General guidance on cross-referencing hydraulic fluids

General guidance on cross-referencing hydraulic fluids.

  1. Consult Manufacturer Documentation: Many hydraulic equipment manufacturers provide recommendations for compatible hydraulic fluids in their equipment manuals or maintenance guides. These recommendations are based on the equipment's specifications and requirements.

  2. Fluid Properties: When cross-referencing hydraulic fluids, it's important to consider the properties of the fluid, such as viscosity, viscosity index, additives, and compatibility with seals and materials in the hydraulic system. Match these properties as closely as possible when selecting an alternative fluid.

  3. ISO Viscosity Grades: Hydraulic fluids are often classified by their ISO viscosity grades. For example, ISO VG 32, ISO VG 46, ISO VG 68, etc. Look for fluids with similar ISO viscosity grades when searching for alternatives.

  4. Manufacturer Cross-Reference Guides: Some hydraulic fluid manufacturers provide cross-reference guides or compatibility charts on their websites or product documentation. These guides can help you find equivalent fluids from different brands.

  5. Consult with Experts: If you're unsure about which hydraulic fluid to use as a replacement, consider consulting with hydraulic system engineers, fluid suppliers, or equipment manufacturers for recommendations based on your specific application.

Remember that ensuring compatibility is crucial to prevent damage to your hydraulic system and maintain optimal performance. If you have specific brands or types of hydraulic fluids in mind that you need to follow the following cross-reference chart.

 

HFIConocoMobilShellChevronExxonTexaco
Hydraulic-150Super Hydraulic MV 32 SAE5W20Hydrailic Oil 13
DTE 12M
DTE 13M
DTE23
Tellus T 32AW Hydraulic HD 32Humble Hydraulic 1193
Univis J-26
Univis N 32
Rando HDZ 32
Hydraulic-150Super Hydraulic 32 SAE10W ISO 32Hydrailic AW32
Hydraulic Oil Light
DTE 24
ETNA 24
AW Hydraulic 32
Tellus 25
Tellus 32
Tellus 927
Tellus Plus 22
AW Hydraulic Oil 32
AW Machine Oil 32
Rykon Oil AW 32
Rykon Oil 32
Humble Hydraulic 1193
Humble Hydraulic H32
Humble Hydraulic H34
Nuto H44
Rando HD 32
Hydraulic-150Ecoterra 32 SAE10, ISO 32DTE Excel 32Tellus S 32Clarity Hydraulic AW 32Terrastic EP 32Rando HD Ashless
Hydraulic-200Super Hydraulic 46 SAE10W ISO46DTE 25
ETNA 25
Hydraulic Oil AW 46
Hydraulic Oil Medium
Hydrex AW 46
NS 46
Vacrex 46
AW Hydraulic 46
MD Hydraulic Oil AW 46
Tellus 29
Tellus 46
Tellus 929
Tellus Plus 46
AW Hydraulic Oil 46
AW Machine Oil 46
EP Industrial Oil 46
EP Machine Oil 11
Hydraulic Oil 46
Rykon Oil AW 46
Humble Hydraulic 1194
Humble Hydraulic H46
Humble Hydraulic M46
Nuto H46
Nuto H48
Rando HD 46
Hydraulic-300Super Hydraulic 68 SAE20W ISO68Hydraulic Oil 68
Hydraulic Oil Heavy
DTE 26
ETNA 26
AW Hydraulic 68
Tellus 33
Tellus 68
Tellus 933
Tellus Plus 68
AW Hydraulic Oil 68
AW Machine Oil 68
EP Machine Oil 68
EP Machine Oil 70
Humble Hydraulic 1197
Humble Hydraulic H68
Nuto H54
Nuto H68
Rando HD 68



The following chart may be used to help determine the proper ISO grade hydraulic fluid to use with your system by referencing the manufacturer and model pump used in your equipment or fluid powered system. In the chart below, the ISO grade (32, 46, 68) fluid to be used should fall within the range of the optimum cSt listed in the right-hand column. 

