Rule of Thumb: The comparable ISO grade of a given product whose viscosity in SUS at 100 deg F is known can be determined by using the following conversion formula:;
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A value derived from timing the efflux of a fixed amount of hydraulic fluid as it moves through a standard-sized orifice at a fixed temperature. SUS
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Viscosity is then expressed in SUS (Saybolt Universal Seconds). SUS viscosities are also conventionally given at two standard temperatures: 37°C and 98°C...
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Ford Explorer XLT question: What is sus viscosity? SUS (Saybolt Universal Seconds) are the number of seconds it takes for a fixed amount of hydraulic fluid...
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Hydraulic Oil Filter Cart, Max Operating Temp 150 F, Max Fluid Viscosity 500 SUS, 40 Micron Intake Filter, Filter Rating 10 Microns, Motor HP 3/4,
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165 denotes the fluids SUS viscosity and the number 150 denotes its viscosity index rating (refer to Viscosity Glossary). LN; VISCOSITY GLOSSARY; VISCOSITY A measure of a fluids resistance to flow.
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What is a sus chord Microsoft sus Genus sus...
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04/02 - Viscosity; ISO Viscosity Grade Conversions; ISO Mid-point Kinematic Viscosity Limits ASTM, Saybolt Saybolt Viscosity SUS; Viscosity Kinematic cSt at 40°C (104°F) Viscosity Number 100°F (37.8°C); Grade Viscosity Min.
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Online, searchable collection of lubrication and oil analysis terminology. Bright stock -- a heavy residual lubricant stock with low pour point, used in finished blends to provide good bearing film strength, prevent scuffing, and reduce oil consumption. Usually identified by its viscosity, SUS at 210°F or cSt at 100°C.
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