Key

The following table shows the symbols and abbreviations used in the lubricant table and their meaning.

Abbreviation/symbol

Meaning

Synthetic lubricant (marked gray)

Mineral lubricant

CLP

Mineral oil

CLP PG

Polyglycol (PG)

rPCF

Reduced Product Carbon Footprint

CLP HC

Synthetic hydrocarbons – polyalphaolefins (PAO)

E

Ester-based oil

Lubricant for the food processing industry and feed industry. Oils are NSF-H1 registered and compliant in accordance with FDA 21 CFR § 178.3570.

Lubricants with particularly reduced CO2 footprint (cradle-to-gate) with sustainable raw materials

Lubricants with good bio-degradability for environmentally sensitive areas (> 60% according to OECD 301 or according to appendix A of EPA 2013 VGP)

Lubricant suitable for explosion-protected gear units and gearmotors

1)

Helical-worm gear units with CLP-PG: Contact SEW‑EURODRIVE.

2)

Low-viscosity grease

3)

With appropriate measures, the gear units can be operated at ambient temperatures as low as -40 °C. Contact SEW‑EURODRIVE.

4)

Oils for the food processing industry cannot be combined with the gear unit option "Extended storage" (a VCI anti-corrosion agent is added).

RWDR

Oil seal

PSS

Oil seal of the Premium Sine Seal type. The addendum "PSS" for the lubricant type indicates compatibility with the sealing system.

SPC

Special product classification: Observe the safety data sheet for product classification. Separate handling is required.