MAUSER GRS Getriebefließfett stands as a pinnacle in lubrication technology, crafted with a lithium saponified base and leveraging high-viscosity paraffinic oils enriched with environmentally friendly EP additives devoid of heavy metals and chlorine. This grease is designed for exceptional performance under the most demanding conditions.
MAUSER GRS Getriebefließfett excels in applications where it faces high surface pressures, sudden impact loads, exposure to moisture, and contamination. It is an essential lubricant for central lubrication systems in truck trailers, ensuring smooth operation across extensive hauls. Furthermore, MAUSER GRS Getriebefließfett is pivotal in the lubrication of heavily loaded roller and ball bearings within the industrial sector, particularly effective at lower speeds where its robust formula minimizes wear and extends the lifespan of machinery components. Its advanced formulation makes MAUSER GRS Getriebefließfett an indispensable resource for maintaining operational efficiency and reliability in a wide array of mechanical systems, from automotive to heavy industrial applications.
Designed to meet the rigorous demands of modern machinery, MAUSER GRS Getriebefließfett provides a lubrication solution that ensures the longevity and high performance of critical components under varied and extreme conditions.
| Property | Unit | Data | Audit |
| Colour | braun | VISUELL | |
| Thickener | Lithium-Komplexseifen | DIN 51757 | |
| NLGI-Class | 0 | DIN 51818 | |
| Product Classification | GP0K-30 | DIN 51502 | |
| Working Temperature | °C | -30 / +120 | DIN 51825 |
| Short term temperature up to | °C | 120 | DIN 51757 |
| Worked Penetration at 60 Strokes | mm/10/25°C | 355-385 | ISO 2137 |
| Corrosion (SKF Emcor dist. Water) | Korr. Grad | 1 | DIN 51802 |
| Dropping Point | °C | 185 | DIN ISO 2176 |
| Copper Corrosion (24h/120 °C) | 1 | DIN 51811 | |
| Water Resistance (3h/90 °C) | °C | 1-90 | DIN 51807-1 |
| VKA Pressure Carrying Capacity | N | unter 2000 | DIN 51350-4 |
| Kinematic Viscosity (Base Oil) at 40 °C | mm²/s | 65 | DIN 51562-1 |