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ATLANTIC GEAR OILS LS

ATLANTIC GEAR OILS LS are outstanding sulfur-phosphorus, severe pressure gear lubricants that are made with premium quality base stocks to satisfy the criteria for excellent performance. These lubricants are designed for use in environments that experience high levels of pressure. This oil has the requisite properties to be used in differentials, and those differentials are equipped with a “limited-slip” mechanism. These features are imparted to the oil via a particular friction additive. 4

APPLICATIONS

ATLANTIC GEAR OILS LS are generally suggested for use in conventional rear axles, restricted slip rear axles, and gearboxes that call for EP gear lubes in conditions characterised by high speed, high load, high torque, and high horsepower. Because this product already contains a Limited Slip Friction Modifier, it eliminates the need for most vehicles to have an extra friction modifier installed.

 

ATLANTIC GEAR OILS LS has increased frictional qualities and is designed for use in applications with limited slip. This transmission oil is of the highest quality, and it is packed with superior additives and carefully chosen base oils. As a result, it offers great protection against oxidation, corrosion, and rust, and it also helps increase gear life.

PRODUCT BENEFITS

  • Superior ability to support a loaded burden
  • Extreme pressure properties
  • Large buffer zone for protection against foaming and corrosion
  • Exceptional consistency in temperature
  • The capability of service-filling limited slips
  • Longer drain intervals
  • Addition of stable amounts of sulfur and phosphorus
  • Demulsibility

RECOMMENDATIONS / SPECIFICATIONS

API GL-5, MIL MIL -L-2105 C, MIL MIL -L-2105 D, ZF TE-ML 05 Meets or exceeds the quality requirements of numerous vehicle manufacturers such as IVECO, MAN, SCANIA and VOLVO for heavy vehicles rear axles and final drive units.