Fuchs Lubricants
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Fuchs RENOLIN PG 220
RENOLIN PG 220
Fully synthetic polyglycol based gear- and general lubrication oils
RENOLIN PG 220 field of applications:
The RENOLIN PG gear oils are mainly suitable for the lubrication of gear units and worm gears / roller bearings and friction bearings which are subject to high mechanical and thermal stress. RENOLIN PG oils offer advantages compared with mineral oil-based gear oils especially in applications with high sliding velocities (e.g. worm gear units). Due to the high oxidation stability, the oil change intervals can be extended and the maintenance costs can be reduced at higher operating temperatures. The use of RENOLIN PG in worm gears (steel-bronze pairing) leads to a significant reduction of friction and wear. The RENOLIN PG products can also be used for paper machines, calendars, conveying machines and milling bearings. Peak temperatures of up to 200ºC are temporarily tolerable.
Please note!! Price of RENOLIN PG 220 drops automatically in larger quantities.
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Fuchs RENOLIN UNISYN XT 220
RENOLIN UNISYN XT 220 previous RENOLIN UNISYN CLP 220
Fully-synthetic industrial gear lubricants based on polyalphaolefins
RENOLIN UNISYN XT 220 field of applications:
The oils of the RENOLIN UNISYN XT series are used for all applications in industry where a synthetic oil of the CLP type according to DIN 51517-3 is recommended by the manufacturer. Highly-stressed bearings, joints, pressure screws, spur gears, worm gears and planetary gears can be reliably, safely and economically supplied even at short-term peak temperatures up to 150 °C.
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Fuchs RENOLIN CLP 220
Fuchs Renolin EP 220, previously RENOLIN CLP 220
Heavy duty - EP 220 - industrial gear oils of highest performance, outstanding extreme pressure characteristics and load carrying capacity
Renolin EP 220 field of applications:
The RENOLIN EP 220 oils are recommended for industrial spur-, helical- and bevel enclosed gears with circulation or splash lubrication, operating at oil temperatures up to 100ºC and peaks above (up to 120ºC).
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