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engine oil is thick than hydraulic oil
There is no difference that I am aware of. These terms seem to be used interchangably.
Basically, the only difference between HD-46 and HD-68 hydraulic oils is the weight of the product. HD-46 is a 15 weight oil, but HD-68 is a 20 weight oil.
Brake lines contain brake fluid, a type of hydraulic oil.
Correct me if im mistaken but doesnt it go into a hydraulic oil reservoir? Should be where your brake booster reservoir is.Or if ur obviously talking about hydraulic oil for accesories like a dump truck there should be a tank that delivers oil to a hydraulic pump somewhere on the frame.
Most automotive clutch systems use brake fluid in the master cylinder. Hydraulic oil would ruin those systems.
both are used for hydraulic pistons to create pressure against brake rotor/drum or clutch disc
Pneumatic elevators work on air pressure (similar to a bank's drive through suction tubes) and hydraulic elevators work on oil/water pressure.
designed for hydraulic jack perhaps power steering fluid would work Brake fluid Ruins pump
Hydraulic fluid and hydraulic oil are one in the same.
hydraulic oil
emolliating hydraulic oil in the lowest part of the hydraulic system.