Rod T-Seal, 2.63 Inch Bore, O-Ring Groove

Description & Features

This Rod T-Seal is designed for a 2.63 inch bore and features an O-ring groove. The Hercules Sealing Products Rod T-Seal is suitable for use in applications requiring reliable sealing performance within a pressure range of 0 to 10,000 PSI and a temperature range of -65°F to 220° F.

Constructed with hard plastic back-up rings and a Buna-N rubber seal, this Rod T-Seal offers durability and effective sealing in demanding hydraulic environments.

SKU: TR-032

Supplier Part Number (MPN): TR-032

Alternate Part Numbers: C1DM55, MI-08752813, MINO-00407X97445

Specifications

Brand
Hercules Sealing Products
Brand
Hercules Sealing Products
Pack Size
1.00
UOM
EA
Rod Diameter
2.63
Supplier Part Number
TR-032
Alternate Part Numbers
Alternate Part Number C1DM55, Alternate Part Number MI-08752813, Alternate Part Number MINO-00407X97445
Product Weight
0.02 lbs

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Product Questions & Answers (2)

Question by: Gary R on Jan 28, 2026, 5:59 PM
got a cylinder with a 2.63 bore, is this the right rod t-seal or am i mixin up the sizing
Answer by: Customer Support on Jan 30, 2026, 6:31 AM
The key callout on this one is that it is a Rod T-Seal built for a 2.63 inch bore and it has an O-ring groove.
Question by: Debbie H on Nov 17, 2025, 7:50 PM
Got a cylinder with a 2.63 inch bore that needs a rod seal replacement. This one gonna fit what I need, or is there something specific about the O-ring groove setup I should know before ordering?
Answer by: Customer Support on Nov 19, 2025, 5:30 PM
For a 2.63 inch bore, this is the right fit. The rod diameter on this seal is 2.625 inches, and it uses an O-ring groove configuration, so as long as your cylinder matches that bore and groove style, you're good to go. The seal itself is a T-seal design with hard plastic back-up rings and a Buna-N rubber seal, which is a pretty standard and reliable combination for hydraulic rod applications.