Is a 10-40 and 10-19 Grease Seal Interchangeable
Updated 03/23/2018 | Published 03/22/2018 >
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I have a 1991 Sunline Solaris T2490. It calls for a 10-4 bearing seal or an EZ seal 10-19. Are these deals the same size? Can I use the 10-19 if I dont have EZ lube hubs? Thanks.
asked by: Will
Expert Reply:
The part # 10-40 is a single lip grease seal with a 1.938" inner and 2.510" outer diameter. The part # RG06-050 is a double lip grease seal with a 1.719" inner and 2.565" outer diameter. They are not the same and will not work in place of one another regardless of whether or not you have EZ lube spindles. In order to determine the correct size grease seal your trailer uses you would need to pull off the hubs and measure the grease seal seat on the spindle with a digital caliper like part # PTW80157 to the nearest thousandth of an inch. The grease seal seat on the spindle is labeled as letter B in the attached photo.
I have also attached our selection of grease seals for you once you have measured the spindle as well as our bearing and seal help article.
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- Trailer Bearings Races Seals Caps
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- Grease Seals - Single Lip
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