrotechnical standardization.
International Standard ISO 7425-2 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 131,
fluid power systems.
ISO 7425 consists of the following parts, under the general title Hydraulic fluid power
— /-loos/ng’s, for elastomer-energized, plastic-faced seals — Dimensions and
tolerances :
ISO 1989
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Introduction
In hydraulic fluid power systems, power is transmitted and controlled through a
liquid under pressure within an enclosed circuit. Sealing devices are used to contain the
pres- surized fluid within components having elements with linear motion, i.e.
hydraulic cylinders. These sealing devices are used with both cylinder rod and
piston seal housings.
This part of ISO 7425 is one of a series of standards covering dimensions and
toler- ances, and relates to housings for a specific type of rod seal. Alternative
choices of housing size may be found in ISO 5597 : 1987, Hydraulic fluid power
— Cylinders — Housings for piston and rod seals in reciprocating applications —
Dimensions and tol- erances.
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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 7425-2 : 1989 (E)
Part 2:
Rod seal housings
2 Normative references
5 Seal housings
The following standards contain provisions which,
through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this
5.1 General
part of ISO 7425. At the time of publication, the editions
indicated
were valid. All standards are subject to revision, and parties
to agreements based on this part of ISO 7425 are 5.1.1 An illustrated example of a typical hydraulic cylinder rod
encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most seal housing covered by this part of ISO 7425 is shown in
recent editions of the standards listed below. Members of figure 1.
IEC and ISO main-
tain registers of currently valid International Standards.
NOTE — The figure is diagrammatic only and does not represent an
en- dorsement or a recommendation of a particular housing design.
ISO 286-2 : 1988, ISO system of limits and fits — Pa‹› 2:
Tables of standard tolerance grades and limit deviations for
holes and shafts. 5.1.2 All sharp edges and burrs shall be removed from
corners of supporting surfaces, although it should be borne
in mind
ISO 3320 : 1987, Fluid power systems and components — that these surfaces are required to provide maximum support
Cylinder bores and piston rod diameters — Metric series. against extrusion.
5.3 Radial depth its life requirement and should be subject to agreement
be- tween manufacturer and user.
5.3.1 Radial depths are given in table 2.
NOTE — This part of 7425 includes an alternative seal housing radial 9 Lead-in chamfer
depth for some rod diameters.
9.1 To protect the seal from damage during assembly,
5.3.2 The larger radial depth (where available) shall be lead-in chamfers are required, either as an integral part of
selected where higher stress or wider tolerances are the rod end or on a separate assembly tool.
involved; however, consultation with the manufacturer is
recommended when making the appropriate selection.
9.2 Reference shall be made to figure 1 for typical location of
lead-in chamfer when these are part of the rod end.
6 Dimensions and tolerances
9.3 The minimum length of lead-in chamfers, whether on
Seal housing dimensions and tolerances shall be selected from the rod end or assembly tool, is given in table 1.
table 2.
Table 1 — Lead-in chamfer
Dimensions in millimetres
7 Extrusion gap
Radial depth of
seal housing (cross- 2,5 3,75 5,5 7,75 10,5 12,25
7.1 The extrusion gap is determined by the difference section). S nom.
be- tween diameters d'4and d and by any lack of coaxiality Minimum length
of the housing components. of chamfer, C 1,5 2 2,5 4 5 6,5
Pressure
30°
20° -
’
See 5.1.2
Burr-free
*) See clause 7.
2
ISO 7425-2 : 1989 (E)