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Hydraulic Oils - Expert idvice wanted - AW (with zinc) or not? What grade (ISO v SAE
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<blockquote data-quote="76masseyman" data-source="post: 6648187" data-attributes="member: 6134"><p>Hydraulic oil, as required by your JCB will need to be an ISO 32 or 46 grade. You can use DIN 51524 part 2 or part 3.</p><p>A good quality will have rust inhibitors, anti wear and anti foam additives. Look for the main hydraulic specifications of Sauer Danfoss, Bosch Rexroth and Case Poclain. But this isn’t what the Class tractor requires !! And an ISO 46 is only an SAE 20.</p><p>The Class transmission will use a UTTO meeting CMS 1145. These transmission lubricants are mostly an SAE 10w/30 grade, although the Hexashift transmission usually ask for an SAE 10w/40 grade, as in the Dynasix MF / Gima trans’.</p><p>Transmission oils also carry a minimum GL4 gear oil specification to protect gear train and differential, as well as friction modifiers for powershift clutches and wet brakes, something not found in hydraulic oils.</p><p>You could get away with the Class transmission oil in the JCB hydraulics, but not the other way around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="76masseyman, post: 6648187, member: 6134"] Hydraulic oil, as required by your JCB will need to be an ISO 32 or 46 grade. You can use DIN 51524 part 2 or part 3. A good quality will have rust inhibitors, anti wear and anti foam additives. Look for the main hydraulic specifications of Sauer Danfoss, Bosch Rexroth and Case Poclain. But this isn’t what the Class tractor requires !! And an ISO 46 is only an SAE 20. The Class transmission will use a UTTO meeting CMS 1145. These transmission lubricants are mostly an SAE 10w/30 grade, although the Hexashift transmission usually ask for an SAE 10w/40 grade, as in the Dynasix MF / Gima trans’. Transmission oils also carry a minimum GL4 gear oil specification to protect gear train and differential, as well as friction modifiers for powershift clutches and wet brakes, something not found in hydraulic oils. You could get away with the Class transmission oil in the JCB hydraulics, but not the other way around. [/QUOTE]
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