No, absolutely not.
Hydraulic oil does not lubricate properly it has a different chemical makeup and viscosity. I would never do that.
Engine oil No. 46 how does this relates to the engine oil type xxWxx?
engine oil is thick than hydraulic oil
you can not mix hydraulic oil in engine oil because if you do a fire will occure and then you will blow up in a million pieces.
Depends largely on engine size. Bigger engines need more oil. Tractors require both engine and hydraulic oil. The hydraulic oil is used both by the hydraulic pump and by the transmission.
Hydraulic Jack oil
The recommended type of hydraulic mineral oil to use with Shimano hydraulic brakes is Shimano Mineral Oil.
Hydraulic fluid and hydraulic oil are one in the same.
Both! The gas engine would take oil then the log splitter that runs the hydraulics would take a specific hydraulic fluid. Its best to go by what the manufacture says
That depends entirely on which oil you're talking about. Engine? Hydraulic? Differential?For engine oil, we just use 15W-40, and this is in Colorado, with a broad range of temperatures. Gear oil, we just use 75W-90. Hydraulic oil... need to know what kind of conditions you're working in.
The engine powers a hydraulic pump, which then push the hydraulic oil to the pistons.
Caterpillar forklifts typically use SAE 10W-30 or SAE 15W-40 engine oil, depending on the engine type and operating conditions. For hydraulic systems, CAT hydraulic oil or compatible hydraulic fluids are recommended. Always consult the specific operator’s manual for the model to ensure the correct type and grade of oil is used for optimal performance and longevity.