ManufacturerEquipmentMin cStMax cStOptimum cSt
BoschFA;RA;K.1521626 - 45
BoschQ;Q-6;SV-10, 15, 20, 25, VPV 16, 25, 32.2121632 - 54
BoschSV-40; 80 &100 VPV 45, 63.3221643 - 64
BoschRadial Piston (SECO)106521 - 54
BoschAxial & RKP Piston1445032 - 65
Commercial IntertechRoller and Sleeve Bearing Gear Pumps.10-20
DanfossAll10-21 - 39
DenisonPiston Pumps13-24 - 31
DenisonVane Pumps1010730
Dynex/Rivett
axial piston pumps
PF4200 Series1.537220 - 70
Dynex/Rivett
axial piston pumps
PF2006/8, PF/PV4000, and PF/PV6000 series.2.341320 - 70
Dynex/Rivett
axial piston pumps
PF 1000,PF2000 and PF3000 series.3.534220 - 70
EatonHeavy Duty Piston Pumps and Motors, Medium Duty Piston Pumps and Motors Charged Systems, Light Duty Pumps.6-10 - 39
EatonMedium Duty Piston Pumps and Motors - Non-charged Systems.6-10 - 39
EatonGear Pumps, Motors and Cylinders.6-10 - 43
Eaton - VickersMobile Piston Pumps1020016 - 40
Eaton - VickersIndustrial Piston Pumps135416 - 40
Eaton - VickersMobile Vane Pumps95416 - 40
Eaton - VickersIndustrial Vane Pumps135416 - 40
Eaton - Char-LynnJ, R, and S Series Motors and Disc Valve Motors13-20 - 43
Eaton - Char-LynnA Series and H Series Motors20-20 - 43
Haldex BarnesW Series Gear Pumps11-21
Kawasaki
P-969-0026
Staffa Radial Piston Motors2515050
Kawasaki
P-969-0190
K3V/G Axial Piston Pumps10200-
LindeAll108015 - 30
Mannesmann RexrothV3 , V4, V5, V7 Pumps25-25 - 160
Mannesmann RexrothV2 Pumps1616025 - 160
Mannesmann RexrothG2, G3,G4 pumps & motors; G8, G9, G10 pumps1030025 - 160
Parker HannifinGerotor Motors8-12 - 60
Parker HannifinGear Pumps PGH Series. Gear Pumps D/H/M Series--17 - 180
Parker HannifinHydraulic Steering8-12 - 60
Parker HannifinPFVH / PFVI vane pumps--17 - 180
Parker HannifinSeries T110-10 - 400
Parker HannifinVCR2 Series13--
Parker HannifinLow Speed High Torque Motors10--
Parker HannifinVariable Vol Piston Pumps. PVP & PVAC--17 - 180
Parker HannifinAxial Fixed Piston Pumps--12 - 100
Parker HannifinVariable Vol Vane - PVV--16 - 110
Poclain HydraulicsH and S series motors9-20 - 100
Sauer-Sundstrand USAAll6.4-13
Sauer-Sundstrand GmbHSeries 10 and 20, RMF(hydrostatic motor)7-12 - 60
Sauer-Sundstrand GmbHSeries 15 open circuit12-12 - 60
Sauer-Sundstrand GmbHSeries 40, 42, 51 & 90 CW S-8 hydrostatic motor7-12 - 60
Sauer-Sundstrand GmbHSeries 459-12 - 60
Sauer-Sundstrand GmbHSeries 60, LPM(hydrostatic motor)9-12 - 60
Sauer-Sundstrand GmbHGear Pumps + Motors10-12 - 60

1 comment:

  1. Amazing Tips !
    Higher viscosity hydraulic fluid tend to reduce the system's operating temperature by increasing the volumetric efficiency of the pump. If the viscosity is too high,

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    Thanks
    Bruce Hammerson

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