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Lubricants, Industrial Oils, and Related Products - Classification
- Ground Vehicle Standard
- MS1000_201808
- Stabilized
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Scope
This index provides an overview of lubricants and symbols for the purpose of assisting the user in the identification of the appropriate product and relevant SAE specification. The aim is to better determine the best lubricant to be used for a particular application.
If containers used for shipping lubricants are also to be marked, the same identification and symbols should be used.
See also ISO 5169 Machine tools - Presentation of lubrication instructions.
Rationale
This document has been determined to contain basic and stable technology which is not dynamic in nature.
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Topic
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TABLE 1 | INDEX OF LUBRICANTS AND SYMBOLS | |
TABLE 2 | RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE CHOICE OF LUBRICANTS FOR MACHINE TOOLS | |
TABLE 3 | ISO VISCOSITY GRADES | |
TABLE 4 | CONSISTENCY NUMBERS FOR GREASES | |
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TABLE 5 | PROPERTIES AND TESTS |
Issuing Committee
Fuel and Lubricants TC2 Industrial Lubricants
The scope of the committee is the recommendation of suitable standards, or the development of standards where none exist, using international test methods and nomenclature, for performance, chemical composition and physical properties of fluids and lubricants used in industrial processes.
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