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FUCHS CASSIDA FLUID PAG 320 Synthetic high performance gear lubricants for use in food manufacturing equipment
FUCHS CASSIDA FLUID PAG 320 Synthetic high performance gear lubricants for use in food manufacturing equipment
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CASSIDA FLUID PAG SERIES
Synthetic high performance gear lubricants for use in food manufacturing equipment
Description
CASSIDA FLUID PAG 220, 320, 460 and 680 are high performance, high temperature gear oils formulated from premium polyalkylene glycol (PAG) based oils.
Registered by NSF (Class H1) for use where there is potential for incidental food contact. Produced according to FUCHS quality standards, in facilities where HACCP audit and Good Manufacturing Practice have been implemented and form part of the quality and hygiene management systems ISO 9001.
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Certifications and Specifications
- NSF H1
- Kosher
- Complies with FDA 21 CFR 178.3570
Performance Features
- Wide operating temperature range
- Excellent oxidative and thermal stability
- High flash point
- High viscosity index resulting in minimum variation of viscosity with change in temperature
- Resists the formation of harmful products of oxidation even at elevated temperatures
- Base oil has an ability to provide superior lubrication under all operating conditions
Applications
- Recommended for use in worm gears and applications where excellent thermal stability is required
- Lubrication of enclosed gearboxes used in the food industry
- High load carrying capability for extreme pressure applications
General Instructions
When changing from a lubricant based on mineral oil or PAO, the following procedure must be followed: The equipment should be at normal operating temperature, then the oil drained off as fully as possible. Special attention should be paid to reservoirs, lines etc. where oil may be trapped. Then the system must be flushed with the new lubricant, which should then be drained before refilling with fresh, new lubricant. Note: Seals previously exposed to mineral oils may shrink when exposed to CASSIDA FLUID PAG. This can result in oil leaks. It may therefore sometimes be necessary to replace them.
