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EXAMPLES
Below are two examples of how to use the system to assemble a complete part
number for a seal:
EXAMPLE 1
A single-lip spring-loaded seal with an inner case (SAX), a painted sealant outside
diameter (P) and Viton seal element (V).

EXAMPLE 2
A spring-loaded seal lip with dirt excluder and an inner case (TAX), metal outside
diameter coated with bonding agent (C) and a polyacrylate seal element (PA).
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