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CFKS PTFE Wear Strip Wear Resistant Scraper Ring for Excavator Arm Cylinder Repair

The CFKS PTFE Wear Strip is a high-performance guiding tape designed to absorb extreme transverse loads in hydraulic and pneumatic cylinders. By providing a self-lubricating, sacrificial bearing surface between the piston and the bore (or the rod and the gland), this continuous wear strip prevents catastrophic galling, ensuring the strict concentricity required for your primary sealing elements to function properly in harsh excavator applications.

  • Eliminates Metal-to-Metal Contact: Safeguards expensive cylinder tubes and chrome rods from scoring under heavy side loads.

  • Ultra-Low Breakout Friction: Premium filled-PTFE compound prevents stick-slip, ensuring smooth actuation even at low speeds.

  • Universal Sizing & Flexibility: Supplied in continuous rolls, allowing maintenance technicians to easily cut custom-fit bearings for any bore diameter on the fly.

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Brand Name CFKS OEM  Accpetable
Material NBR FKM Silicone  Features  wear resistance
Dimensions Customized Certificate  ISO9001/TS16949
Type Guide Ring  Packing 1 pc per bag

 

The fundamental engineering role of the CFKS wear strip is to act as a radial load-bearing element. In mobile hydraulics like excavator arm cylinders, dynamic operation generates severe side loads that force the piston off-center. If unguided, this lateral deflection causes asymmetric compression on the primary high-pressure seals, leading to rapid blowout and fluid bypass. The wear strip absorbs these transverse forces, maintaining strict mechanical concentricity. By keeping the piston perfectly centered, the strip ensures that the extrusion gap for the primary seals remains constant, thereby maximizing the overall lifecycle of the sealing system.

 

Virgin PTFE offers excellent chemical resistance but suffers from “cold flow” (deformation) under heavy mechanical stress. For excavator applications, our wear strips are manufactured using a specialized Bronze-filled PTFE or Carbon-filled PTFE matrix. This composite significantly increases the compressive strength and thermal conductivity of the guiding tape. Operating safely in oil temperatures up to +150°C, the filled PTFE resists deformation under high shock loads while actively embedding microscopic system contaminants into its surface, safely isolating them so they cannot scrape against the polished cylinder barrel.

From a practical maintenance perspective, the PTFE Wear Strip is an invaluable asset for field repairs. Instead of stocking hundreds of individually machined phenolic or POM guide rings, a technician can utilize a single roll of PTFE tape to service multiple cylinder sizes. When installing, the strip is simply measured and cut to length—typically using a $30^\circ$ or $45^\circ$ skived (angled) cut. This calculated gap is critical; it accommodates thermal expansion of the PTFE material as the hydraulic fluid heats up, and it allows hydrodynamic oil flow to bypass the bearing and lubricate the primary dynamic seals, ensuring true “dry-run” protection.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Why does my CFKS oil seal fail prematurely? Common causes and prevention tips2025-06-26T15:44:39+08:00

Premature oil seal failure can result from improper installation, poor shaft finish, incorrect material selection, or excessive pressure. To prevent this, ensure the shaft surface is smooth and within tolerance, use correct tools during installation, and choose seals made from materials compatible with your media and temperature.

How to correctly install a CFKS industrial oil seal to avoid leakage2025-06-26T16:04:32+08:00

Always clean the shaft and bore before installation. Use appropriate seal drivers to avoid deformation. Lubricate the lip before fitting to reduce friction during the first rotation. Ensure the seal is seated evenly and not tilted to avoid leaks.

What to do when your CFKS hydraulic seal is leaking under pressure2025-05-20T16:33:14+08:00

Check if the pressure exceeds the seal’s rated limit. Examine for wear, hardening, or improper installation. Replace the seal if damaged, and consider upgrading to a high-pressure CFKS seal variant. Also, verify that the housing and shaft are properly aligned.

How to choose the right CFKS oil seal for extreme operating environments2025-05-20T16:34:39+08:00

For high temperatures, aggressive chemicals, or abrasive environments, choose CFKS seals made of FKM, PTFE, or high-performance elastomers. Consider using seals with protective dust lips or metal casing. Our team can recommend the best fit for your application.

 

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