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Properties of Hydraulic Fluid

07/17/2011 9:35 AM

Dear Friends,

I am using hydraulic injection molding machines with Shell tellus 68 oil. Now colour and viscosity of oil is changed. I am using ELC machines for filteration. I want to check oil for its original properties so as to take decision to change oil or to take any corrective action. I am going to test this oil in LAB whether its poperties are under normal criteria or not.

I need your help to get standard properties of SHELL tellus 68 oil so as to compare it with actual OR Any internet link as I searched but can't..

Thanks in advance..

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Re: Properties of hydraulic fluid

07/17/2011 9:39 AM

Oh come now. Just how did you search, by gazing out your window?

Shell Tellus Oils T

This is but one of many hits I got.

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Re: Properties of hydraulic fluid

07/17/2011 12:01 PM

GA Lyn as always nice to (read) see you.

Regards, Ray

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07/17/2011 1:00 PM

Thanks. Wasn't much. (literally)

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Re: Properties of Hydraulic Fluid

07/18/2011 9:06 PM

If youre trying to get the propeties of the Shell tellus 68 oil, then definitely you can just google them.

But i have a strange feeling that youre actually wanting to know what grade of hydraulic oil that is best work for your machine, even though currently youre using shell tellus 68. hurrm....I hope im not complicating things too much here...cheers

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