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Automotive Lubricating Greases

2005-07-14
J310_200507
This SAE Recommended Practice was developed by SAE, and the section “Standard Classification and Specification for Service Greases” cooperatively with ASTM, and NLGI. It is intended to assist those concerned with the design of automotive components, and with the selection and marketing of greases for the lubrication of certain of those components on passenger cars, trucks, and buses. The information contained herein will be helpful in understanding the terms related to properties, designations, and service applications of automotive greases.
Standard

Automotive Gear Lubricants for Commercial and Military Use

2021-01-27
J2360_202101
The gear lubricants covered by this standard exceed American Petroleum Institute (API) Service Classification API GL-5 and are intended for hypoid-type, automotive gear units, operating under conditions of high-speed/shock load and low-speed/high-torque. These lubricants may be appropriate for other gear applications where the position of the shafts relative to each other and the type of gear flank contact involve a large percentage of sliding contact. Such applications typically require extreme pressure (EP) additives to prevent the adhesion and subsequent tearing away of material from the loaded gear flanks. These lubricants are not appropriate for the lubrication of worm gears. Appendix A is a mandatory part of this standard. The information contained in Appendix A is intended for the demonstration of compliance with the requirements of this standard and for listing on the Qualified Products List (QPL) administered by the Lubricant Review Institute (LRI).
Standard

Automotive Gear Lubricants for Commercial and Military Use

2023-05-11
WIP
J2360
Update “2. References” to include PD4000 Update “3. Requirements” by moving and merging the following from PD4000: 2.1 Chemical and Physical Properties Requirements 2.2 Bench Test Requirements 2.3 Laboratory Performance Test Requirements 2.4 Supporting Field Test Performance Requirements Update “A.2 Tolerances” by moving and merging PD4000 Section 3.18
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