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AEROSHELL FLUID 4

Part #: 550043662,550043661
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Overview

Aeroshell Fluid 4 is a mineral oil based hydraulic fluid containing an oxidation inhibitor and a non-zinc anti-wear additive. It is dyed red for identification and leak detection purposes. It may be used in aviation and industrial hydraulic systems where very low temperature flow properties are desired and synthetic rubber seals are in use. It is not recommended for systems using natural rubber seals.
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Gallon, 55 Gallon Drum

Applications

  • Aeroshell Fluid 4 may be used in aircraft applications where a MIL-H-5606A (obsolete) specified hydraulic fluid is required.
  • Aeroshell Fluid 4 may also be used in industrial and mobil hydraulic systems when extremely low startup temperatures are expected.
  • Aeroshell Fluid 4 can also be used in hydraulic systems calling for non-zinc type hydraulic fluids in low temperature applications.
  • NOTE: Use Aeroshell Fluid 41 in aviation hydraulic systems specifying MIL-H-5606G approved “super clean” hydraulic fluids

Properties

  • Property MIL-H-5606A SPECIFICATION AEROSHELL FLUID 4
  • Product Code 421-150 ASTM METHOD
  • Colour Red Red Visual
  • Density @ 15°C. kg.m³ Report 873.5 D 1298
  • Pour Point, ° C max. -60 max. -60 D 97
  • Flash Point, ° C. min. 82 min. 83 D 92
  • Viscosity
  • cSt. @ -40°C
  • cSt. @ 100 °C
  • 500 max.
  • 480
  • 5.0
  • D 445
  • D 445
  • Viscosity cP. @ -54 °C 3000 max. 2287 D 2602
  • TAN-E, mg KOH/g 0.20 0.07 D 664

Benefits

  • Superior low temperature flowability
  • Good anti-wear protection utilizing a non-zinc anti-wear additive
  • Dyed red for easy identification
  • APPROVALS
  • Meets the requirements of MIL-H-5606A (obsolete) specifications for mineral aviation hydraulic fluids

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