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Aeroshell Fluid 61 - 55 Gallon Drum

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Part# 08-14714
MFR Model# 550043668

Overview

AeroShell Fluid 61 is a synthetic hydrocarbon base hydraulic fluid specifically inhibited to provide excellent oxidation stability for the oil and good corrosion preventive protection to the hydraulic system.

AeroShell Fluid 61 MIL-PRF-46170D Type I is undyed.
AeroShell Fluid 61 MIL-PRF-46170D Type II is dyed red. AeroShell Fluid 61 has an operating temperature range of –40°C to +204°C.

AeroShell Fluid 61 is designed for use where a fire resistant preservative grade hydraulic fluid is required and is suitable for operational use from –40°C to +204°C as well as preservation of components during storage and shipment.

AeroShell Fluid 61 is compatible with AeroShell Fluids 4, 31, 41, 51 and 71.

AeroShell Fluid 61 is a synthetic oil and should not be used in contact with incompatible seal materials. Refer to the General Notes at the front of this section for further information.

Chlorinated solvents should not be used for cleaning hydraulic components which use AeroShell Fluid 61. The residual solvent contaminates the hydraulic fluid and may lead to corrosion.

Specifications

  • U.S.: Approved MIL-PRF-46170D Type I (The US specification covers two grades, Type I and Type II. The only difference between the two grades is that Type II is dyed red for aerospace use whereas Type I is undyed.)
  • NATO Code: H-544

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