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Imer Seal C1000/M350/C3000 35X52X7

Imer Seal C1000/M350/C3000 35X52X7

SKU: 3232759
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3232759 Imer Seal C1000/M350/C3000 35X52X7

Features

  • Good low temperature capability

The Imer Seal C1000/M350/C3000 35X52X7 is a genuine OEM oil and dust seal used in the drive assemblies of IMER saws—specifically the Combi‑Cut C1000, Masonry 350 (M350), and Combicut C3000—to keep lubrication in and water, slurry, and dust out around a 35 mm rotating shaft. Sold under IMER part number 3232759, this 35×52×7 mm seal is a small but critical component for protecting bearings and gearboxes in wet‑cutting tile and masonry saws.

What is the Imer Seal C1000/M350/C3000 35X52X7?

Distributors list this component as “Imer Seal C1000/M350/C3000 35X52X7” with SKU or part number 3232759. It is a radial shaft seal (often called an oil seal) sized to fit:

  • 35 mm shaft diameter (inner lip).

  • 52 mm housing/bore diameter (outer shell).

  • 7 mm seal thickness.

Contractors Direct describes it as: “3232759 Imer Seal C1000/M350/C3000 35X52X7.”
Blades Direct lists it similarly: “Imer Seal C1000/M350/C3000 35X52X7 – SKU: 3232759.”
HandGearPro reiterates: “3232759 Imer Seal C1000/M350/C3000 35X52X7.”

This seal is designed specifically for IMER’s C1000, M350, and C3000 saw lines, where shafts pass from oil‑filled housings out into wet, abrasive environments.

Compatible IMER Saws: C1000, M350, C3000

The name “Imer Seal C1000/M350/C3000” reflects its use across three key IMER saw families:

  • IMER Combi‑Cut C1000 (C1000): A 10" overhead rail/bridge saw for tile and stone, with a moving head on a frame that works in a wet environment.

  • IMER Masonry 350 (M350): A 14"–16" masonry block saw (often “Masonry 350 Smart Cut”) designed for bricks, blocks, and pavers.

  • IMER Combicut C3000 (C3000): A larger rail or bridge‑style saw used for long or large format cutting tasks.

In all these machines, the 3232759 35X52X7 seal is installed where a 35 mm shaft passes through a 52 mm bore, typically in the motor, arbor, or gearbox area, to keep coolant, slurry, and abrasive dust away from internal bearings and gears.

Because the same seal dimensions and design are used across multiple models, stocking this one part number covers several IMER saws in a fleet.

Dimensions and Technical Characteristics

The “35X52X7” marking in Imer Seal C1000/M350/C3000 35X52X7 states its metric dimensions clearly:

  • Inner diameter (ID): 35 mm (fits snugly on a 35 mm shaft).

  • Outer diameter (OD): 52 mm (press‑fit into a 52 mm housing bore).

  • Width/thickness: 7 mm.

HandGearPro notes that this seal offers “good low temperature capability,” indicating that the elastomer compound remains flexible and effective in cooler jobsite conditions and during cold starts.

As an OEM IMER seal, 3232759 is designed to:

  • Maintain contact pressure on the shaft over long service periods.

  • Resist mineral oil / grease and typical coolants used in wet saw operation.

  • Withstand abrasive slurry, water, and dust in the cutting area.

This ensures that the seal provides both oil retention internally and contaminant exclusion externally for critical rotating assemblies.

Function: Protecting Bearings and Gearboxes

In IMER saws like the C1000, M350, and C3000, the 3232759 Imer Seal 35X52X7 plays a vital role in drive‑train reliability:

  • It sits where the motor shaft, arbor shaft, or gearbox shaft passes through the wall of an oil‑filled or grease‑packed housing.

  • The inner lip seals against the rotating shaft to keep lubricant in and keep out water and slurry.

  • The outer metal or rubber‑coated shell press‑fits into the housing or cover, sealing against the bore.

If this seal fails or wears out:

  • Lubricant can leak out, causing bearings and gears to run dry.

  • Water and abrasive slurry can enter the housing, contaminating grease and grinding away at bearing surfaces.

