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Product
Description
AMSOIL Semi-Synthetic WL Series
is a high-quality, heavy duty lubricant composed of synthetic
base oils, large molecule petroleum base oils and additives
specifically designed for EP applications found in gear,
chain and machine tool applications. This combination
of base oils and EP additives provides the excellent lubricity
and film strength needed to prevent scoring and wear during
equipment operations. By incorporating synthetic base
oils, AMSOIL WL Oils reduce friction for good overall
performance.
Machine
Tool Slideways
AMSOIL formulated the WL Series with additives designed
to prevent the stick/slip or chatter phenomena that commonly
occur at the beginning and end of a machine tool stroke.
This happens because the lubricant and additives are squeezed
out during boundary lubrication conditions. Metal to metal
contact then occurs, also causing wear to the slideways.
AMSOIL uses EP additives that form a hard boundary layer
of protection and tackifying agents that improve the adhesion
properties of the oil. These additives prevent stick/slip
and wear. Additionally, the WL Oils are anti-rust fortified
and have excellent resistance to water washout. This is
important since emulsified cutting fluids are commonly
used and components are generally exposed to the environment.
Chain
and Gear Lubrication
The performance characteristics of the WL Series make
them ideal for chain and gear applications. These oils
are friction-reducing, compatible with seals and paints
and are resistant to water. The tackifier agents used
ensure the components have constant lubrication, allowing
the EP additives to prevent rust. The semi-synthetic nature
of the WL Oils delivers excellent performance in a wide
variety of environments.
Performance
Features
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Tackified for excellent
adhesion and water resistance.
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Rust and corrosion inhibited.
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EP additives prevent
stick/slip and slideway scoring
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Semi-synthetic adds lubricity
and reduces friction.
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Recommended for slideways,
chains and EP gear applications.
Application
Recommendation
AMSOIL WL Series Oils are recommended for use on machine
tools where mating surfaces operate under heavy loads
and slow speeds. Some applications include the plain bearing
slideways of lathes, shapers, grinders and milling machines
plus the slideways of saws and carraiges found in lumber
mills. AMSOIL WL Oils are recommended for use on open
or enclosed chain drives and in EP gear box applications
where tackified EP gear oils are recommended or where
they do not pose a problem.
Chain
and Gear Lubrication:
Do not use the WL Oils on
yellow metal or worm gear applications operating at or
above 200 °F.
AMSOIL
LIMITED WARRANTY
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Typical
Technical Properties
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| Semi-Synthetic
WL Series Chain Oils |
WLJ
ISO 68 |
WLK
ISO 100 |
WLL
ISO 150 |
WLM
ISO 220 |
| ISO
VG - ASTM D-2422 |
68 |
100 |
150 |
220 |
| VK 100°C
- ASTM D-445 |
9.32 |
12.08 |
15.51 |
19.93 |
| VK 40°C
- ASTM D-445 |
68.78 |
100.00 |
148.20 |
220.30 |
| Viscosity
Index - ASTM D-2270 |
113 |
112 |
107 |
104 |
| SPGR
- ASTM D-1298 |
0.8833 |
0.8877 |
0.8944 |
0.9042 |
| Density
- ASTM D-1298 |
7.355 |
7.392 |
7.448 |
7.529 |
| Flash
Point °C (°F) - ASTM D-92 |
240
(464) |
242
(468) |
244
(471) |
248
(478) |
| Fire
Point °C (°F) - ASTM D-92 |
250
(482) |
256
(493) |
254
(489) |
264
(507) |
| Pour
Point °C (°F) - ASTM D-97 |
-24
(-11) |
-21
(-6) |
-18
(0) |
-15
(5) |
Four-Ball
Wear Test
(40 kg, 1200 rpm, 75°C, 60 min.) - ASTM
D-4172 |
0.40 |
0.40 |
0.40 |
0.40 |
| Copper
Strip Corrosion Test - ASTM D-130 |
1B |
1B |
1B |
1B |
| Timken
OK Load, EP - ASTM D-2782 |
65
lbs. |
65
lbs. |
65
lbs. |
65
lbs. |
AMSOIL
Product Availability
AMSOIL products are available in 5-gallon pails, 55-gallon
drums, 275-gallon totes and bulk quantities. For 275-gallon
totes, please allow two to four weeks for delivery.
AMSOIL Industrial
Lubricants are stocked in Superior, Wisconsin and in select
regional distribution centers throughout the United States
and Canada. AMSOIL will stock additional quantities of
lubricants or special order products based on customer
requests and regional demands.
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