Extended-drain synthetic gear lubes

Sept. 1, 2007
ConocoPhillips has introduced Triton synthetic gear lube 75W90 and 80W140, which meet the latest Dana Shaes 256 Rev C Spec for extended-drain gear oils. Triton synthetic gear lube 75W90 is certified for 500,000-mi.drain intervals in Dana heavy-duty final drive axles. In addition, Triton 75W90 and 80W140 lubes are approved for 500,000-mi. drain service in ArvinMeritor heavy-duty axles while the 75W90

ConocoPhillips has introduced Triton synthetic gear lube 75W90 and 80W140, which meet the latest Dana Shaes 256 Rev C Spec for extended-drain gear oils.

Triton synthetic gear lube 75W90 is certified for 500,000-mi.drain intervals in Dana heavy-duty final drive axles.

In addition, Triton 75W90 and 80W140 lubes are approved for 500,000-mi. drain service in ArvinMeritor heavy-duty axles while the 75W90 is also approved for extended drain intervals in Mack axles.

A “tri-branded” product, the new lubes replace 76 Triton Syn Lube EP 75W90 and 80W140; Conoco Syncon HP synthetic gear oil 75W90 and 80W140; and Phillips 66 Philguard synthetic gear Oil 75W90.

For more information, go to www.lubricants.conocophillips.com.

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