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Gear Oil 460 EP, AGMA 7 - 55 Gallon Drum

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Gear Oil 460 EP, AGMA 7 - 55 Gallon DrumDescription Sinopec L CKD 460 Heavy Duty Industrial Gear Oil is a high performance oil for heavy duty industrial gears. Unique additive packages enhance the high load capacity in normal or heavy shock loaded conditions. Ideal for high stress applications, such as in conveyors, presses, extruders & crushers in the construction, mining, steel and chemical sectors. Pack Size: 55 Gallon Drum (200L Volume), Grade: ISO VG 460, AGMA 7 Features & Benefits

Description

Sinopec L-CKD 460 Heavy Duty Industrial Gear Oil is a high-performance oil for heavy duty industrial gears.  Unique additive packages enhance the high load capacity in normal or heavy shock-loaded conditions.  Ideal for high-stress applications, such as in conveyors, presses, extruders & crushers in the construction, mining, steel and chemical sectors. 

Pack Size: 55 Gallon Drum (200L Volume), Grade: ISO VG 460, AGMA 7

Features & Benefits

Sinopec L-CKD 460 Heavy Duty Industrial Gear Oil is suitable for use in:

  • Enclosed industrial gear drives equipped with circulation or splash-lubrication systems, operating under normal, heavy or shock-loaded conditions.
  • Plain or anti-friction bearings running under heavy or shock-loaded conditions.
  • Heavy-duty gearboxes in a wide range of applications and industries, for example, in conveyors, presses, extruders, and crushers in the construction, mining, steel and chemical sectors.

Features & Benefits

  • Excellent extreme pressure (EP) and antiwear performance protect gear teeth and bearing surfaces against seizure, scuffing, spalling and wear, even in severe high-load and shock-loading conditions, extending component life and lowering operating noise.
  • Excellent thermal and oxidation stability minimize the build-up of sludge and varnish deposits that can reduce component life; and ensure lubricant stability and long life even with high bulk oil temperatures, reducing the maintenance costs associated with oil changes.
  • Protection against copper corrosion and rusting extends the life of copper alloys and steel components.
  • Good antifoaming properties ensure optimum oil film thickness, protecting against wear, and minimizing leakage and overflow from gearboxes and oil reservoirs.
  • Excellent water separation properties prevent the formation of emulsions and allow excess water to be easily drained from the system, ensuring effective corrosion prevention, optimum lubrication and protecting components against surface fatigue and wear.
  • Available in a wide range of viscosity grades to meet the specific needs of the application.
  • Fully compatible with common seal materials, to extend seal life and prevent fluid leakage.

Specifications

Sinopec L-CKD 460 Heavy Duty Industrial Gear Oil Specifications

 ISO viscosity grade 460

Kinematic viscosity, ASTM D 445

cSt @ 40°C

cSt @ 100°C

 

432.0

29.6

Viscosity index, ASTM D 2270

97

FZG scuffing test, fail load stage, A/8.3/90, DIN 51354

12+

Timken OK load, lb, ASTM D 2782

60

Four ball EP, ASTM D 2783

weld load, kg

load wear index

 

315

588

Rust prevention, synthetic sea water, ASTM D 665B

pass

Copper corrosion, 3 hours @ 100°C, ASTM D 130

1b

Foaming characteristics, ASTM D 892

sequence I

sequence II

sequence III

 

0/0

10/0

0/0

Demulsibility @ 82°C, ASTM D 2711

water in oil, %

emulsion, ml

separated water, ml

 

0.9

0.2

83.2

Water separability, time to 40/37/3,

@ 82°C, mins, ASTM D 1401

25

Pour point, °C, ASTM D 97

-9

Flash point (COC), °C, ASTM D 92

238

Density @ 20°C, kg/cm3 , ASTM D 4052

898.7

Sinopec L-CKD 460 Heavy Duty Industrial Gear Oil meets the performance requirements of the following industry specifications:

AGMA  9005-E02 (EP)
DIN 51517 CLP (Part 3)

AIST (US Steel)

224
ISO 12925-1 CKD

Sinopec L-CKD 460 Heavy Duty Industrial Gear Oil meets the performance requirements of the following OEM specifications:

 Cincinnati Lamb P-35
David Brown S1.53.101
Rossi Motoriduttori Recommended lubricant


Cross Reference

  • Chevron Meropa Gear Oil
  • Mobilgear
  • Shell Omala HD

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