Look out for these common pitfalls, and don’t assume that a lubrication leak means a seal failure.
Neil Hoehle
Neil Hoehle is chief engineer for Inpro/Seal, LLC, a Waukesha Bearings business. Hoehle has spent more than 35 years in the design and development of non-contact bearing housing seals, air-purged sealing, and other rotating shaft sealing devises and holds several related patents. Hoehle holds a B.A. from Western Illinois University and an M.B.A. from the University of Iowa. He can be reached at nhoehle@inpro-seal.com, or at 309-756-5335.
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