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The installation steps for the track link oil seal are as follows:
1. Cleaning: Clean the connecting parts to ensure that the surface is flat, clean, and free of grease and dirt.
2. Oil application: Apply a layer of lubricating oil to the connecting parts for better installation.
3. Installation: Gently push the oil seal into the connection area to ensure that the lip of the oil seal is not damaged.
4. Positioning: After positioning the oil seal, press it with your fingers to ensure it is in the correct position.
5. Inspection: Check if the oil seal is installed correctly and ensure that the lip is not damaged.
The precautions are as follows:
Before installation, check if the oil seal is damaged. If the oil seal is damaged, replace it with a new one.
Before installation, ensure that the surface of the connecting parts is flat, clean, and free of grease and dirt.
3. When installing the oil seal, gently push in to avoid damaging the lip of the oil seal.
4. After installation, check whether the oil seal is installed correctly to ensure that the lip is not damaged.
5. During use, the condition of the oil seal should be regularly checked. If any damage or wear is found, the oil seal should be replaced in a timely manner.
Westinghouse Electric receives a nuclear fuel supply contract for nuclear power plant units
      Westinghouse Electric won a contract to replace nuclear fuel for Units 1 to 3 of the Oskar Port Nuclear Power Plant in Sweden. The nuclear power plant is owned by OKGAB, which is produced by Westinghouse's plant in Sweden and delivered annually from 2016 to 2020.
Westinghouse claims to be OKGAB's main nuclear fuel supplier, supplying approximately 8,500 fuel assemblies per year to three boiling water reactors at the Oskars port nuclear power plant. Westinghouse's plant in Sweden was originally designed and built by the Swedish Atomic Energy General Company and was acquired by Westinghouse in 2000.
In May, Westinghouse reported that he was selected by the Swedish utility company Vodafone to become a nuclear fuel module supplier for the Forsmark Unit 3 and the Linhars Units 3 and 4, with a term of 2016 to 2020. In addition to Westinghouse, Areva also signed a nuclear fuel supply agreement with Vodafone for the same period from 2016 to 2020.