SYNTHETIC GEAR LUBE

ConocoPhillips Lubricants says its Kendall SHP Synthetic Gear Lube 75W90 has been upgraded to meet the latest Dana SHAES 256 REV C specification for extended-drain gear oils.

The upgraded lube is also said to offer improved equipment durability, lower churning losses, and fuel economy gains, particularly at low operating temperatures.

Kendall SHP Synthetic Gear Lube 75W90 is approved for 500,000–mile drain service in Dana heavy-duty final-drive axles under the OEM extended warranty. The new spec replaces the previous SHAES 256 (formerly EATON PS 163) and sets a higher standard.

In the new spec, Dana has revised the shear stability, low-temperature properties, and deposits control requirements of the gear oil. DANA now recommends only 75W90 grade gear oil for 500,000-mile extended drains.

The lube also meets the O-76 N (75W90) specification for 500,000-mile drains in ArvinMeritor heavy-duty axles, and has Mack GO-J Plus (75W90) approval for extended-drain service in the Mack axles.


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