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205 liters

Fastroil ASU-V

Description:
Fastroil Axial oil for summer use (марка Л), also known as oil for axial units, is a specially developed lubricant designed for use in the axial units of various mechanisms and machines. It is produced from highly refined petroleum fractions and contains anti-wear, anti-corrosion, anti-oxidation and depressor additives.

Benefits:
-High degree of protection: The oil has excellent anti-friction and anti-oxidation properties, which provide reliable protection of axial units from wear, corrosion and oxidation. This allows extending the service life of components and increasing the efficiency of machines and equipment.
-Improved load capacity: The oil has an excellent ability to withstand high loads and a wide range of rotational speeds. This ensures smooth and safe operation of the axles at high speeds and heavy operating conditions.
-Oxidation resistance: The oil has a high resistance to oxidation and deposit formation, which prevents the formation of scale and corrosion in the axial units. This allows maintaining high efficiency of the mechanisms for a long time.
-Low coefficient of friction: The oil has a low coefficient of friction, which reduces energy losses and increases the overall efficiency of mechanisms. This is especially important for axial units, where smooth and carefree movement around the axis is required.
-Material Compatibility: The oil is designed to be compatible with many types of materials used in axial units, such as metals, polymers and composites. This ensures that all components of the axial units are reliably lubricated and protected without harming them.

Applications:
-Fastroil Axial oil for summer use meets the requirements of GOST 610-72 and is intended for the lubrication of the axle necks of railway rolling stock set of wheels in the summer. However, due to its characteristics, it can be used in other industrial areas where effective lubrication and protection of the axial units of mechanisms is required

Specifications:
-GOST 610-2017