Division
Industrial
Classification
Lubricants
Product Category
Gear Oils
Product Type
Extreme Pressure Gear Oils
Primary Specification
ISO: 460
Base Oil Type
Conventional
ISO Grade
460
SAE Grade
None Specified
Container Type
Drum
Container Size
55 Gallon Drum
Pack
1 x 55 Gallon Drum
Manufacturer
Purus
API Specs
None Specified
OEM Specs
\AIST (formerly U.S. Steel) 224, DIN 51517 Part III, AGMA 9005-F16, ISO 12925 CKC/CKD, David Brown S1.53.101 (obsolete), Fives Cincinnati (obsolete). \ Suitable for use in applications which cite former or obsolete specifications such as Fives Cincinnati P-68, P-69, P-70 and David Brown S1.53.101.
Appearance
Clear
Physical State
Liquid
Odor
Petroleum
Color
Amber
Density
None Specified
Pour Point
-22°C (-8°F)
Flash Point
218.3°C (425 °F)
Boiling point
None Specified
PURUS® EP Gear Oils are a series of premium extreme pressure industrial gear lubricants formulated to provide excellent performance on enclosed gears of all types. They are blended with selected grades of naturally high viscosity index, thermally stable, paraffinic base stocks and fortified with a carefully selected additive system designed to give high levels of protection against gear and bearing wear, rust, oxidation and hydrolytic decomposition meeting or exceeding the current and former specifications.
Benefits:
None Specified
Areas of Consideration:
None Specified
Applications:
PURUS® EP Gear Oils are recommended for use in industrial applications where an EP Gear Oil is required. They are non-corrosive to gear and bearing materials such as steel, copper, brass, bronze, Babbitt or cadmium-nickel. These oils excel in the lubrication of heavily loaded enclosed gear drives and reducers under conditions such as extreme pressure and shock loads. They are especially effective in the lubrication of spiral bevel, helical, spur and herringbone gears. Other applications include the lubrication of chain drives, sprockets, plain and anti-friction bearings and slide guide and have been used successfully as mist oil and back-up bearing lubricants.
OEM Specs:
- AIST (formerly U.S. Steel) 224, DIN 51517 Part III, AGMA 9005-F16, ISO 12925 CKC/CKD, David Brown S1.53.101 (obsolete), Fives Cincinnati (obsolete).
- Suitable for use in applications which cite former or obsolete specifications such as Fives Cincinnati P-68, P-69, P-70 and David Brown S1.53.101.