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Inpro/Seal Launches NEW VB45-S™ Bearing Isolator

Inpro/Seal Launches NEW VB45-S™ Bearing Isolator

NEW VB45-S™ Smaller, IP66 Rated (Ingress)




Inpro/Seal, the leader in permanent bearing protection since 1977, recently launched their latest design the NEW VB45-S™, ushering in a new era and standard in Bearing Isolator technology. As the inventory of the original Bearing Isolator, Inpro/Seal continues to work to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of their Bearing Isolator technology.

The Inpro/Seal VB45-S™ is both smaller than its predecessor while providing better protection against contamination ingress (IP66 rated) by utilizing multiple innovative design features. The VB45-S™ patented XX Interface and oversized contamination chamber block contaminants from entering the bearing housing while the enlarged D-Groove protects against oil loss by capturing oil on the shaft and returning it to the bearing housing.

Ideal for application on pumps, motors, fans and other general industrial rotating equipment.
Constructed of standard bearing bronze, with an axial movement of 0.13mm, radial movement of 0.25mm and a temperature range of -15F to 250F, shaft size of 15.88m to 1220mm, the VB45-S™ is a much-improved design that pushes the limits of permanent bearing protection.

As always, Inpro/Seal will continue to produce all of their more than 200,000 different Bearing Isolators iterations ensuring the continued peak performance of your rotating equipment.

Contact Kelley Industrial today for more information on the NEW VB45-S™, or to schedule a Lunch+Learn with your rotating equipment team.


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