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Solutions for Spiral Failure

Failure Pattern
Spiral failure is generally found on long stroke, hydraulic piston seals. The surface of the O-ring exhibits a series of deep, spiral 45-degree angle cuts.

Problem Sources
Spiral failure is caused when some segments of the O-ring slide while other segments simultaneously roll. At a single point on its periphery, the O-ring becomes caught on an eccentric component, or against the cylinder wall, causing twisting and development of 45-degree angle, surface cuts.

Contributing Conditions
  • Eccentric components
  • Wide clearance combined with side loads
  • Uneven surface finishes
  • Inadequate lubrication
  • Excessive O-ring material softness
  • Too slow stroke speeds

Suggested Solutions
  • Check for out-of-round cylinder bore
  • Decrease clearance gap
  • Machine metal surfaces to 10-20 micro-inch finish
  • Improve lubrication (consider internally-lubed O-rings)
  • Increase O-ring material hardness and/or cross section
  • Employ anti-extrusion back-up rings

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