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555-1QT ROYCO TURBINE OIL 1X 946ML

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Royco 555 is a 5-centistoke synthetic based lubricating oil formulated specifically for gas turbine engines, helicopter gearboxes and transmissions. This turbine engine oil offers improved load carrying capacity, anti-wear, corrosion protection, and high thermal-oxidative stability due to a blend of hindered polyol esters and a carefully balanced modern technology additive package. Royco 555 can also be used safely in gas turbine engines with higher power outputs and difficult temperatures.

Features

  • Exceptional high load carrying capability
  • Extreme thermal and pressure stability
  • Surface protection through anti-wear & thermal-oxidative stability
  • Available in 1 QT can

 

Benefits

  • Long-lasting lubricating oil performance
  • Reduces maintenance intervals due to high performance
  • Excellent lubricity
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SPECIFICATIONS

  • Appearance: Liquid
  • Physical state: Liquid
  • Color: Amber
  • Odor: Mild
  • Flash point: > 475 °F
  • Pour Point: -65 °F
  • Relative density: 0.99
  • Viscosity, cSt at 210°F: 5-5.5
  • Viscosity, cSt at 100°F: 25 min
  • Viscosity, cSt at -40°F: 13,000 max

TECHNICAL INFORMATION

  • Meets U.S. Mil Spec - DOD-PRF-85734
  • Meets the requirement of U.K. DERD. 2497
  • Meets the requirement of XAS-2354
  • Meets the requirement of British DEF STAN 91-100
  • Meets the requirement of NATO Code O-160
  • Meets the requirement of UK Joint Service Designation OX-26

NOTE
This oil should only be used in applications where synthetic oils have been specified or in systems expressly designed for synthetic lubricants.

ROYCO 555 should not be used with silicone-based elastomers.

 

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