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INDUSTRIAL GEAR LUBRICANTS
are specially formulated for lubrication of enclosed
industrial gears requiring US Steel 224 and AGMA 250.04,
AGMA 251.02 or AGMA 9005-D94 type lubricants. This
product also lubricates slide and way systems, and other
machine tools requiring a general purpose oil and is
authorized by the U.S. Department of Agriculture as H2
lubricants which have no contact with food. |
Quality
Base Oils
Made
from the finest top-quality base stocks available. The paraffin
base stocks go through special refining steps to greatly improve
their performance and to improve their responses to the superior
quality additives used by Texas Refinery Corp.
Contains
New Generation Additives
A
variety of additives are incorporated in the Texas Refinery
Corp. INDUSTRIAL GEAR LUBRICANTS.
Anti-rust, anti-corrosion, anti-oxidation, extreme pressure and
anti-foam agents are all important. However, extra anti-foam
agents are used in Texas Refinery Corp.'s
INDUSTRIAL GEAR LUBRICANTS
because many conventional gear lubes may begin to foam during
operation, causing extensive damage.
Extreme
pressure additives are contained in this productto protect gear
teeth from wear. The sulfur phosphorous chemistry can carry big
loads while preventing metal to metal contact. This helps to cut
down on heat build-up, wear, down time and the number of oil
changes needed for your operation. There gear lubricants pass a
full 70 pound Timken OK Load Test. This is much higher than
commercial products which normally pass only a 25 to 30 pound
Timken OK Load Test.
Provides
Superior Performance
Excel
in several areas because of space age additives in addition to
quality base oils. The areas of superior performance include:
increased thermal stability and component cleanliness, superior
corrosion protection for copper alloys, greater gear surface
fatigue (spalling) resistance, and excellent oil seal
compatibility. The INDUSTRIAL GEAR
LUBRICANTS are also authorized by the
U.S. Department of Agriculture as H2
lubricants which have no contact with food.
Increased
Stability
The new
additive significantly increases thermal stability (ability to
resist chemical break-down at high temperatures) of the
lubricant which in turn provides exceptional component
cleanliness under high temperature applications. While most gear
lubricants will attack copper alloys if the temperature soars
above 230°F., these lubricantsprovide uncommon protection at
temperatures up to 330°F. (for short durations).
Allows
Less Wear
The new
additive technology usually translates into longer component
life, increased oil life, fewer deposits, better chemical
compatibility with seal materials and extended life of seals
under heated conditions. In addition, wear metals (iron) will
show up far less in lab analysis with Texas Refinery Corp.'s
INDUSTRIAL GEAR LUBRICANTS.
Meets or
Exceeds US Steel 224 and AGMA 250.04, AGMA 251.02 or AGMA
9005-D94
Meet
and exceed the following specifications and manufacturer
requirements: US Steel 224, AGMA 250.04, AGMA 251.02, or AGMA
9005-D94, David Brown ET-19, Cincinnati Machine P-63 (ISO 68),
P-76 (ISO 100), P-77 (ISO 150), P-74 (ISO 220), P-59 (ISO 320),
P-35 (ISO 460), P-34 (ISO 680), DIN-51517, MIL-L-6086C,
MIL-L-46017, GL-2 for worm gear sets unless compounded oils are
specified. GL-3 for spiral bevel gears under mild to moderate
conditions of speed and load, GL-4 for spiral bevel gears under
moderate to severe conditions of speed and load.
Do not use
INDUSTRIAL GEAR LUBRICANT in hypoid
gear sets, API GL-5, MIL-L-2105
applications found in automotive, trucking, and heavy mobile
equipment differentials. |