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Shell Morlina S4 B 460

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Shell Morlina S4 B 460 Synthetic Bearing and Circulation Oil

Shell Morlina S4 B 460 is a high performance synthetic based oil designed to provide excellent lubrication in bearing and circulation systems. Morlina is a line of Shell Lubricants that have outstanding rust and oxidation resistance. S4 represents the synthetic base oil that offers outstanding lubrication performance, improved energy efficiency and long service life under challenging operating conditions. "B" designates that it is for Bearing Lubrication. 460 represents the thickness of the oil which is an International Standards Organization Viscosity Grade (ISO VG) 460.

Applications

Shell Morlina S4 B is recommended for systems that include moderately loaded gearboxes, worm gear drives, vacuum pumps and compressors. Shell Morlina S4 B has a long service life and is recommended for certain "lubricated-for-life" systems. Additionally, it is recommended for systems containing plain or roller type bearings. 

Specifications & Approvals

  • ISO VG 460, AGMA 7S
  • ISO 12925-1 Type CKT
  • ANSI/AGMA 9005-E02
  • DIN 51517 Part 3 CLP