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Gear drive system
LUBRICATION
Use only rust and oxidation inhibited gear oils in accordance with AGMA (American Gear Manufacturer's
Association), Standard 9005-D94. For general operating conditions, AGMA lubricant number and corresponding
ISO Grade should be as shown in the following tables: "Recommended Mineral Oils" and "Recommended
Synthetic Lubricants" (reference the unit nameplate to determine if synthetic lubricant was furnished). For
operation under extremely hot or cold ambient conditions, contact your local BAC Balticare Representative for
specific recommendations.
Start-up at an ambient temperature less than –7°C requires either the use of lube oil heaters (for mineral oils) or
synthetic oil (ambient temperature to –29°C). Each unit has provisions for an internal oil reservoir heater. Heaters
and synthetic oil are extra cost accessories and can be ordered with new units or may be ordered and installed in
existing units.
The vertical and horizontal shafts are equipped with grease-lubricated dual seals. Re-lubrication is not required.
Ambient temperature at gear drive
-7°C to 49°C
AGMA Lubricant Number
5
ISO Grade
220
Manufacturer
Oil type*
Chevron Oil Co.
Machine Oil A W 220
Conoco
Hydroclear Multipurpose R&O Oil 220
Exxon Co.
Teresstic 220
Mobil Oil Corp.
Vacuoline 533*
Shell Oil Co.
Morlina 220
Texaco Inc.
Regal 220 R&O, Code 1531
Atlanta Richfield Co.
Duro 220
Cities Service Oil Co.
Citgo Pacemaker 220
Gulf Oil corp.
Harmony 220
Pennzoil
Pennzbell R&O 220
Philips Petroleum Co.
Magnus 220
Sun Oil Co.
Sunvis 999
Total
Carter 220
Recommended mineral oils
* Mobil Vacuoline 533 is the European alternative for the Mobil DTE BB oil.
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