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Bearing Oil
Also known as spindle oil, this thin oil penetrates tight spaces and forms a light film to lubricate angular bearings used in high-speed applications, such as in machine tools.
Viscosity is the thickness of an oil. The higher the grade, the thicker the oil, and the less it flows.
Mineral oil is derived from petroleum and is more economical than synthetic oil.
Oil that cannot be sold to the regions listed exceeds local regulatory limits on VOC (volatile organic compounds).
Viscosity Grade | Container | Each | ||||||||
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ISO | SAE | SSU | Size, gal. | Type | Temp. Range, °F | Color | With Detergent | Cannot Be Sold To | Each | |
Mobil Velocite No. 3—Mineral Base Oil | ||||||||||
2 | __ | 35 @ 100° F | 5 | Pail | -10° to Not Rated | Amber | No | Los Angeles County, CA; Orange County, CA; Riverside County, CA; San Bernardino County, CA | 0000000 | 0000000 |
Mobil Velocite No. 6—Mineral Base Oil | ||||||||||
10 | __ | 60 @ 100° F | 5 | Pail | 25° to Not Rated | Amber | No | __ | 0000000 | 000000 |
Mobil Velocite No. 10—Mineral Base Oil | ||||||||||
22 | 5W | 110 @ 100° F | 5 | Pail | 0° to Not Rated | Amber | No | __ | 0000000 | 000000 |