Description
HIGH PERFORMANCE
Royal Red has a thixotropic, adhesion that means the oil is everywhere immediately at start-up and provides a sound-dampening lubricating film that has an advanced high-pressure technology for tough operating conditions.
UNDER LOAD
At high pressures or shock loads, an oil film is normally pressed away and wear occurs, unless a boundary layer of solid lubricants is present between the metal surfaces.
STRONG LUBRICATING FILM
Royal Red contains friction-reducing and pressure-enhancing substances of PTFE and synthesized molybdenum disulfide. These form a strong, smooth and solid lubricating film with low friction on metal surfaces and can withstand pressures up to 35 tons/cm2. This protects during periods when the lubricating film is small or non-existent.
ENERGY REDUCTION
Royal Red transmits torque in the transmission with ultra-low friction, which reduces operating temperature and energy consumption by several %.
PREVENT WEAR
Royal Red prevents wear, fatigue and pitting damage to gears and bearings, which greatly increases the service life of transmissions.
ADVANTAGES
Can handle very high loads
Reduces energy consumption
Reduces operating temperature
Low coefficient of friction
High foaming resistance
Safe for yellow and red metals
Water separating properties
Long service life
Stability against oxidation and thermal degradation
Maintains rubber materials and prevents oil leakage
For limited slip differentials (LS)
AREAS OF APPLICATION
Manual gearboxes
Industrial gearboxes
Hub reductions
Worm gears
Final gears
Disabled differentials LS
FULFILS / EXCEEDS
API GL-5, GL-6, MT-1, PG-2, MIL-PRF-2105E, SAE J2360, Mack GO-J, Clark MS-8 Rev 1, Ford M2C-104A, M2C105A, M2C-197-A, MC2108C, M2C154A, M2C158A, GM 9985476, 9985044, 9985169, 9985035, HN1561, Chrysler 3626/3654/4893, John Deere J11D, Komatsu Dresser B22-0003, B22-0005, Meritor / Rockwell 0-76L, ET 1919, Terex EMS19003, VME EEMS19003F, EMS19107, Eaton, Dana-Spicer, White Motor MS0016, Volvo, VW, Audi, MB, AGMA 9005-D94, 9005-E02, 250.04, 251.02, DIN 51517 part 3 (CLP),
Cincinnati P-34, P-35, P-59, P-74, P-77.