No, use exactly what is recommended by the manufacture.
Hydraulic jack oil Available at auto parts store or Wal-Mart Use AW68 grade hydraulic oil
Hydraulic fluid is hydraulic oil.... as for the type you use, depends on your system. I used to own two tractor-trailer end dumps, and I actually used ATF rather than hydraulic oil. Check with the OEM for your hydraulic system before you do this, though.
Water can cause steel components to rust. Oil is much less corrosive.
Hydraulic Jack oil
Hydraulic fluid and hydraulic oil are one in the same.
No. Servo system 68 is hydraulic oil and servo way 68 is lubricant
The owner's manual for Oakes Man. L600 recommends using SAE30 motor oil in the chain cases.
These jacks generally use hydraulic oil to operate the hydraulic system. There are a number of different types of oil for these jacks, but they are so similar that they are often marketed as "hydraulic jack oil" and there is little to no differentiation.
i made this mistake on an hydraulic breaker pack,no damage was caused to the pump or breaker.however the operation of the equipment was sluggish until the machine really warmed up.presumably because the 46 oil is" thicker" than the iso 32
NoCorrectionHydraulic oil is commonly used as a lubricating oil for air tools. One of the main functions that hydraulic oil serves in a hydraulic system is to lubricate the mechnaical components.
No, absolutely not.
Hydraulic oil does not lubricate properly it has a different chemical makeup and viscosity. I would never do that.