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by Lubrication Engineers, Inc.

A high-performance line of industrial/automotive gear oils acceptable for use in any industrial gear or bearing application that requires a high thermal stability, extreme pressure lubricant. They also meet the requirements for use in many hypoid gear applications employed in heavy-duty mobile equipment. In addition, these products are fortified, with a shear stable tackifier to provide adhesion to the metal during use.

Formulated using blends of high quality paraffinic and synthetic base fluids
Contains a highly shear stable tackiness
Unique blend of base fluids and thermally stable EP additives
Separates readily from water
Contains non-silicone defoaming additives
Contains no solids
Contains DUOLEC® LE's proprietary dual acting liquid wear-reducing and extreme pressure additive

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