Industrial Gear Oil
Pinnacle® Marine Gear 220
Pinnacle® Marine Gear 220 is a fully formulated, quality synthetic gear lubricant based on a mixture of polyalphaolefins and diesters. It offers oxidation stability at elevated temperatures, extended oil drain life and good wear protection.
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- Thermal and Oxidation Stability
Synthetic hydrocarbon base oils help to provide oxidation and thermal stability.
- Bearing and Gear Protection
Bearing and gear protection combined with good copper compatibility at elevated temperatures were shown in the FZG test. Helps to protect against the formation of micropitting as a result of fatigue stress, as tested in the FZG grey staining test.
- Compatibility
Compatible with most mineral oil-based EP and R&O gear lubricants, as well as with most PAO-based synthetic EP and R&O gear lubricants.
- Low Friction
Unique low friction coefficient promotes improved gear efficiency, energy savings, less friction, less wear, and lower operating temperatures compared to conventional mineral oils.
- Extended Drain Intervals
Aims to provide longer lubricant life, less maintenance costs, and less used oil disposal.
Delo® Difference
Delo has been delivering end-to-end protection for over 80 years. ISOSYN® Technology is why Delo products provide reliable protection to critical engine parts.
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