Restore Worn Shafts Without Machining
When an old oil seal lip wears a visible groove in the shaft, installing a new seal on the same worn surface guarantees immediate leakage. Durusleeves are thin-wall SE 30304 stainless steel sleeves that press onto the worn area, creating a fresh precision-ground sealing surface for the new seal lip. 272 sizes available for shaft diameters from under 1" to 8".
What Is a Durusleeve Wear Sleeve?
A Durusleeve is a precision-ground thin-wall sleeve manufactured from SE 30304 stainless steel. The sleeve presses over the worn portion of a shaft using a standard installation tool, providing a new sealing surface for an oil seal lip to ride on. Wall thickness is engineered to be thin enough that the new seal's inner diameter still matches the original shaft nominal size - meaning you install a Durusleeve, then install the same-size oil seal that would have fit the original shaft.
The alternative to a Durusleeve is removing the shaft, machining it down to remove the wear groove, then either fitting an undersize seal or building the shaft back up by chrome plating or weld overlay - all of which require shaft removal, machine shop time, and significant downtime. A Durusleeve installs in 5-10 minutes without removing the shaft.
When You Need a Wear Sleeve
Inspect the shaft at the seal contact location. Replace with a Durusleeve when you observe any of the following:
- A visible circumferential groove where the old seal lip rode on the shaft
- Scoring, pitting, or corrosion on the shaft surface in the seal contact zone
- A polished band on the shaft that has worn below the surrounding diameter (measure with calipers - typically 0.001" - 0.020" of wear is enough to cause new seal leakage)
- Premature failure of a recently replaced seal that "should have worked"
Visible wear is not the only indicator - a microscopically polished surface can also leak. When in doubt, install a Durusleeve. The cost is minimal compared to a repeat seal failure and another teardown.
Sizing the Right Durusleeve
Each Durusleeve is engineered for a specific shaft diameter range. Measure the shaft outside diameter at the worn location and select the sleeve whose "Normal Shaft Size" matches:
- Normal Shaft Size "A" - the design shaft diameter for this sleeve
- Min Shaft Size / Max Shaft Size - acceptable shaft tolerance range
- Flange Diameter "B" - outside diameter of the installed sleeve (this becomes the new seal lip contact surface)
- Width on Shaft "C" - axial length the sleeve covers on the shaft
- Overall Width "D" - total sleeve length including the flange
- Sleeve Depth "E" / Install Depth "F" - installation reference dimensions
After installing the Durusleeve, the new oil seal must match the sleeve OD (Flange Diameter "B"), not the original shaft diameter. Durus engineers the sleeve so the standard same-size oil seal fits - confirm by cross-referencing the sleeve product page or calling (888) 203-2358.
Installation Overview
Durusleeve installation requires a standard installation tool (sold separately or included with bulk orders):
- Clean the worn shaft surface - remove burrs, rust, and any high spots with emery cloth
- Apply a light coat of installation lubricant or grease to the shaft OD
- Slide the sleeve onto the shaft, flange-end last
- Use the installation tool to drive the sleeve to the proper depth referenced on the spec sheet
- Remove the installation tool - the flange section is designed to break off cleanly if not needed for the application
- Install the new oil seal on the sleeve OD per standard procedure
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Durusleeve wear sleeve?
A Durusleeve is a thin-wall SE 30304 stainless steel sleeve that presses onto a worn section of a rotating shaft to restore the sealing surface. It allows installation of a standard oil seal on a shaft that would otherwise leak due to a wear groove from the previous seal. The sleeve adds a thin layer of fresh, precision-ground surface for the new oil seal lip to ride on - eliminating the need to machine, replace, or weld-overlay the original shaft.
How do I know if I need a wear sleeve?
Inspect the shaft at the seal contact location after removing the failed seal. If you see a visible circumferential groove, polished band, scoring, pitting, or corrosion, a wear sleeve is required. As little as 0.001" of shaft wear can cause a new seal to leak. When in doubt, install a Durusleeve - the cost is far lower than a repeat seal failure and another teardown of the equipment.
What size Durusleeve do I need?
Measure the outside diameter of the shaft at the worn location with a caliper. Match this measurement to the "Normal Shaft Size A" dimension on the Durusleeve product page, ensuring the actual measurement falls within the listed Min Shaft Size and Max Shaft Size tolerance range. For shafts with deep wear, measure the unworn portion of the shaft above or below the groove for the actual original dimension.
What oil seal do I install on top of a Durusleeve?
Install the same oil seal that would fit the original (unworn) shaft. Durusleeves are engineered with a wall thickness such that the installed sleeve OD matches the original shaft nominal dimension within standard tolerance. For example, a Durusleeve for a 1.000" shaft has a flange diameter very close to 1.000" - so a standard 1.000" × 1.625" × 0.250" oil seal still fits. Always verify the sleeve OD ("Flange Diameter B" on the spec sheet) matches the seal ID before installation.
Can I install a Durusleeve without removing the shaft?
Yes - that is the primary advantage. Durusleeves are designed to install on the shaft in place. The sleeve slides over the shaft end and presses to depth using a manual installation tool. No shaft removal, no machine shop work, no welding, no chrome plating. Typical install time is 5-10 minutes versus hours or days for traditional shaft repair methods. Available for shaft diameters up to 8".
Are Durusleeves available for metric shafts?
Yes. Durusleeves are sized by actual shaft diameter measurement, not by inch or metric nomenclature. Texas Belting stocks Durusleeves for shaft sizes ranging from under 0.500" up to 8.000" - covering metric shaft sizes when measured. For an example metric shaft size like 25mm (0.984"), select the Durusleeve with Min/Max shaft range covering 0.984". Call (888) 203-2358 for help selecting the right sleeve for a metric shaft.
Cross-reference from any CR, SKF, National, Federal-Mogul, or Timken part number. Houston, TX warehouse stocks the full Durus catalog with same-day shipping for in-stock items.
Call (888) 203-2358 or email sales@texasbelting.com with your existing part number, equipment make/model, or shaft and bore measurements.























