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HYDRAULICS
MODEL 12XP CE
HYDRAULICS
HYDRAULIC FLUID REQUIREMENTS
Hydrex XV
ISO 22, AW
ISO 32, AW
ISO 46, AW ISO 68, AW ISO 100, AW
Viscosity Index
>235
>95
>95
>95
>95
>95
Flash Point
>240°C/464°F >200°C/395°F >210°C/410°F >220°C/430°F >220°C/430°F >240°C/464°F
Oxidations
Stability
(ASTM D0943)
>9,000 Hours >3,000 Hours >3,000 Hours >3,000 Hours >3,000 Hours >3,000 Hours
Cold Start-up,
No Load, Max -40°C/-40°F -34°C/-29°F -26°C/-14°F
19°C/-3°F
-9°C/16°F
-4°C/24°F
Alternate hydraulic oils are available, but they do not equal the performance or longevity of the
“Hydrex XV” oil. Consult the following information supplied by the oil distributor.
CELSIUS (C)
-40-34-29-23-18 -12 -7 -1 +4 +10+16+21 +27 +32 +38 +43 +49 +54
FAHRENHEIT (F)
-40-30-15-10 0 +10 +20 +30+40+50+60+70 +80 +90+100+110+120+130
PETRO CANADA HYDREX XV (245 VI)
ANTI-WEAR HYD. OIL NO. 68
HIGH VI - ANTI-WEAR HYD. OIL NO. 46 (>140 VI)
ANTI-WEAR HYD. OIL NO. 46
ANTI-WEAR HYD. OIL NO. 32
ANTI-WEAR HYD. OIL NO. 22
The above chart is a suggested guide for
viscosity of hydraulic fluids at start up ambient
temperature. The load, demand, and cleanliness
of the equipment will affect actual oil temperatures
which can increase dramatically above ambient
air temperatures during operation. The actual
viscosity needed is based on oil temperature during
operation and not air temperature. Compare your
fluid specifications with the specifications below
to verify compliance.
Go to: lubricants.petro-canada.com and click on “Contact Us” then click “Request
A Quote” to find your nearest Petro‑Canada dealer.
Based on the varying temperatures of the area
where Bandit equipment is used, and the high
demand and loads placed on this equipment,
Bandit has filled each hydraulic system with
Petro-Canada’s Hydrex XV All Season Hydraulic
Fluid for maximum protection and performance.
Hydraulic fluids vary in their resistance to
oxidation at elevated temperatures, their ability
to protect against metal-to-metal contact under
increasing temperature, and their ability to separate
water from the fluid. Viscosity is temperature
dependent. Fluids with high viscosity-index (VI)
will thin out slower at higher temperature and
thicken slower at colder temperatures allowing
a wider operating range. Choose a fluid that has
test results in these areas for best results.
Minimum Viscosity during operation = 12 cSt
Maximum No-Load Viscosity at start-up = 2000 cSt
NOTICE
When choosing a hydraulic fluid ‑ these maximum
and minimum specifications must be met
: