SAE 10 and ISO 46 are not the same, but they are related. SAE 10 refers to a viscosity grade in the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) classification system, typically indicating a viscosity of around 10 centistokes at 100°C. ISO 46, from the International Organization for Standardization, indicates a viscosity of approximately 46 centistokes at 40°C. While both are used to describe oil viscosity, they apply to different temperature ranges and measurement standards.
ISO 46 and AW 46 refer to hydraulic fluids with a viscosity grade of 46 centistokes at 40°C, but they are not exactly the same. ISO 46 is a designation under the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) that specifies the viscosity grade, while AW (Anti-Wear) 46 indicates that the fluid contains anti-wear additives, making it suitable for hydraulic systems. While both may have similar viscosities, the AW designation specifies additional performance characteristics related to wear protection.
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ISO 46 refers to the viscosity grade of hydraulic oil as defined by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). The number 46 indicates the oil's kinematic viscosity at 40°C, which is approximately 46 centistokes (cSt). This viscosity level is suitable for various hydraulic systems, providing adequate lubrication and performance under moderate temperatures and pressures. ISO viscosity grades help ensure compatibility and effective operation in hydraulic machinery.
Iso means "the same".
ISO 46 and HLP 46 hydraulic oils both have a viscosity grade of 46, indicating their flow characteristics at a specific temperature. However, HLP 46 includes additional additives for improved performance, such as anti-wear agents, oxidation inhibitors, and corrosion protection, making it suitable for more demanding applications. In contrast, ISO 46 is a more general classification that does not specify these performance-enhancing additives. Therefore, while both oils have similar viscosity, HLP 46 typically offers better protection and longer service life in hydraulic systems.
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
The number code is 46, the 2-letter ISO code is "SE" and the 3-letter ISO code is "SWE."
no iso 100 is same as 40 non detergent
You can if the manufacture recommends that particular weight of oil.
sure you can...both are oils no..yoou can...!
ISO stands for International Standards Organization. ISO means that a specific product meets the same quality and standard in all countries using ISO guidlines.
Alt. of Isometrical