Brake fluid is a hydraulic fluid with very specific properties. Use exactly what the manufacture specifies for your particular braking system.
It does not use brake fluid. It uses TCH hydrulic fluid. Brake fluid will swell the origs in the brake piston and either lock them up or leak into the trans axle causeing damage to the transaxles.
hydraulic brake fluid, in the USA any brake fluid that matches DOT 3 standards
It can be, a lot of hydraulic clutch systems do use DOT 3 or 4 brake fluid.
Pneumatic = Air! There are brake systems that use a combination of both pneumatic and hydraulic components. In those combination braking systems you would use the hydraulic brake fluid that the manufacture specifies.
Brake fluid is a type of hydraulic fluid with very specific properties. Transmission is also a hydraulic fluid or oil with very different properties. The two are not interchangeable with each other. Use only the fluids specified by the manufacture of your equipment.
Hydraulic fluid?? Are you referring to Brake fluid? Dot 3.
In some cases, yes but NOT for hydraulic BRAKE fluid.
Your brake fluid is how the brake system converts mechanical force of your foot on the brake pedal, into hydraulic force that applies your brakes. Without fluid, your hydraulic brakes will not function.
designed for hydraulic jack perhaps power steering fluid would work Brake fluid Ruins pump
Hydraulic force, transmitted by the brake fluid.
In a Ford Ranger , the hydraulic clutch uses ( DOT 3 BRAKE FLUID )
Brake fluid is a type of hydraulic fluid with very specific properties. You would have to check the compatibility of the particular fluid with the components in your system. This would include the cylinders, seals, hoses, and any other internal components exposed to the fluid. The best thing is to use the exact fluid that the system manufacture specifies.