Shell Omala Grades- Gear Oils
Shell Omala Grades- Gear Oils
The demanding conditions in which gearboxes operate nowadays mean that your gear oil must work harder than ever to keep up. Its performance is put to the harshest of tests by:
• Decreasing gearbox sizes
• Higher speeds and loads
• The need to increase uptime
• Increased pressure to lower production costs
The result is that equipment needs to be able to run at higher operating temperatures, handle increased loads and cope with exposure to water and other contaminants. In these tough conditions, operators need a gear oil that is designed to tackle the problems that can affect operational efficiency. Buy Shell Omala products online here
Shell has invested heavily in R&D as well as provide a revitalised range of gear oils that meets these new challenges and offers:
• Enhanced gearbox protection
• Longer oil life • High energy efficiency
• Enhanced seal compatibility
It is designed to lower your running costs by:
• Lengthening the life of your equipment through excellent wear protection. High resistance to foaming and exceptional demulsibility maintain the fluid’s performance when contaminated with water
• Increased oil life through high oxidation stability
The longer an oil’s life, the less fluid maintenance your equipment requires, so it can continue to operate without interruption. The Shell Omala range enables you to match oil life to your operational needs.
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