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
Water can cause steel components to rust. Oil is much less corrosive.
water is compressible
Hydraulic oil and hydraulic fluid are different. Hydraulic fluid is used in small systems such as car brakes. Hydraulic oil is used in large systems such as loaders.
fluid and hydraulic oil the same thing
Engine oil No. 46 how does this relates to the engine oil type xxWxx?
ISO Grade 68 flashpoint is 430 degrees F
vg stands for viscosity grade. Hydrualic oil comes in many grades.
Use Bobcat (Orange) Hydraulic Oil. If you don't have access to this use hydraulic ISO 46 for temps of -40 to 80f. Use ISO 100 for +40 to 120f. 10w30 motor oil will also work in a pinch but try not to mix....go back to hydraulic at next change.
Water can cause steel components to rust. Oil is much less corrosive.
The Ford 134 oil is a Hydraulic/Transmission Oil these appear to answer your question. See the provided links I would however recommend AMSOIL's SYNTHETIC TRACTOR HYDRAULIC/TRANSMISSION OIL ISO 46, SAE 30 See provided link.
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 is compressible
Union 76 Unax AW-WR ISO-68 or Union 76 Firebird Tractor Hydraulic Luid (Re-Refined) Union 76 Unax AW-WR ISO-68 or Union 76 Firebird Tractor Hydraulic Luid (Re-Refined)
It uses a multi viscosity non detergent hydraulic oil. It is ISO 68 lubricant. I would use nothing but Cat oil which you can easily buy.
All the necessary parts manuals, diagrams, and operator manual etc are on the jacobsen website in pdf format. Very helpful and a wealth of information. I have a 445G and went with ISO 68 hydraulic oil. Its listed as an approved alternate oil, along with Sunoco EP special 20w20 and Mobil Delvac 20w20. I purposely chose the ISO 68 because its universal and should be easy to find. Most hydraulic hose shops would be your best bet. I tried small engine places, lawn mower shops, etc (except Jacobsen wasn't a local dealer) and they ended up all having their own proprietary hydraulic oils .... so no good there. Find ISO 68! Its a 20weight hydraulic oil and is what the service manual called for in the 445G. Hope that helps.
A small amount of hydraulic oil mixed with a full tank of diesel fuel, nothing.
Hydraulic fluid and hydraulic oil are one in the same.