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Can I use ISO 68 instead of ISO 32?
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Can I use ISO 68 instead of ISO 32?
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68 is thicker. Generally speaking, if the temperature is low in winter, use #32 & #46 hydraulic oil with a lower viscosity, and use #68 hydraulic oil with a higher viscosity in summer. Special conditions are treated specially.
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