Hydraulic Oils PDF
Hydraulic Oils PDF
Hydraulic Oils PDF
Hydraulic oil is a fluid lubricant used in hydraulic systems for transmitting power.
The following characteristics and properties are important for hydraulic oils:
Low temperature sensitivity of viscosity;
Thermal and chemical stability;
Low compressibility;
Good lubrication (anti-wear and anti-stick properties, low coefficient of friction);
Hydrolitic stability (ability to retain properties in the high humidity environment);
Low pour point (the lowest temperature, at which the oil may flow);
Water emulsifying ability;
Filterability;
Rust and oxidation protection properties;
Low flash point(the lowest temperature, at which the oil vapors are ignitable);
Resistance to cavitation;
Low foaming;
Compatibility with sealant materials.
Hydraulic systems are widely used in industrial machinery, construction equipment, automotive, aircraft
and marine applications.
Types of hydraulic fluids
Viscosity of hydraulic oils
SAE Designation of hydraulic oils by viscosity
ISO Designation of hydraulic oils
Properties of some hydraulic oils
According to the SAE viscosity grading system all oils are divided into two classes: monograde and
multigrade:
Monograde hydraulic oils
Monograde hydraulic oils are designated by one number (10, 20, 30, 40, etc.). The number indicates a
level of the oil viscosity at a particular temperature. The higher the grade number, the higher the oil
viscosity.
Viscosity of hydraulic oils designated with a number only without the letter “W” (SAE 10, SAE 20, SAE 30
etc.) was specified at the temperature 212°F (100°C). These oils are suitable for use at high ambient
temperatures.
Viscosity of hydraulic oils designated with a number followed by the letter “W” (SAE 10W, SAE 20W, SAE
30W etc.) was specified at the temperature 0°F (-18°C). The letter “W” means winter. These grades are
used at low ambient temperatures.
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