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Gem Engine Oil CF-4 15W-40, 20W-40 are premium quality API CF- 4 15W-40 and 20W-40 diesel engine oil, blended from highly refined base stocks and superior quality additives for high viscosity index and excellent detergent-dispersant inhibition to keep engine clean, prevent oil degradation / thickening and corrosive wear. Other features include long draining period, extended TBN retention and reduced oil consumption with better fuel economy.
CHARACTERISTICS | Shock Absorber Oil 12 | Shock Absorber Oil 18 |
Kinematic Viscosity at 40°C., cSt, | 11.0 - 13.0 | 17.0 - 19.0 |
Viscosity Index, Min. | 45 | 45 |
Flash Point, COC,°C, Min. | 145 | 160 |
Pour Point, °C, Max. | (-) 39 | (-) 36 |
Marine Gear Oil is a motor oil made specifically for transmissions, transfer cases, and differentials in automobiles, trucks, and other machinery. Marine Gear Oil is of a higher viscosity to better protect the gears and usually is associated with a strong sulfur smell. The high viscosity ensures transfer of lubricant throughout the gear train. This is necessary since the devices needing this heavy marine gear oil do not have pumps for transferring the gear oil with only a portion of the lowermost gears bathed in an oil sump. This heavy gear oil can create viscous drag leading to inefficiencies in vehicle operation. Some modern automatic transaxles (integrated transmission and differential) do not use a heavy gear oil at all but lubricate with the lower viscosity hydraulic fluid, which is available at pressure within the automatic transmission. Most lubricants for manual gear boxes and differentials are hypoid gear oil. These contain extreme pressure (EP) additives and antiwear additives to cope with the sliding action of hypoid bevel gears.
Tapping Lubricant / Fluid is used to increase tap life. Benefits achieved are:
Increase in Tap Life by.
Improved Finish of Threads.
CHARACTERISTICS | Gas Engine Oil 40 | Gas Engine Oil 20W-50 |
Kinematic Viscosity at 100°C., cSt, | 13.5 - 14.5 | 17.5 - 19.5 |
Flash Point, COC°C. | 220 Min. | 220 Min. |
Pour Point, °C. Max. | Minus 9 | Minus 21 |
Sulphated Ash, % Wt. | 1.0 Max. | 1.0 Max. |