No difference except the 863 specs sintered iron/copper, not bronze (TIN/copper).
JIC (Joint Industry Council) and SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) flare fittings are both used for connecting hydraulic and pneumatic systems, but they differ in design and application. JIC fittings have a 37-degree flare, while SAE fittings typically have a 45-degree flare. Additionally, JIC fittings are commonly used in high-pressure applications and are more standardized, whereas SAE fittings are often found in automotive applications. The different angles affect the sealing capability and compatibility between fitting types.
You will need an adapter to connect a 2-pin SAE cable to a mini-USB port. Look for a specific adapter that converts the SAE connection to a mini-USB connection. Simply plug the SAE cable into the adapter and then connect the mini-USB end of the adapter into the mini-USB port.
The fire point of SAE 90 oil is typically around 280°C (536°F), which is the temperature at which the oil will sustain combustion. The flash point of SAE 90 oil is approximately 250°C (482°F), which is the temperature at which the oil will produce enough vapor to ignite momentarily in the presence of an ignition source.
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The viscosity index (VI) for an SAE 40 oil typically ranges from 95 to 115. This index measures how much the viscosity of the oil changes with temperature; a higher VI indicates that the oil maintains its viscosity better across temperature variations. SAE 40 oils are commonly used in applications requiring high-temperature performance, such as in certain engines and industrial machinery.
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SAE 10W could be using in larger of range temperature, so SAE with W character also means suitable for winter season as well as tropical season or ambient temperature. this SAE 10W also means multi grade oil. thanks
SAE 10w30 is better for lower temp and SAE 20w40 is the opposite better hotter temps.Thanks
20w-50 indicates Synthetic-oil
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The weight of the oil when it is cold. The 15w is a thicker oil than the 10w when it is cold.
What is the different between NAS & SAE.
The primary difference between SAE 10W-30 and SAE 10W-30 Sigma typically lies in the formulation and additives used in the "Sigma" variant. While both oils have the same viscosity ratings and base oil properties, "Sigma" may indicate a specific brand or product line that includes enhanced performance characteristics, such as improved wear protection, cleaning agents, or better thermal stability. Always refer to the product specifications and recommendations for the best application.
SAE 50 is a single weight oil that is 50 weight when cold or hot. SAE 20w50 is a multi-grade oil. When cold it flows as a 20 weight oil and therefore flows much easier. At full operating temperature it flows as a 50 weight oil. The W stands for winter.
SAE is American or standard thread and metric is everything else. The size or diameter is different and the pitch of the thread is different also.
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Machine oil is a general term for lubricants used in various machinery to reduce friction and wear, often formulated for specific applications and environments. SAE automotive oil, on the other hand, is a standardized oil specifically designed for automotive engines, classified by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) based on its viscosity (e.g., SAE 30, SAE 10W-40). While machine oil can be used in numerous mechanical applications, SAE automotive oil meets specific performance criteria and specifications required for engine operation and protection.