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Lubricants, Industrial Oils and Related Products - Type X (Greases) - Specification
- Ground Vehicle Standard
- MS1011_201303
- Revised
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Scope
The greases have been classified according to the operating conditions under which they are used, because the versatile nature of greases makes it impractical to classify them according to end use. It will therefore be necessary to consult the supplier to be certain that the grease can be used in; for example, rolling bearings or pumped supply systems, and also concerning the compatibility of products (see Remarks in Table 1).
Rationale
The revision of SAE MS1011 was necessary to reflect changes to test limits, changes to test methods and additional standards that have been incorporated since SAE MS1011 was originally released in 2002.
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TABLE 3 | CLASSIFICATION OF GREASES | |
TABLE 4 | LEVEL OF ANTI-RUST PROTECTION | |
TABLE 5 | NLGI CONSISTENCY NUMBER | |
TABLE 6 | TYPE X (GREASES) | |
TABLE 7 | (INFORMATIVE): GREASE THICKENERS—GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS |
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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