  • You may see oil around the arbor, pulley, or motor end, or hear increased noise from worn bearings.

Replacing the worn seal with the correct Imer Seal C1000/M350/C3000 35X52X7 restores the housing’s integrity, prolongs bearing life, and helps keep the saw running smoothly.

OEM Part Number and Cross-Reference

The official IMER part number for the Imer Seal C1000/M350/C3000 35X52X7 is:

  • 3232759

You’ll find this number in:

  • Contractors Direct product listing: “3232759 Imer Seal C1000/M350/C3000 35X52X7.”

  • Blades Direct product and collection tags: “Imer Seal C1000/M350/C3000 35X52X7 – SKU: 3232759.”

  • HandGearPro product description: “3232759 Imer Seal C1000/M350/C3000 35X52X7.”

If you’re viewing IMER exploded diagrams or parts lists for the C1000, M350, or C3000, look for 3232759 in the arbor, pulley‑housing, or gearbox subsections—this will be the replacement seal used there.

Features and Benefits

HandGearPro summarizes the core features of the Imer Seal C1000/M350/C3000 35X52X7 as:

  • Good low temperature capability – the seal remains flexible and effective even in colder environments.

  • OEM dimensions 35×52×7 mm, ensuring “precision fit” in IMER housings.

Using this OEM seal offers several benefits:

  • Correct fit and sealing pressure – the right ID/OD/width ensures contact is neither too tight (causing excessive wear) nor too loose (causing leakage).

  • Material compatibility – the elastomer and shell are selected for IMER’s lubricants and environmental conditions.

  • Reduced downtime – a properly functioning seal prevents premature bearing failures and unplanned breakdowns.

  • Consistent performance across models – one part number serving C1000, M350, and C3000 simplifies maintenance inventory.

Pricing and Availability

The Imer Seal C1000/M350/C3000 35X52X7 is a relatively low‑cost OEM part, widely available from IMER parts distributors:

  • Contractors Direct lists it at $16.74 USD per seal.

  • Blades Direct lists the same price ($16.74) for SKU 3232759.

  • HandGearPro offers it on sale around $7.76 USD (marked down from $12.94) in some promotions.

Because it’s used across multiple saw models, most IMER‑focused shops keep 3232759 on hand or can obtain it quickly, making seal replacement straightforward during scheduled maintenance or repairs.

When Should You Replace the Imer 35X52X7 Seal?

You should consider replacing the Imer Seal C1000/M350/C3000 35X52X7 whenever you observe:

  • Oil or grease leakage at the shaft exit point on the C1000, M350, or C3000 saw.

  • Water or slurry intrusion into housings that should remain dry or oil‑filled.

  • Noisy or rough bearings in the arbor or drive, especially if accompanied by lubricant loss.

  • Visible damage to the seal lip, hardened rubber, or corrosion on the seal shell when the housing is opened.

It’s common practice to replace seals whenever you:

  • Replace or service bearings.

  • Rebuild gearboxes or pulley housings.

  • Disassemble the arbor assembly for other repairs.

Given the modest cost, installing a new 3232759 seal as part of any major drive train service is a smart preventative step.

Basic Replacement Considerations

While each saw model has its own procedure, general steps for replacing the Imer Seal C1000/M350/C3000 35X52X7 include:

  1. Disconnect power – Unplug electric saws and ensure moving parts are secured.

  2. Disassemble the relevant housing – Remove guards, pulleys, or covers to access the shaft and seal location.

  3. Extract the old seal – Use a seal puller or carefully pry the seal from its bore without damaging the housing.

  4. Inspect shaft and bore – Check the 35 mm shaft for grooves and the 52 mm bore for corrosion or burrs; clean thoroughly.

  5. Install the new OEM seal 3232759 – Lightly lubricate the outer shell and lip, then press the seal squarely into the 52 mm bore to the proper depth.

  6. Reassemble the housing – Reinstall bearings, covers, pulleys, and guards according to the saw’s service manual.

  7. Test for leaks – Run the saw under normal conditions and check for any signs of oil seepage or abnormal noise.

Always refer to the specific IMER service documentation for the C1000, M350, or C3000 when performing this work.