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Classification of Industrial Gear Oil Types

The most extensively referenced industrial oil classification is the one established by ANSI/AGMA (American National Standard Institute/American Gear Manufacturers Association) that classifies industrial gear oils where gear oils are classified into four types as shown in the following table :


① R&O gear oil is formulated to contain, as additives, rust inhibitor and oxidation inhibitor and is distributed as multi-purpose oil for various applications.  
② EP gear oil contains extreme pressure agents such as S-P additive and it is used in larger quantity than any other gear oil type. In addition,  
③ Compound type and ④ synthetic gear oil are used for special applications.​ 

 

[AGMA Gear Oil Classification for Enclosed Gear Units for Industrial Applications]

Gear Oil Type

Formulation

Operating Temperature Limit

 R&O Type 

Mineral oil containing oxidation inhibitor and rust inhibitor as additives

 200℉(93℃)이하 

 EP Type

Mineral oil containing extreme pressure agent as additive. Gear oil for enclosed gear unit uses naphthenic acid or S-P based extreme pressure agent.

 160(71℃)~200℉이하 

 Compound Type

Mineral oil containing 3~10% of fatty oil or synthetic fatty acid (generally used for worm gears)

 160(71℃)~200℉이하 

 Synthetic Type

Polyol Ester, Poly Glycol, and synthetic hydrocarbon-based synthetic oil (used for enclosed gear units designed for special operating conditions or worm gears)

 

 

 

[AGMA Gear Oil Classification for Semi-Enclosed Gear Units and Open Gears for Industrial Applications]

 

Gear Oil Type

Formulation

 R&O Type 

Mineral oil containing oxidation inhibitor and rust inhibitor as additives

 EP Type

Mineral oil containing naphthenic acid or S-P based extreme pressure agent as additive.

 Compound Type - 희석 Type

Straight mineral oil of high-viscosity grade or EP oil diluted with volatile non-flammable solvent (solvent-dilution type)

 

In gear lubrication, the most important performance property is viscosity and, depending on the gear configuration, number of gear teeth, operating conditions, etc.,

​gear oil of appropriate viscosity needs to be selected.  As for the viscosity classification of industrial gear oils, AGMA specifies it for high-viscosity grades, too. 

AGMA also adopted a viscosity number specifying kinematic viscosity from 37.8℃  to 98.9℃ as in open gear applications

 

ANSI/AGMA classification is used in general for viscosity classification of industrial gear oils. The following table shows the mapping between ISO viscosity classification and ANSI/AGMA viscosity classification: 

 

 Vis.mm²/s(40℃)

 ISO VG

 AGMA

 R&O

EP 

Synthetic 

 28.8~35.2

32 

0

0S 

 41.4~50.6

46 

1S

 61.2~74.8 

68 2

2EP 

2S 

 90.0~110 

100 

3EP 

3S 

 135~165 

150 

4EP

4S 

 198~242 

220 

5EP 

5S 

 288~352

320

6EP 

6S

 414~506 

460 

7,7Comp 

7EP 

7S 

 612~748 

680 

8,8Comp 

8EP 

8S 

 900~1100 

1000 

8A,8AComp 

8AEP 

 1350~1650 

1500 

9EP 

9S 

 2880~3520 

10 

10EP 

10S 

 4140~5060 

11 

11EP 

11S 

 6120~7480 

12 

12EP 

12S 

 190~220mm²/s @100℃

-

13 

13EP 

13S 

 

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