Description
The functionality and operational reliability of hydraulic systems largely depends on the quality of the hydraulic fluids used, which, in addition to transmitting force, must also have sealing, cooling and lubricating properties. Due to the fact that hydraulic oils are subjected to significant loads, they must meet a number of requirements that must be met throughout the entire life of the oil. In addition, oils should prevent the formation of unwanted oxidation products.
The RENOLIN B series products are based on aging-resistant, selectively purified raffinates and an effective zinc-containing additive combination that gives soft EP properties (EP = Extreme Pressure). The products in this series meet, and in many cases exceed, the requirements for hydraulic oils of the HM (ISO 6743-4) and HLP (DIN 51 524-2) classes.
| Specifications | Endorsements | Fuchs recommendations |
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• ISO 6743-4: HM • DIN 51 524-2: HLP • AFNOR NFE 48690 (dry)/ NFE 48691 (wet) • DENISON HF1, HF2, HF0 • Cincinnati Milacron P-68, P-69, P-70 • US Steel 136, 127 • Vickers J-286-S, M-2950 • • | •Denison • Bosch Rexroth • Sauer Danfoss • • |
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Typical characteristics
| Indicators | Unit | Meaning | Method |
Viscosity grade (ISO VG)
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| 10
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Viscosity index
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| 108
| DIN ISO 2909
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Pour point
| °C
| -thirty
| DIN ISO 3016 |