Lubricants, Greases, Motor Oils distributed by Frank Morton for Texas Refinery Corporation 

Distributed By,
Frank Morton Associates
To Order, Contact Frank Morton:
800-865-1534
frank@grease4sale.com
Reading Massachusetts

HYDRAULIC OIL

  • REDUCES COSTLY WEAR
  • RESISTS CHEMICAL BREAKDOWN
  • PROTECTS SEALS
  • RESISTS FOAMING
  • RUST PROTECTION
  • DEPENDABLE
Texas Refinery Lubricants Hydraulic Oil is being used here in a newspaper printing press to prevent deposits of varnish while providing the best in critical component lubrication.  
Texas Refinery Corp.'s HYDRAULIC OIL ISO 68 (SAE 20) used in a newspaper printing press drive box prevents deposits and varnish while providing the best in critical component lubrication.
In today's modern times, hydraulic systems continue to play an even greater role in peak operating efficiency. With hydraulic systems operating under greater pressure and heat loads, there becomes an increasing need for superior hydraulic oils. Texas Refinery Corp.'s HYDRAULIC OIL answers this need by being one of the best. In addition, HYDRAULIC OILS are authorized by the U.S. Department of Agriculture as H2 lubricants which have no contact with food.

HYDRAULIC OIL

Reduces Costly Wear

HYDRAULIC OIL is a high-quality, stable product formulated to provide excellent performance. Increased protection against surface wear is accomplished with the use of HYDRAULIC OIL . . . it forms a film on metal surfaces, reducing metal-to-metal contact. Texas Refinery Corp. incorporates more zinc (an anti-wear additive) into its HYDRAULIC OIL than is required on most specifications - - an extra step to prolong the life of equipment.

HYDRAULIC OIL

Resists Chemical Breakdowns

Hydraulic oils are subjected to many problem-causing factors . . . high temperatures, water, air, and foreign debris. This combination leads to oxidation, producing sludge, varnish, acids, and eventually a thick, gummy material in the oil. To prevent this, Texas Refinery Corp. manufactures HYDRAULIC OIL from a stock which has a high stability and boosts this stability even higher with additional additives. In an oxidation test, HYDRAULIC OIL performs satisfactorily for over 5,000 hours . . . better than double the target normally sought.

HYDRAULIC OIL

Protects Seals

A hydraulic piston operates under high pressure, requiring a lubricant which reduces friction of the seal material, without damage to the seal itself. HYDRAULIC OIL is formulated to protect seals. Friction is reduced and longer service life is obtained. This savings is accomplished by high-quality materials used in Texas Refinery Corp.'s HYDRAULIC OIL formulation.

HYDRAULIC OIL

Resists Foaming

For peak efficiency, hydraulic systems must use an uncontaminated oil as an operating medium. Water contamination, among other things, causes foaming, especially where elevated temperatures are encountered. Also, air entrapped in the system can cause a foaming problem. The best solution to this problem would be to eliminate the air and water from a system. Since 100 percent elimination is impossible, HYDRAULIC OIL becomes an important factor. It meets the requirement of quickly releasing any air or water that is causing the foam.

HYDRAULIC OIL

Protects Against Rust

If an oil is formulated properly, metals should not rust, even if moisture is present. HYDRAULIC OIL has the required properties to protect metal surfaces from rust. Its film-forming capabilities coat all metal surfaces with a thin film, preventing moisture and other rust promoters from reaching the surfaces. With the use of HYDRAULIC OIL, these worries of rust are over.

HYDRAULIC OIL

Is Dependable

An inferior hydraulic oil becomes thick when cold and can cause a pump to cavitate. When weather is hot, the oil becomes thin, causing a loss around seals. The thin oil also tends to accelerate wear and give other troubles. HYDRAULIC OIL shows very little change in its flow characteristics through its service life. The viscosity of HYDRAULIC OIL is maintained . . . for dependability!