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Synthetic Industrial Lubricant Cross Reference Chart Series - Synthetic EP Industrial Gear Lubes

The Synthetic EP Industrial Gear Lubricants Chart is the seventh of a 12-chart series of the Sixth Edition of our Synthetic Industrial Lubricant Cross Reference Chart Series. This 12-set series consists of fully synthetic lubricants marketed by hundreds of worldwide lube manufacturing & marketing companies and industrial equipment OEMs. These charts incorporate new and/or additional synthetic lubricants from existing companies listed in our Fifth Edition and any other modifications (deletions, name changes, etc.) of those as well as new company and product listings.

A few of the listed lubricants may no longer be marketed, but were intentionally listed so that the user of these charts could determine a suitable replacement for a recently obsoleted lubricant and are for the most part shown as such in the remarks column.

In addition to several new additional listings, company name changes (for example Acculube to Simmons Synthetics and Petronomics to Petron Plus) and product name changes were included.

Click on the link to view and download this week's chart, Synthetic EP Industrial Gear Lubricants

We will be publishing additional charts as they are completed, approximately every week or every other week. Please find below the remaining Synthetic Industrial Lubricant Cross Reference Chart Series Publication Schedule for future charts.

Synthetic R&O/Non-EP Industrial Gear Lubricants
Synthetic Industrial Chain Lubricants
Synthetic AW Hydraulic Fluids
Synthetic Fire Resistant Hydraulic Fluids
Synthetic Heat Transfer Fluids
 
Although we do considerable research in developing these charts and obtain updated information from many oil companies, if any of our reader companies have new synthetic lubricants to add to these charts or any desired modifications, we welcome such additional product information.
 
Please note that all refrigeration compressor lubricants shown in this chart are not equal and compatible. Some are recommended for use with CFC refrigerants, some are recommended for use with 134a refrigerants, etc.
 
Please read "Notes, Disclaimer and Copyright" section at the end of the chart.

 


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