Lucas Anti-Wear Hydraulic Oils provide excellent wear protection in critical hydraulic pump parts. They eliminate rust and corrosion and minimize foam. These lubric
Lucas Anti-Wear Hydraulic Oils provide excellent wear protection in critical hydraulic pump parts. They eliminate rust and corrosion and minimize foam. These lubricants are designed for use in machine tools, presses, die casting, airline lubricators, reciprocating air compressors, circulating systems, hydraulic control systems and plain and anti-friction bearings. ISO 49 blend is available in multiple sizes.
Key benefits:
* Cleaner hydraulic system
* Extended fluid life
* Less wear-and-tear
* Protection of parts made of copper
Lucas Anti-Wear Hydraulic Oils are manufactured with the highest quality para
Lucas Anti-Wear Hydraulic Oils provide excellent wear protection in critical hydraulic pump parts. They eliminate rust and corrosion and minimize foam. These lubricants are designed for use in machine tools, presses, die casting, airline lubricators, reciprocating air compressors, circulating systems, hydraulic control systems and plain and anti-friction bearings. ISO 49 blend is available in multiple sizes.
Key benefits:
* Cleaner hydraulic system
* Extended fluid life
* Less wear-and-tear
* Protection of parts made of copper
Lucas Anti-Wear Hydraulic Oils are manufactured with the highest quality paraffinic base oils and special Lucas additives to provide maximum hydraulic service performance. Each product provides excellent wear protection in critical hydraulic pump parts and eliminates rust and corrosion problems, as well as minimizes foam. The oils have excellent demulsibility properties and are designed for use in hydraulic systems operating over 1,000 psi. They can be used in all pump designs, including vane, gear, axial and radial pumps. Lucas Anti-Wear Hydraulic Oils meet the performance requirements of all major hydraulic pump manufacturers including: Denison HF-O, HF-2, Vickers I-286-S and M-2950S. Meets industrial specifications: U.S. Steel 127, 136 and DIN 51524 Part II